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"This is yet another example of the current SEND system suffering the long-term consequences of dismantled local authority prevention," says DECP Chair Dr Helena Bunn ...
The BPS has released a video interview with retired chartered educational psychologist Pauline Collier, who received ‘treatment’ involving electric shocks to stop her attraction towards other women, ...
Bruno De Oliveira has been elected as the next Chair of the BPS Senate, the body which represents our member networks.
The British Psychological Society (BPS) acknowledges that in the past, our journals published articles by authors who explored and/or endorsed attempts to change sexual orientation and gender identity ...
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 new Infected Blood Psychological Service has launched in England and is available for the victims of the contaminated blood scandal.
An opportunity for members of SIGOPAC to connect, and to find out more about joining the committee. The event will be run by the DCP Executive and will be hosted by Kalpita Kunde, DCP-UK Chair, and Dr ...
Do we evaluate gossipers from our own social circles differently to those outside of them? And how do our own traits temper our reactions towards those who gossip? These are the questions posed by ...
A recent study takes a global look at common themes of delusions, finding far more than previously assumed.
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