Perry Catlin

Perry graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. While at UC, he served as a research assistant in the Today’s Couples and Families research lab and participated in the McNair Scholars program. For his McNair thesis, Perry analyzed an existing dataset to determine whether perceived social support affects relationship quality in same-sex couples.

Currently, Perry works as a Clinical Research Coordinator at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and will be beginning Marquette University’s Clinical Psychology program in Fall 2019.