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Course Summary

Our DProf course recognises the achievements of practitioners in the disciplines of counselling and psychotherapy. The DProf facilitates the generation of original knowledge that comes out of experience and practice and enables a fresh and meaningful contribution to be given to practice-based knowledge and dialogue.

There is a vibrant research community at Chester, consisting of both PhD and DProf research students, who meet regularly together, alongside the research staff, to support each other and stimulate new thinking and research ideas.

Many of the staff who input on the programme are nationally and internally recognised for their subject contributions.

 


What you'llStudy

You'll be introduced to a range of research methodologies and professional debates to further your research interests. You’ll have the opportunity to reflect on your own practice, write for publication and present at conferences, and to conduct dialogue with academic practitioners and researchers at the forefront of the counselling/psychotherapy professions.

You’ll undertake a research project. This will involve completing a critical literature review; choosing an appropriate methodology to address the research question; gathering and analysing the data; drawing conclusions in line with the research question and reflecting on the research and its significance, making recommendations for future practice and research.

Who you'll Learn from

Christina Buxton

Programme Leader, DProf Counselling and Psychotherapy Studies / DProf Psychological Trauma
Christina Buxton

Dr Marie Chollier

Programme Leader, PgCert Psychological Trauma; Senior Lecturer
Marie Chollier

Prof Peter Gubi

Professor of Counselling and Spiritual Accompaniment
Prof Peter Gubi

Prof Andrew Reeves

Professor of Counselling Professions & Mental Health
Prof Andrew Reeves

How you'll Learn

Teaching

Learning takes place in four-day blocks at the start of years one and two, and in monthly group tutorials. Throughout the course, you will be supported in the monthly group tutorials and in individual tutorials where necessary. You will have access to the full range of online library facilities and all the resources within the University.

Assessment

Assessment is by means of essays, publishable articles, and a research proposal. In the research phase, assessment will be by thesis and viva. Part-time students are expected to allocate at least 16 hours per week to their studies.

Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • 2:2 honours degree or above.
  • MA/MSc in a Counselling/Psychotherapy discipline graded at 65% or above for the research dissertation. Please evidence this by providing your final Master’s transcript.
  • Experience or training in a range of research methodologies.
  • Substantive therapeutic practitioner experience (in the field of counselling and psychotherapy)  is also required. The nature of the programme draws on the student’s practitioner experience as a source of the content they will work with in their studies, so this is required in order to do this effectively.

Entry Requirements

  • 2:2 honours degree or above.
  • MA/MSc in a Counselling/Psychotherapy discipline graded at 65% or above for the research dissertation. Please evidence this by providing your final Master’s transcript.
  • Experience or training in a range of research methodologies.
  • Substantive therapeutic practitioner experience (in the field of counselling and psychotherapy)  is also required. The nature of the programme draws on the student’s practitioner experience as a source of the content they will work with in their studies, so this is required in order to do this effectively.
  • Students whose first language is not English will need to demonstrate competence of IELTS level 7.00.

English Language Requirements

For more information on our English Language requirements, please visit International Entry Requirements.

Fees and Funding

£ TBCper year (2025/26)

The tuition fees for home students studying Doctor of Professional Studies in Counselling and Psychotherapy Studies in 2025/26 are £ TBC per year.

£7,542per year (2025/26)

The tuition fees for international students studying Doctor of Professional Studies in Counselling and Psychotherapy Studies in 2025/26 are £15,084 for a full-time course.

For more information, go to our International Fees, Scholarship and Finance section.

Irish Nationals living in the UK or ROI are treated as Home students for Tuition Fee Purposes.

Your course will involve additional costs not covered by your tuition fees. This may include books, printing, photocopying, educational stationery and related materials, specialist clothing, travel to placements, optional field trips and software. Compulsory field trips are covered by your tuition fees. 

Course specific additional costs

Students are expected to fund the cost of any CPD workshops/research conferences and other external researcher development activities in addition to the tuition fees.

Online teaching and learning activities are included as part of the course. 

The University of Chester supports fair access for students who may need additional support through a range of bursaries and scholarships. 

Full details, as well as terms and conditions for all bursaries and scholarships can be found on the Fees and Finance section of our website.

Your Future Career

Job Prospects 

This course assists in the development of practitioner-researchers who, with a doctorate and a research reputation, can go on to fulfil therapeutic, academic and management positions in their chosen areas of work.

Careers service

The University has an award-winning Careers and Employability service which provides a variety of employability-enhancing experiences; through the curriculum, through employer contact, tailored group sessions, individual information, advice and guidance.

Careers and Employability aims to deliver a service which is inclusive, impartial, welcoming, informed and tailored to your personal goals and aspirations, to enable you to develop as an individual and contribute to the business and community in which you will live and work.

We are here to help you plan your future, make the most of your time at University and to enhance your employability. We provide access to part-time jobs, extra-curricular employability-enhancing workshops and offer practical one-to-one help with career planning, including help with CVs, applications and mock interviews. We also deliver group sessions on career planning within each course and we have a wide range of extensive information covering graduate jobs and postgraduate study.