Psychology publications - draft

We publish a range of academic journals, books and member network publications aimed at disseminating and communicating the highest standard of research and practice across the discipline of psychology, for all career stages

Our publications
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    Psychology books
    We publish six book series, in partnership with Routledge, designed to cater for the full breadth of our membership (students, practitioners, researchers), and beyond.
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    Psychology journals
    BPS journals form an essential part of the society's aim to advance and disseminate psychological knowledge.
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    Psychology periodicals
    Our periodicals publish content from many different areas of psychology, with findings from both practitioner and research settings.

The Psychologist

The Psychologist is the society's publication which provides a forum for communication and discussion among members.

All BPS members have exclusive online access to The Psychologist, including in our app version. 

Research Digest

Research Digest The British Psychological Society's Research Digest delivers accessible summaries of the latest peer-reviewed psychological research as an integral part of The Psychologist website, and via its Routledge-sponsored PsychCrunch Podcast

For further information and updates subscribe free to our weekly email.

The aim of Research Digest is to provide engaging, accurate reports on the latest psychological research and studies that are timely, novel, thought-provoking and relevant to real life, and which make an important contribution to our expanding knowledge of the world.

You can also follow the Research Digest on Twitter and Facebook.

Psych-Talk

Psych-Talk is a quarterly publication for students showcasing student-written material on a variety of topics spanning from general interest essays to placement reviews.

PsyPag Quarterly

Run by postgraduates for postgraduates, PsyPAG Quarterly provides support for psychology postgraduates in the UK. It acts as a means of communication for postgraduates around the country and represents them within the BPS, welcoming a wide range of manuscripts.