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    Social media for psychologists: Building your brand without compromising integrity

    In this blog post, Dr Audrey Tang discusses the power of social media and how it can help us build our brand.

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    Musicians and mental health

    BPS member Dr Adam Ficek, and drummer for Babyshambles, discusses his work with performing artists and the field of mental health.

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    Elections 2025

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    HCPC Subgroup Blog - March 2025

    Here are the latest updates from the most recent meeting of the HCPC Subgroup.

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    Psychology Matters: Highlighting our work

    Our President Dr Roman Raczka looks at how our Psychology Matters programme has been showcasing the impact that our members are having and how psychology makes a difference.

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    Applications for Chair of the EDI Board

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    Psychology Matters: “Ultimately, psychology matters because it helps individuals and societies function better, leading to a healthier, more informed, and more compassionate world.”

    Consultant clinical psychologist and BPS President Dr Roman Raczka shares the impact of his work with people with learning disabilities and autism, and explains why he’s proud to have a career in a compassionate profession.

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    Chair of Senate election

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    Qualifications Officer

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    Join the Division of Neuropsychology

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    Psychology Matters: "The impact we have is personal: when employees feel understood, respected, and valued in the workplace, it transforms their lives."

    Chartered occupational psychologist and BPS President Elect Dr Laura Dean shares the profound impact of psychology in creating healthy, fair, and inclusive workplaces.

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    DCoP Wales

    DCoP Wales Conference 2025 - Leadership and Innovation in Counselling Psychology

    10 Apr 2025

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    9:00am-5:00pm

    Leadership and Innovation in Counselling Psychology

    • Counselling and psychotherapy
    • Leadership and teamwork
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  • Online conference
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    Division of Coaching Psychology

    Good practice in CPD for both aspiring and registered Chartered Coaching Psychologists - DOCP Workshop Series

    10 Apr 2025

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    10:00am-11:30am

    The first in a six part series of workshops brought to you by the Division of Coaching Psychology.

    • Coaching
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    Division of Occupational Psychology

    Neurodiversity Essentials CPD Series with Nancy Doyle

    15 Apr 2025

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    12:00am-11:59pm

    Join Nancy Doyle for a 9-hour CPD course on The Neurodiversity Movement: online on 15 April (11am-12pm) and in-person at the BPS Office, London on 16 & 29 April (11am-3pm).

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Neurodiversity
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    Division of Coaching Psychology

    Psychology and Coaching - DOCP Workshop Series

    15 Apr 2025

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    8:00am-9:30am

    The second in a six part series of webinars brought to you by the Division of Coaching Psychology.

    • Coaching
    • Psychobiology
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    Safeguarding for psychologists - what do we need to know?

    15 Apr 2025

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    9:30am-11:30am

    If you have had safeguarding training in the past and are looking for a refresher, this webinar could be for you.

    • Professional Practice
    £30 / £50
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    Psychobiology Section

    Psychobiology Methods CPD Webinar

    30 Apr 2025

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    11:00am-3:00pm

    Webinar on psychobiological research methods with 20-min talks + Q&A by BPS Psychobiology Section. Aims: raise awareness, share expertise, and boost membership.

    • Psychobiology
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    East Midlands Branch

    Young People and Climate Distress

    30 Apr 2025

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    6:00pm-7:30pm

    Join us in Leicester where Dr Gareth Morgan will discuss children and young people's psychological needs in relation to the climate and ecological emergencies.

    • Climate and environment
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    Online workshop
    DCP Faculty of Addictions

    Consultation on Cultural Competence work within the Faculty of Addictions

    01 May 2025

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    12:30pm-2:00pm

    The Faculty of Addictions committee invites members to join this virtual networking event to discuss how the faculty can approach cultural competence work in addiction.

    • Addiction
    Free (Faculty of Addictions Members Only)
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    Division of Clinical Psychology
    DCP Faculty of Perinatal Psychology

    Cycles of Dreams and Despair: a two part webinar series on working therapeutically with fertility issues and reproductive loss

    07 May 2025

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    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.

    • Perinatal
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    Online workshop
    South East of England Branch

    Exploring the Radical Potential of Arts-Based Research

    08 May 2025

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    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!

    • Art and culture
    Free
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    Online workshop

    Co-production in psychological therapies

    09 May 2025

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    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.

    • Counselling and psychotherapy
    Students: £30 / Non-Students: £50
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    Division of Clinical Psychology
    DCP Faculty for People With Intellectual Disabilities

    Faculty for People with Intellectual Disabilities Advancing Practice Conference 2025

    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.

    • Intellectual Disabilities
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    Fetch!

    04 April 2025

    Which breeds of cats and dogs are most likely to play fetch? The first study on the prevalence of fetching behaviour reveals all.

    • Animals
    • Social and behavioural
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    Why GCSE Psychology deserves recognition as the fourth science

    04 April 2025

    Bhupinder Singh Kuwar, Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, writes.

    • Teaching and learning
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    ‘I have found ways to supercharge learning’

    04 April 2025

    Lyndsey Hayes, Chartered Psychologist, Associate Fellow, and Association for the Teaching of Psychology (ATP) Representative on the British Psychological Society’s Division for Academics, Researchers and Teachers in Psychology Committee, meets Harriet Ennis and Nick Serifin, the finalists of the DARTP Pre-tertiary Education Psychology Teacher of the Year award.

    • BPS updates
    • Teaching and learning
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    Is psychology racist?

    04 April 2025

    Phil Banyard, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Nottingham Trent University, thinks it is; and we seek your views.

    • Careers and professional development
    • Race, ethnicity and culture
    • Teaching and learning
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    Developing expertise with interpretative phenomenological analysis

    03 April 2025

    A University of Derby team – Drs Elly Phillips, Fiona Holland, Gulcan Garip and Caroline Harvey – move from the personal to the more general.

    • Methods and statistics
  • The Appearance Matters podcast team

    Changing how the world sees bodies

    02 April 2025

    The team from the Centre for Appearance Research at the University of the West of England mark a milestone for their podcast.

    • Cognition and perception
    • Personality and self
    • Physical Disabilities
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    Do women really talk more than men?

    02 April 2025

    New research challenges an old assumption with modern technology…

    • Language and communication
    • Social and behavioural
  • Uljana Feest and book

    ‘Scientific research, in my mind, is still a human activity at heart’

    02 April 2025

    Our editor Jon Sutton meets Uljana Feest, author of ‘Operationism in Psychology: An Epistemology of Exploration’.

    • Research
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    Progress, Power and Possibilities: 20 Years of the Qualitative Methods Section

    01 April 2025

    This year the British Psychological Society’s Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section (QMiP) celebrates the 20th anniversary of its creation…

    • BPS updates
    • Qualitative Methods
  • Dr Romana Farooq

    ‘I had a vision that I wanted to bring justice and listen to the subjugated, seldom heard stories’

    01 April 2025

    Fauzia Khan interviews Dr Romana Farooq, Consultant Clinical Psychologist at Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Academic Director at Newcastle University.

    • Clinical
    • Race, ethnicity and culture
    • Sex and gender
    • Violence and trauma
  • Person getting up early, seemingly happy about it

    How to make a habit stick

    31 March 2025

    Imagining that new habits will stick quickly and easily isn’t necessarily realistic, as new research suggests.

    • Coaching
    • Decision making
    • Health and wellbeing
  • Halla Beloff

    Halla Beloff 1930-2025

    31 March 2025

    A tribute to the eminent social psychologist, public intellectual and former President of the British Psychological Society, from David Fryer (Chartered Psychologist at the University of Queensland).

    • BPS updates