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    Unlocking the secrets of Supervision: Exploring the impact of context

    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.

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    Meet the Candidates: David Blackmore Carew

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    Meet the Candidates: Stephen Leadbeater

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    Meet the Candidates: Jo Hemmings

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    Meet the Candidates: Dr Peter McParlin

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    Meet the Candidates: Dr Natalie Lancer

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    Meet the Candidates: Dr Laura Dean

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    Meet the Candidates: Jimmy Petruzzi

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    Coaching Psychology Training Committee Member

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    Teaching and research in Psychology

    We gather together pieces around the conduct of teaching and research in Psychology.

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    Qualifications consultation

    Updates on the BPS consultation on qualifications.

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    Crisis, Disaster and Trauma Psychology Section

    Understanding and Working with Trauma and Neurodiversity in Adults: Lived Experience, Diagnostic Assessments and Therapy

    19 Apr 2024

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    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.

    • Crisis, disaster and trauma
    From £48
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    North West of England Branch

    Launch Event: Cutting Edge Research in Psychology Conducted in Chester

    19 Apr 2024

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    16:30-18:30

    The BPS North West Branch is working with University of Chester for our first networking session.

    • Research
    Free (registration required)
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    Psychobiology Section

    Psychobiology Methods CPD Workshop

    24 Apr 2024

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    10:00-16:30

    A workshop for members and non-members to learn more about conducting psychobiological research with wearables and secondary datasets.

    • Careers and professional development
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    Online workshop
    Division of Clinical Psychology
    DCP Faculty for Oncology and Palliative Care

    Hot Topics, Challenges & Opportunities in Cancer & Palliative Care Psychology

    24 Apr 2024

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    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.

    • Oncology
    • Palliative care
    Free (registration required)
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    Webinar

    Support your client to manage sleep disturbances associated with chronic pain

    29 Apr 2024

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    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

    • Mental health
    • Sleep
    From £52.50 +VAT
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    Division of Forensic Psychology
    DFP - Scotland

    DFP Scotland - Virtual Networking Event

    30 Apr 2024

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    12:00-13:00

    With Fiona Moran, The Lucy Faithful Foundation - Scotland.

    • Legal, criminological and forensic
    Free (DFP Members only)
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    Division of Occupational Psychology
    DOP - Northern Ireland

    Surviving or Thriving: Designing contemporary workplaces for sustainable work engagement

    02 May 2024

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    15:00-17:00

    A DOP Northern Ireland networking event.

    • Work and occupational
    Free (registration required)
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    Online workshop

    Refugees, asylum seekers and mental health

    08 May 2024

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    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.

    • Clinical
    • Counselling and psychotherapy
    • Health and wellbeing
    • Mental health
    • Violence and trauma
    From £110.00
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    Webinar

    Understanding depression: The bigger picture

    09 May 2024

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    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.

    • Clinical
    • Depression
    • Mental health
    From £30 +VAT
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    Division of Clinical Psychology
    DCP Faculty for People With Intellectual Disabilities

    Faculty for People with Intellectual Disabilities Advancing Practice Conference 2024

    13 May 2024 - 14 May 2024

    Submission deadline : 16 February 2024

    • Intellectual Disabilities
    From £120
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    Online workshop
    Division of Clinical Psychology
    DCP Faculty for Children, Young People, and their Families

    Clinical Psychologists working in CAMHS: engagement and networking event

    13 May 2024

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    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.

    • Children, young people and families
    • Clinical
    Free (members only)
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    Division of Occupational Psychology

    Division of Occupational Psychology Conference 2024

    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’.

    • Work and occupational
    Registration from £41
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  • Digital connections

    Why psychologists should care about blockchain data

    16 April 2024

    Ian MacRae on an 'open and permissionless' source of information on behaviour.

    • Cyberpsychology
    • Social and behavioural
  • Danijela Serbic

    Five minutes with… Dr Danijela Serbic

    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.

    • BPS updates
    • Teaching and learning
  • John D Davis

    John D Davis 1937-2024

    16 April 2024

    A tribute to the British Psychological Society Fellow, from Thomas A Schröder and David A Shapiro.

    • BPS updates
  • Oliver Sacks

    How prosopagnosia was invented

    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.

    • Cognition and perception
  • Dr Gita Bhutani

    ‘We need better services, but not always reactive services’

    15 April 2024

    Ella Rhodes meets Dr Gita Bhutani, winner of the British Psychological Society's 2024 Distinguished Contribution to Practice Award.

    • BPS updates
    • Professional Practice
  • Mike Bender with his book on dementia

    The many meanings of ‘dementia’

    15 April 2024

    Dr Michael Bender looks at which aspects are given the foreground or background in our contemporary narratives.

    • Dementia
  • Young person listening to music using headphones

    Beautiful harmonies can break ‘universal rule’

    15 April 2024

    New study challenges long-held Western music theory, revealing cross-cultural complexity.

    • Art and culture
    • Music and sound
  • Newborn crying

    Babies’ cries alone don’t convey what they want

    12 April 2024

    New research finds that neither trained participants or AI can distinguish what babies need from the sound of their cries.

    • Evolutionary
    • Children, young people and families
  • Will McConn-Palfreyman

    The ‘five-inch course’

    11 April 2024

    Will McConn-Palfreyman (pictured), Head of Psychology for Scottish Golf, on the psychology within and beyond the mental game.

    • Sport and Exercise
  • Factory International, Manchester

    A factory like no other

    10 April 2024

    Aspa Paltoglou on a Manchester space encouraging creativity across people and their communities, breaking down the divide between audience and artist.

    • Creativity
  • Couple enjoying a picnic

    Couples with ‘drinking partnership’ may live longer

    10 April 2024

    Having similar, moderate drinking habits linked to partners' longevity.

    • Relationships and romance
    • Social and behavioural
  • Aaron Hernandez

    Repeated trauma

    08 April 2024

    Anya Greenhalgh on the risk of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) in contact sports.

    • Brain
    • Neuropsychology
    • Violence and trauma