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To mark University Mental Health Day, Student Committee mental health lead Jack Lowe shares his advice for how to look after ourselves, and it involves being a DEER.
View resultTo mark British Science Week, we’re celebrating the range and diversity of research published in our series of journals.
View result'What we do is a way to give back to the community that took me in.' Spotlight on Swansea, through a series of interviews…
View resultAs International Women’s Day (IWD) throws the spotlight on the continuing struggle for gender equality, business psychologist Lindsay Purdue, a member of the BPS Division of Occupational Psychology committee, explores women’s position in engineering and what psychologists can do to help further their progress.
View resultToday, as International Women’s Day seeks to throw the spotlight on inspiring inclusion, chartered psychologist Nadia Nagamootoo explains that psychologists have to role to play in supporting leaders to be active allies.
View resultThis article was written by Alan Gray, freelance consultant and founder of GrayArea, and edited by Dr John Blythe, an industry representative for the BPS Cyberpsychology Section.
View resultThis National Careers Week, we wanted to remind you of the wealth of BPS resources and guidance available to help support you in your career.
View resultStudent Ambassador Meg Castro shares her advice for maintaining motivation during difficult times, and how to navigate the peaks and troughs of student life.
View result19 Mar 2024
•18:00-19:00
A North West branch networking event.
21 Mar 2024
•12:45-13:45
The Division of Counselling Psychology Wales Committee are pleased to announce their 2024 Networking Series.
25 Mar 2024
•18:00-19:00
This is an online networking and support event for trainees and QCoP candidates.
28 Mar 2024
•12:30-14:00
This is a free event for members of the DCP Faculty of Holistic Psychology.
28 Mar 2024
•13:00-17:00
The event is open to section members and interested members of the public to discuss critical and reflexive uses of history.
30 Mar 2024
•09:00-17:00
The BPS Scotland UG conference celebrates the rich diversity of undergraduate research in Scotland. This conference provides a forum for psychology students to show their work.
11 Apr 2024
•18:00-20:00
An online careers networking event.
19 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.
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.
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.
18 March 2024
Clinical psychologist Gita Bhutani has been announced as the 2024 winner of one of our Practice Board’s most prestigious awards.
18 March 2024
The BPS says it is crucial political leaders understand the direct consequences of failing to tackle the root causes of poverty and of failing to invest in preventative services
15 March 2024
We are committed to ongoing consultation and exploring opportunities to try and find sustainable qualifying pathways for the future.
15 March 2024
An independent review of ambulance trusts, commissioned by NHS England, has made a number of recommendations, including on improving staff wellbeing.
12 March 2024
Did you know that, from 24 April 2024, it will be mandatory for all qualified CWPs and EMHPs working in NHS England services to be on an accredited register?
07 March 2024
British Psychological Society is warning that NHS staff face a postcode lottery of patchy mental health support, with services underfunded and in limbo.
06 March 2024
The BPS has called today’s budget a ‘massive missed opportunity’ to improve the lives of millions, with a failure to commit to spending on the NHS mental health workforce, NHS staff wellbeing services, a national roll out of Early Intervention Hubs and the Essentials Guarantee.
05 March 2024
The BPS is urging the government to ‘join the dots’ between the lack of investment in public services and the social security system, and the soaring numbers of people struggling with mental health challenges.
01 March 2024
The new directory will make it easier for production companies to find psychologists with appropriate backgrounds, skills and training for media production work.
01 March 2024
The public consultation period for feedback on the draft Clinical Psychology Accreditation Standards has opened.
27 February 2024
The BPS is pleased to see the expansion of the Early Support Hubs and the government’s commitment to increased investment, however without a national rollout backed by sustainable funding, children and young people could be at the mercy of a postcode lottery.
27 February 2024
To mark LGBT+ History Month, the BPS is holding a roundtable event to explore the unique challenges in accessing healthcare faced by members of the LGBT+ community.
15 November 2022
18 March 2024
…Why do visitors to the Freud Museum often want to know, and does it matter? Laura Smith writes.
18 March 2024
Recent research suggests that intelligence may not be as stable across the lifespan as we assume.
18 March 2024
Becky Leagas is in the second year of an undergraduate Psychology degree with the Open University.
15 March 2024
Dr Klara Price, a Chartered member of the British Psychological Society, with reflections on her Psych Sofa podcast.
15 March 2024
Mark Blagrove considers the evidence, and a new theory.
14 March 2024
Why do we dream? And what business does a good dream have turning into a nightmare? Ella Rhodes, Mark Blagrove, and Bryony Sheaves dive into research on our non-waking life.
13 March 2024
New research searches for evidence of dementia in ancient texts and remote populations, but firm conclusions remain elusive.
12 March 2024
Our editor Dr Jon Sutton meets Dr Paul Hutchings, Head of School at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
12 March 2024
Our editor Dr Jon Sutton meets Dr Laura Wilkinson at Swansea University.
12 March 2024
Our editor Jon Sutton meets Professor Ian Walker, Head of the School of Psychology, Medicine, Health and Life Science at the University of Swansea.
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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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Author(s): Robert Morris, Emily M. Pattinson, Moira Lafferty, Daniel Brown, Lloyd Emeka, Jodine Williams, Louise Byrne, Vaithehy Shanmuganathan-Felton, Laura R Kiemle-Gabbay
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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View Women in coaching: What are the problems and probable solutions?Series: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 17 Issue: 1
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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
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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
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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
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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
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