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Ahead of this year’s UN climate conference, which starts tomorrow, Dr Maya Gimalova and Dr Louise Edgington explore how psychology staff can help manage young people’s climate-related distress.
View resultDavid Hills, our research and evaluation manager, reflects on eight months of our member pulse survey, what we’ve learned about your needs, and what we’re doing in response.
View resultThe society recently responded to the chancellor’s Autumn Statement, with one inclusion and one omission causing us particular concern.
View resultThe job planning working group has produced this guidance for practitioner psychologists working in NHS Trusts and Health Boards to guide the job planning process.
View resultAs International Men’s Day on Sunday seeks to throw the spotlight on making a positive difference to the wellbeing and lives of men and boys, we explore how one project aims to do that.
View resultOver the years, our Research Digest team, and guests, have produced many evidence-based features around Psychology and our everyday lives…
View resultThe Expert Witness Advisory Group reports to the society’s Practice Board.
View result04 Dec 2023
•09:30-16:00
This one day in person conference will take place on 4 December at The Queen’s Court Hotel, Exeter from 09.30-16 00
05 Dec 2023
•10:00-12:00
This webinar looks at untangling the complexity of what we get from the workplace and ensuring that it can be BOTH motivating and sustainable! Passion alone may fizzle out, and good money without passion will still lead to resignations.
05 Dec 2023
•18:00-19:30
Networking Event
05 Dec 2023
•18:00-20:00
A BPS Scottish Branch In-Person Networking Hub Event.
06 Dec 2023
•13:00-14:30
This webinar offers a practical guide to Process Consultancy, a vital professional skill for applied psychologists.
07 Dec 2023
•15:00-16:00
The Scottish Sentencing Council: Sentencing and Mental Health
12 Dec 2023
•09:30-12:30
Join three leading Coaching Psychologists in this interactive, informative and provocative session.
13 Dec 2023
•09:30-12:30
In this workshop we’ll explore some of the core ideas underpinning CFT.
13 Dec 2023
•19:00-21:00
A South-West Branch networking event
18 Dec 2023
•18:00-19:00
The DCoP Trainee Support Sessions are an online support sessions for D.Psych and QCoP Trainees.
10 Jan 2024
•10:00-17:00
The virtual conference aims to provide opportunities for trainees and newly qualified EPs to share their research findings and research journey with those embarking on this process
11 Jan 2024 - 12 Jan 2024
The role of educational psychology in applying psychology to promote equality, diversity and inclusion.
28 November 2023
The first title in the new BPS Core Textbooks series, Cognitive Psychology in a Changing World (2e), is now available for pre-order, including inspection copies.
24 November 2023
Deeply concerning figures show the vital need for investment in staff mental health and wellbeing support.
24 November 2023
The BPS has produced new guidelines for practitioner psychologists working in the NHS and social care on navigating the job planning process.
23 November 2023
More psychological professions staff should be employed in primary care to provide earlier access to support, tackle long waiting times, and stop further decline in our population’s poor mental health, the BPS told Members of the Senedd (Welsh Parliament) this week.
22 November 2023
The BPS has responded to the chancellor’s Autumn Statement, calling it a ‘missed opportunity’ to prioritise NHS staff mental health and wellbeing, and raising concerns about the move towards greater benefit sanctions for those unable to work due to mental and physical health problems.
21 November 2023
We're calling on the government to make the NHS central to its spending plans in its Autumn Statement.
17 November 2023
The BPS has responded to the new ‘Back to Work Plan’ published by the government, raising concerns about the impact of the threat of benefits sanctions on claimants’ mental health.
16 November 2023
The BPS is one of four organisations which gave evidence before a Senedd (Welsh parliamentary) committee, which is investigating the education and childcare experiences of disabled and neurodivergent children.
14 November 2023
The 2800 delegates at last week’s online festival nearly doubled last year’s reach
14 November 2023
The BPS has linked up with the University of Leicester to offer an Arts Humanities Research Council-funded CDA focusing on the challenging history of UK psychology.
14 November 2023
Information and updates from our Public Affairs Team.
10 November 2023
The BPS Research Board has confirmed the 2023 winners of its Lifetime Achievement Award and Presidents’ Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychological Knowledge.
15 November 2022
04 December 2023
Gemma Temple, working with adult inpatients with learning difficulties, believed long-term segregation was often the only option, until an innovative programme changed her mind…
04 December 2023
New research takes a longitudinal look at the mental health trajectories of autistic children, showing influences of gender, class, and more…
01 December 2023
New study looks at masking in autistic people, what it means to be able to live authentically, and highlights ways neurotypical people can be more inclusive.
29 November 2023
Back for a second year, the BPS Careers Festival was once again a jam-packed week of insights and activities for anyone interested in a career in psychology.
29 November 2023
Recent research finds repeating patterns in Tourette’s tics, opening up potential for much faster diagnoses in future.
28 November 2023
Ron Roberts writes.
28 November 2023
Michael Eisen writes.
27 November 2023
Gareth Bilton, MSc Psychology (Conversion) student, reviews 'The Creator' (Director: Gareth Edwards).
27 November 2023
Recent meta-analysis dives into why we ignore the consequences of our actions.
27 November 2023
Dr John Higgon on our interview with Dr Rob Agnew; with his response.
24 November 2023
Dr Richard Stephens, Chair of the Psychologist and Digest Editorial Advisory Committee, writes.
24 November 2023
Recent research finds concerning implications for older adults in the face of the climate crisis. Some groups, however, are at higher risk than others.
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View Alternative Handbook 2023: Postgraduate Training Courses in Clinical PsychologySeries: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 17 Issue: 1
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View Understanding inequality: The experiences and perceptions of equality, diversity, and inclusion of those working or studying within sport and exercise psychologySeries: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 17 Issue: 1
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Author(s): Sophia Jowett, Jyoti Gosai, Katelynn Slade
View Women in coaching: What are the problems and probable solutions?Series: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 17 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-01-2022
Author(s): Oliver Twizell
View Beauty is skin deep: Addressing racism within ‘The Beautiful Game’. A critical review of male english football and social media-based racism through the lens of counselling psychologySeries: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 17 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-01-2022
Author(s): Lauren F. Walker, Eric E. Hall
View More than a tick box: An exploratory assessment of equity, diversity, and inclusion within an exercise science departmentSeries: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 17 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-01-2022
Author(s): Sahen Gupta, Sanika Divekar
View A symmetry or asymmetry: Reflecting upon realities of cultural practice in sport psychologySeries: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 17 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-01-2022
Author(s): Grace Tidmarsh, Janice L Thompson, Mary L Quinton, Benjamin J Parry, Sam J Cooley, Jennifer Cumming
View A platform for youth voice in MST4Life™: A vital component of process evaluationsSeries: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 17 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-01-2022
Author(s): Sophie Gibbs-Nicholls, Mikel Mellick
View On the outside looking in: Trans identity experiences in and through UK sport participationSeries: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 17 Issue: 2
Date of Publication: 01-01-2022
Author(s): Emily M. Pattinson, Mark Fosbrook, James Ledger
View Editorial: A conversation about disability inclusion in sport and exercise psychology