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Emily Fozard is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader for the BA Counselling Skills (Combined Hons) at the University of Chester, within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. She joined the university in 2019 and leads modules such as Core Values in Counselling Skills and Enhancing Counselling Skills. Her research focuses on family dynamics, parental conflict, and the role of music in therapy. She is pursuing a Doctor of Professional Studies in Counselling and Psychotherapy Studies, aiming to submit her thesis by 2023/24.
Education: Completed counselor training at the University of Chester (2016) and currently enrolled in a doctoral program. Her work bridges academic research with practical counseling, including supervising undergraduate and postgraduate research students. Notable publications include studies on parental conflict's long-term effects and the therapeutic use of music, particularly through Bruce Springsteen's influence.
Awards: None explicitly listed. Teaching and supervision: Module leader for four undergraduate modules, former instructor for the postgraduate certificate in Psychological Trauma, and supervisor for student research.
Labs/Teams: No specific lab affiliations mentioned, but her work integrates interdisciplinary approaches in counseling and psychotherapy.




