Harvey teaches on the following courses:
- Co-Course Lead for MSc Health Psychology
- Module leader of PSY6107 Counselling Psychology on BSc Psychology (Hons)
Regan, H., Keyte, R., Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. (2024). The importance of body acceptance in exploring the relationships of mindfulness-based constructs to eating behaviours among gay and bisexual men. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 21(3), 1024-1035. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-023-00896-y
Mantzios, M., McAtamney, K., Regan, H., Kokocinska, K., Kauser, S., Kalika, E., ... & Egan, H. (2024). Does controlling for epicurean eating or the tendency to supersize food portions change the relationship between mindful eating and grazing?. Heliyon, 10(3). Doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e24823
Egan, H., Connabeer, K., Keyte, R., Tufte-Hewett, A., Kauser, S., Hussain, M., ... & Mantzios, M. (2024). ‘I didn’t feel like I was a doctor’: a qualitative interview study exploring the experiences and representations of healthcare professionals’ capacity to deliver compassionate care and to practice self-care during the Covid-19 pandemic. Psychology & Health, 39(11), 1521-1539. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/08870446.2023.2174260
Regan, H., Keyte, R., Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. (2023). The mediating role of body acceptance in explaining the relation of mindfulness, self-compassion and mindful eating to body image in gay men and bisexual men. Mindfulness, 14(3), 596-605. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-023-02095-7
Regan, H., Jama, A., Mantzios, M., Keyte, R., & Egan, H. (2021). Exploring the Experiences of Gay Men with Regards to Eating, Exercise, and Mindfulness-Based Concepts. American Journal of Men's Health, 15(3). Doi: 10.1177/15579883211016341