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The British Psychological Society (BPS) is launching a new initiative that aims to support psychology students by offering funding to attend events and training.
The British Psychological Society has highlighted psychology’s role in supporting people’s mental health to Sarah Murphy, the Welsh mental health and wellbeing minister.
Bell shares her experience of spending eight weeks in Oslo through the BPS Postgraduate Study Visit Scheme and her advice for anyone applying for this year’s Scheme.
The British Psychological Society has welcomed a number of measures in the Scottish Programme for Government (PfG), setting out areas of action for the coming year, but is concerned other critical ...
"Mental health services for children and young people remain concerningly overstretched," says Dr Rachel Bradley.
Seymour Research Limited will be collating the survey feedback and reviewing evidence gathered from the consultation and market analysis to develop different options for the future of the ...
The BPS says that politicians should come from the widest variety of backgrounds possible to improve public trust.
What Ball and Collet-Sabé propose is a ' fundamental reimagining of education without the school, beginning from the episteme of commoning, that is, an ethical and political activity of the care of ...
Dr Fiske's award-winning research focused on understanding the development of early years executive functions, particularly inhibitory control, and the associated brain mechanisms. She carried out her ...
In the late 1950s, British psychical researcher Tony Cornell wanted to discover how people would respond if they saw a ghost. Aware of the difficulties associated with summoning a genuine spirit, ...
More must be done to protect the mental health of leading darts players as they come under massive scrutiny on the world stage, the British Psychological Society has said. The Professional Darts ...
Killing another person is not necessarily harmful to a soldier's mental health — in fact, the impacts on wellbeing depend more on the context than on the act itself. At least, this is the conclusion ...