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View resultTrauma psychologist Thomas Peyton-Lander shares how he uses psychology to support police officers experiencing stress and PTSD.
View resultA-Level psychology educator and chartered psychologist Lyndsey Hayes tells us how she uses her role as a teacher to inspire the next generation of psychologists.
View resultCan highlighting the benefits of change for men help alter gender-based stereotypes?
View resultBPS Chartered member Dr Susannah Robertson-Hart explores the systemic issues negatively impacting mental health in the music industry.
View result07 May 2025
•11:30am-1:00pm
Webinar covers infertility's impact, ART processes, and psychological concepts like 'reproductive trauma,' offering strategies for support and self-care for professionals.
07 May 2025
•6:00pm-7:00pm
This online networking event is to connect DHP members involved in EDI work and to provide an opportunity for them to connect with the DHP EDI taskforce.
08 May 2025
•7:00pm-8:00pm
Connect with the BPS South East Branch as they explore the radical potential of Arts-Based research. Content warning: Poetry will be performed!
09 May 2025
•10:00am-1:00pm
This event is co-produced by the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the BPS and all BPS members are welcome to attend.
12 May 2025 - 13 May 2025
This 2-day event will bring together leading experts, researchers, educators and advocates in our field to share best practices and develop a community.
13 May 2025
•10:30am-12:30pm
This webinar will describe the science of sleep and the impact that the use of screens can have on sleep organisation, quantity and quality.
15 May 2025
•2:00pm-3:00pm
Join the DHP committee and fellow members for this annual meeting to review DHP activities over the past 12 months.
15 May 2025
•4:30pm-6:30pm
Join Anne-Marie Rowson and Liz Edwards-Smith (Co-Chairs of the BPS South West Branch) to find out everything you wanted to know about your professional body and regional branch.
20 May 2025
•9:30am-12:30pm
Working as an independent practitioner is potentially very rewarding professionally and personally, but it is not without its challenges and pitfalls.
21 May 2025
•6:00pm-7:15pm
In this themed online networking event Dr. Siyao Zhu and East of England committee chair, Prof. Annilee Game, will discuss research on loneliness at work.
22 May 2025
•2:00pm-4:00pm
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23 May 2025
•10:00am-11:30am
As the Qualitative Methods in Psychology (QMiP) Section, celebrates 20 years, they invite you to join this oral history event where they will collectively reflect on QMiP’s legacy.
01 May 2025
The call comes ahead of Juror Appreciation Week (6-11th May)
01 May 2025
We are delighted to announce the winners of this year’s Practice Board Awards.
24 April 2025
The BPS Policy and Public Affairs team outline their key activities that have taken place this month.
23 April 2025
Find out how BPS Journals reach policymakers and impact our everyday lives.
17 April 2025
We’re pleased to announce that our scheme to support early career researchers and lecturers has opened for 2025.
14 April 2025
More must be done to protect the mental health of leading darts players, says BPS
14 April 2025
The BPS is supporting the flagship event of the Psychology Coalition at the UN.
11 April 2025
The deadline for applications is 13 May 2025.
10 April 2025
The BPS has responded to new research from Mind where they surveyed more than 1500 people with mental health problems.
09 April 2025
We’re pleased to announce that the BPS Postgraduate Study Visit Scheme is now open for applications.
07 April 2025
NHS England has produced new Staying Safe from Suicide guidance
03 April 2025
As part of Stress Awareness Month, Dr Nihara Krause discusses the concerns adults may have experienced as a result of watching the Netflix series Adolescence.
29 November 2024
02 May 2025
Those living in close proximity to more family members are more likely to endorse extreme behaviours, such as aggression and capital punishment, according to a new study.
02 May 2025
Katy Burgess on why retrieval is key to learning.
02 May 2025
Kenya Spence on her role, bridging the gap between clinical services and community support.
30 April 2025
Find expert insights on the psychological side of kink subculture from Liam Wignall and Kate Marks in this episode of PsychCrunch, hosted by Ella Rhodes.
30 April 2025
Michiel van Elk, Associate Professor in Cognitive Psychology at Leiden University, on a journey taking in religion and psychedelics.
30 April 2025
While most get bad vibes from gossipers, some individual differences tip the scales, according to new research.
29 April 2025
Thurstine Basset reflects on his own boarding school experiences, and what remains missing from psychologists; plus, he reviews two new books on the topic.
28 April 2025
New research charts the differences between ‘panic buying’ and true panic.
28 April 2025
Richard Wiseman and Caroline Watt look at three areas where parapsychologists have been ahead of the curve.
25 April 2025
New research explores young people's strategies for filtering fact from fiction in online spaces.
23 April 2025
Workplace bullying leads to sleepless nights for both employees and their partners, new study suggests.
23 April 2025
New work on the 'liking gap' explores individual differences influencing our (mis)estimations of how much we're liked.
Series: Clinical Psychology Forum Volume: 1 Issue: 383
Date of Publication: 01-11-2025
Author(s): Louisa Shirley
View EditorialSeries: Clinical Psychology Forum Volume: 1 Issue: 383
Date of Publication: 01-11-2025
Author(s): Kalpita Kunde
View DCP UK Chair’s updateSeries: Clinical Psychology Forum Volume: 1 Issue: 383
Date of Publication: 01-11-2025
Author(s): Danielle L. Arnold, Alison Spencer, Katie Scandrett
View What’s the problem? Recruitment to intellectual disability psychology: A quantitative studySeries: Clinical Psychology Forum Volume: 1 Issue: 383
Date of Publication: 01-11-2025
Author(s): Danielle L. Arnold, Alison Spencer
View What’s the problem? Recruitment to intellectual disability psychology: A qualitative studySeries: Clinical Psychology Forum Volume: 1 Issue: 383
Date of Publication: 01-11-2025
Author(s): Rebecca Mueller, Chloe Webster, Paul White, Charlotte Rose, Sanni Norweg, Kenneth MacMahon
View Guided self-help for Bulimia Nervosa: A comparison of individual and group provisionSeries: Clinical Psychology Forum Volume: 1 Issue: 383
Date of Publication: 01-11-2025
Author(s): Elena Santonja Las, Claire Stubbins, Sarah Pennington, Morgan Smith, Styliani Pertesi
View Evaluating the effectiveness of individual psychological treatment offered within Mid-Essex early intervention in psychosis (EIP) serviceSeries: Clinical Psychology Forum Volume: 1 Issue: 383
Date of Publication: 01-11-2025
Author(s): Anita Sattar-Jenkins, Danielle Robinson, Serif Omer, Arun Sahni, Katherine May, Andrea Edeleanu, Saloni Krishnan, Sam McCormick
View Supporting access to psychological professions through a widening participation placement programme for undergraduate psychology students: A pilotSeries: Clinical Psychology Forum Volume: 1 Issue: 383
Date of Publication: 01-11-2025
Author(s): Gwenno Acciaioli, James Baily
View Welsh-speakers accessing mental health support: A review of the literatureSeries: Clinical Psychology Forum Volume: 1 Issue: 383
Date of Publication: 01-11-2025
Author(s): Grace-Louise Todd
View ReflectionSeries: Clinical Psychology Forum Volume: 1 Issue: 383
Date of Publication: 01-11-2025
Author(s): Elleanna Christophi
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