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As part of our Psychology Matters programme, we launched our manifestos for Scotland and Wales ahead of the 2026 elections, and our Policy Pillars document for Northern Ireland. Co-created with our ...
Responding to the government's new Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill, President of the British Psychological Society Dr Roman Raczka said: "The introduction ...
We are committed to improving our practices by taking reasonable steps to seek to ensure that our business and our supply chains are free from slavery and human trafficking.
The British Psychological Society (BPS) is calling for all political parties in Northern Ireland to harness the power of psychology to deliver effective policy that can transform lives for the better.
The Lifetime Achievement award celebrates a psychologist who has had a significant impact on psychological knowledge.
Both the British Psychological Society (BPS) and the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) have been recognised by NHS England as meeting the requirements to ...
Ahead of the election to the Scottish Parliament next year, the British Psychological Society’s manifesto calls for psychology to be at the heart of policy making, with an approach that places people ...
The BPS has launched its CPD Quality Mark Scheme aiming to showcase high quality training to the right audience and helping people find the best course for them.
The question of whether or not non-human animals feel emotion, and if so, which — and which emotions — been debated for centuries. Charles Darwin wrote in his 1871 book The Descent of Man that "the ...
Annika Sidhu has generously shared the steps she took to pursue a career as a mental health and wellbeing practitioner. Annika covers off her initial (unhelpful) Google search of what the job role ...
Most people learn better through success than failure.However, as the authors of a recent study in the British Journal of Psychology point out, we inevitably experience many failures in life. Given ...
Chartered Psychologist Emily Hutchinson writes.
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