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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 ...
Read the latest resources in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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.
'School's out for summer?' Not here on The Psychologist, it isn't, where we've pulled together one of our looser-themed issues, around the experience of school, education and learning, for pupils and ...
The British Psychological Society (BPS) is delighted to announce that applications have opened for academics to nominate a student for the BPS Undergraduate Award. The award is an opportunity to ...
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.
Want to work with us? We're always looking for new talent to help us achieve our objectives of supporting, representing and promoting both psychology and psychologists. We're proud of our positive and ...