Biography:
Emma completed her undergraduate degree in Sport Science [2002-2005] and took up her current role at Edge Hill University in 2006, where she teaches Sport and Exercise Psychology. She has provided sport science support for an international Paralympic team for three years, and continues to provide sport psychology consultancy to various athletes and sports. Emma is currently engaged in a PhD at Liverpool John Moores University, investigating the use of reflective practice within applied sport psychology and the development of practitioners. Other than her PhD research, Emma’s other research interests include performance enhancement, reflective practice in the sporting context, and autoethnographical methods within applied sport psychology.