Eleanor Warman
Lecturer, CounsellingEleanor Warman is a lecturer on the MA in Clinical Counselling in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and Education at the University of Chester, UK. She teaches, supervises and holds a small private practice counselling, supervising and writing professional standards documents related to the counselling profession.
Eleanor teaches across multiple MA in Clinical Counselling modules including issues around theory, ethics and professional practice as well as facilitating professional skills and personal development groups. She supervises MA dissertations.
Eleanor has an interest in research around experiences of bereavement, death and dying, with a current focus on Continuing Bonds and textiles.
GPiA 111 Boundary issues within the counselling professions. Dec 2019. BACP
GPiA 113 Accountability and candour within the counselling professions. Sept 20. BACP
GPiA 119 Recognising and managing attraction in the counselling professions. Mar 21. BACP
Warman, E. (2015). The experiences of Person-Centred Counsellors who work with clients who pre-sent with complicated grief. In P. Gubi (Ed), Listening to Less-heard Voices: Developing Counsellors’ Awareness (pp.198-234). Chester: University of Chester Press.
Warman, E. (2013). The experiences of person-centred counsellors working with clients presenting with complicated grief. (Unpublished master’s
thesis). University of Chester.
- MA in Clinical Counselling (Merit) - University of Chester, 2010 - 2013
- Certificate & Advanced Certificate in Supervision - Macclesfield Counselling and Training Centre, 2016 & 2019