Postdoctoral researcher, University of Oxford
Tessa Reardon is a Postdoctoral researcher in the Departments of Experimental Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Oxford. She completed her PhD on parents’ experiences of help-seeking for anxiety disorders in children at the University of Reading in 2018, and moved to Oxford 2019. Tessa has a lead role on two large school-based randomised controlled trials, and has experience of a range of other research methods and study designs (e.g. systematic reviews, measurement development and evaluation, surveys, qualitative studies).
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