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Chartered psychologist and lead for the ‘Supervision in different contexts’ course, Ingrid Manning discusses how context and situation can affect the experience of the supervisor.
View result19 Apr 2024
•09:00-16:30
In this one-day conference, we hear a range of perspectives from psychologists with expertise in the fields of trauma and neurodiversity.
19 Apr 2024
•16:30-18:30
The BPS North West Branch is working with University of Chester for our first networking session.
24 Apr 2024
•10:00-16:30
A workshop for members and non-members to learn more about conducting psychobiological research with wearables and secondary datasets.
24 Apr 2024
•10:00-15:00
Drop in to a day of bite-size 20 minute update sessions on a range of topics across cancer and palliative care psychology.
29 Apr 2024
•10:00-12:00
A knowledge of how to best manage sleep problems in those living with chronic pain is important for psychologists and allied health professionals in order to enhance their practice
30 Apr 2024
•12:00-13:00
With Fiona Moran, The Lucy Faithful Foundation - Scotland.
02 May 2024
•15:00-17:00
A DOP Northern Ireland networking event.
08 May 2024
•10:00-13:00
Many psychologists do not receive training on working with refugees and asylum seekers as part of their professional training, but will encounter them.
09 May 2024
•10:30-12:30
The webinar shall offer a different perspective on depression as an experience and help learners to gain a wider range of responses to depression.
13 May 2024 - 14 May 2024
Submission deadline : 16 February 2024
13 May 2024
•12:00-13:30
This free event is an opportunity for Clinical Psychologists working in CAMHS to come together to share and reflect on current challenges and engage in peer support.
15 May 2024 - 17 May 2024
The Division of Occupational Psychology Conference will be held from 15-17 May 2024, The theme of the conference is: ‘The value we bring’.
17 April 2024
The BPS is pleased to announce the two new editors of PsyPAG Quarterly with submissions open for the next issue.
16 April 2024
Evidence is clear that long term investment in staff mental health support at scale is needed.
16 April 2024
Adults who use Instagram are no more likely to suffer from anxiety, depression or loneliness than that those who don’t, according to new research.
16 April 2024
On 1 March 2024, the Board of Trustees considered a proposal under Rule 27(1) of the Society Rules to form a new section, the BPS Environmental Psychology Section.
15 April 2024
Following the nomination period, we can confirm five candidates for our next President-Elect and two candidates for the role of Elected Trustee for this year’s elections.
12 April 2024
The further removal of funding for NHS Practitioner Health is a deeply concerning step backwards.
12 April 2024
The report, produced by the BPS, UK Reproducibility Network (UKRN) and Practice as Research Advisory Group UK (PRAG-UK) explores how different terms are understood and used among psychology researchers and arts practice researchers.
10 April 2024
The BPS commends Dr Hilary Cass for her thorough and sensitive review into an area that is highly complex and controversial to many.
10 April 2024
Update following a meeting of the Board of Trustees.
05 April 2024
The Division of Educational and Child Psychology has said the survey findings are ‘indicative of the challenges facing the workforce’.
02 April 2024
Announcement relating to the Chair of the Board of Trustees.
27 March 2024
The BPS is urging politicians to consider long-term investment in mental health, as a new report lays bare the soaring economic and human cost of mental ill health.
18 April 2024
Mark Machin, PhD student at Manchester Metropolitan University and RNLI crew member, has a special take on Stress Awareness Month…
17 April 2024
The proposers of a new British Psychological Society Section write.
17 April 2024
In fact, new research suggests that people tend to enjoy exchanges with political opponents more than they anticipate.
16 April 2024
Ian MacRae on an 'open and permissionless' source of information on behaviour.
16 April 2024
Winner of the British Psychological Society’s DART-P’s (Division of Academics, Researchers and Teachers in Psychology) 2023 Higher Education Psychology Teacher of the Year Award.
16 April 2024
A tribute to the British Psychological Society Fellow, from Thomas A Schröder and David A Shapiro.
15 April 2024
Sharrona Pearl with an adapted chapter from ‘Do I Know You? From Face Blindness to Super Recognition’, courtesy of Johns Hopkins University Press.
15 April 2024
Ella Rhodes meets Dr Gita Bhutani, winner of the British Psychological Society's 2024 Distinguished Contribution to Practice Award.
15 April 2024
Dr Michael Bender looks at which aspects are given the foreground or background in our contemporary narratives.
15 April 2024
New study challenges long-held Western music theory, revealing cross-cultural complexity.
12 April 2024
New research finds that neither trained participants or AI can distinguish what babies need from the sound of their cries.
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