Mr Séan Harry
Research Assistant
Qualifications: MBPsS, BA
Email: s.harry@surrey.ac.uk
Phone: Work: 01483 68 6741
Room no: 20 DK 04
Office hours
By appointment, 9.00 am - 5.00 pm
Further information
Biography
Séan graduated from Kingston University in 2009, where he also studied at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. He is currently pursuing a Masters degree at the Institute of Education.
Séan’s research career began as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Psychiatry. He worked for two projects within the National Academy for Parenting Research; Helping Children Achieve and the Study of Adolescents’ Family Experiences.
His current work involves working with Professor Sara Faithfull and Jane Cockle-Hearne as a Research Assistant in Self-Management after treatment for Prostate Cancer.
Publications
SCOTT, S., DOOLAN, M., BECKETT, C., HARRY, S., CARTWRIGHT, S. (2012) How is parenting style related to child anti-social behaviour? Preliminary findings from the Helping Children Achieve Study. London, Department for Education. Research Report DFE-RR185a
HARRY, S., NEWELL, N., CARTWRIGHT, S., KALLITSOGLOU, A. (2010, November). Are Conduct Problems in 5-7 Year Old Children Associated with Disadvantage? Preliminary Findings from the Helping Children Achieve Study. Poster Presentation presented at the Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services Clinical Academic Group Projects Day, London, UK.

