The BPS has responded to a recent column by Annabel Denham in the Daily Telegraph entitled "The mental health con is bankrupting Britain". SIR – Dismissing mental health as a "con" is dangerous and ...
From the 1960s to the late 1980s, American television networks ran public service announcements reminding parents that they had children, and that they may want think about whether they were home or ...
In recent years, pro-diversity initiatives in workplaces have become increasingly common. However, these efforts don't necessarily translate into increased equality, write the authors of a new paper ...
It's estimated that approximately 2 million people in England and Scotland say they are experiencing Long Covid, with 1.5 million people saying the disease affects their day-to-day activities. The BPS ...
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 ...
This year's festival promises an exciting and diverse lineup of speakers, with tickets available now. This five-day virtual event will showcase the diverse world of psychology careers, with sessions ...
Find out about our campaign to address the need for more educational psychologists in local authorities, to make sure every child has the support they need to thrive in their education.
Responding to the final report of the Institute for Public Policy Research's Commission on Health and Prosperity, Dr Roman Raczka, President of the British Psychological Society, said: "We agree with ...
We are looking to speak to participants who have worked as media psychologists within production of reality TV, who are willing to be interviewed about their experiences of care. We are academic ...
I still remember the day I approached one of my English teachers during a half-term revision class. I asked her how I could achieve a good grade in my English GCSE. Her response – 'if I were you, I'd ...
The story begins with Boris Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg speaking. I couldn't understand why people listened to them… what they were saying was ridiculous. Are the British conditioned to trust and obey ...
In the 1920s, Alexander Paterson, the Prison Commissioner, declared that people 'come to prison as punishment, not for punishment'. Yet prisoners' accounts can remind us that prison is often ...