Advanced technologies allow anyone with a smartphone to collect increasingly sophisticated data about themselves, whether for research, self-management, and/or personal interest. This session will ...
To support the Member Network in contributing to the society's strategic plan and achieve the objectives set out by the society, and to be the 'voice' of the Member Network To assist the committee ...
Dr Gavin Morgan, chair of the Division of Educational and Child Psychology at the BPS, has been discussing our latest campaign with the team at PsychBites. Dr Morgan talks about the BPS's latest ...
The BPS strives to be national and global champion for equality, equity, diversity, inclusion and human rights. Our advisory groups are made up of members from across the domains with expertise in the ...
Our consultations allow us to share the latest psychological evidence and support the development of well-informed policies. Our Parliamentary Briefings allow us to comment on government actions and ...
As a member of the Children and Young People's Health Policy Influencing Group (HPIG), the BPS is calling on the government to safeguard early-years health services and provide specific funding ...
I am a psychologist – a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University – and I have felt a bit useless in the last five years. From where I stand, I can see overwhelming evidence ...
How do I find a psychologist to help me? If you're looking for help or support with a personal problem or a professional challenge you can search our lists and directories to find a psychologist in ...
One result of the initial phases of the Covid-19 pandemic is the now widespread use of videoconferencing, even for important meetings such as job interviews and health assessments. However, note the ...
Why do you think, behave and feel the way you do? How does that affect your memory, the way you communicate and your ability to complete tasks? Psychology - the study of the mind and behaviour – tries ...