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More than 40 new Neighbourhood Health Services are set to launch in September.
Augusteena, a first year psychology student at Ulster University, reflects on her experience applying psychology in elder care.
The BPS has published new guidance on assessment, formulation and diagnosis, which aims to provide clarity and an outline of best practice for BPS members who work with adults.
The BPS is celebrating the NHS’s 77th birthday, recognising all the staff who work in the health service and the contribution of psychology, psychologists, and the wider psychological workforce.
"It is encouraging to see the government's renewed focus on prevention and early intervention in its aspirations for the NHS. A commitment to bringing mental health support to the doorsteps of ...
The BPS is delighted to announce that this year’s prestigious British Psychological Society Presidents’ Award has been presented to Professor Beth Jeffries.
Provision for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is one of the most common complaints received by MPs according to new research. Dr Helena Bunn, Chair of the Division of ...
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.
An extract from ‘Trust Your Mind: Embracing Nuance in a World of Self-silencing’, by Jenara Nerenberg.
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 ...
Key topics relating to psychology and the environment will be the focus of a new journal set to be launched in 2026.