Stacey Coleman
Background
Stacey is a lecturer in Psychology within the Discipline of Psychology and Counselling and has twelve years of lecturing experience.
She is a Chartered Psychologist and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Stacey completed her undergraduate degree in Counselling Studies and Psychology before successfully completing a PGCE (PCET) and an MSc in Applied Social and Health Psychology.
Stacey’s academic and research interests lie in the field of Occupational and Social Psychology, and she is qualified to administer, score, and interpret Occupational Ability and Personality psychometric tests following the completion of the BPS Qualifications in Test Use: Occupational (Levels 1 and 2) and remains active on the Register of Qualifications in Test Use (RQTU).
Specialist Subjects
- Occupational Psychology
- Psychometric Testing
- Research Methods
- Personality and Individual Differences
- Social Psychology
Professional and/or Research Experience
Stacey's research interested are largely related to the application of social and health psychology to the occupational realm, and she is currently undertaking PhD study exploring psychological factors that influence the implementation of menstrual leave in the UK.
Qualifications
- BA (Hons) Counselling Studies and Psychology: Swansea Metropolitan University
- PGCE (PCET): University of Wales Trinity Saint David
- MSc Applied Social and Health Psychology: University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Languages Spoken
Professional Membership or Roles
External Recognition or Rewards
Test User: Occupational, Ability
Test User: Occupational, Personality [Specifically trained using the NEO Personality Inventory]
Register of Qualifications in Test Use (RQTU)
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Chartered Psychologist: British Psychological Society