A diagnosis of dementia can have a hugely consequential effect on someone's sense of self. Neurological conditions, by their very nature, can impact how someone thinks, communicates, and engages in ...
Responding to the news that job coaches could visit mental health patients in hospital to help them get back to work, the President of the British Psychological Society Dr Roman Raczka said: "Everyone ...
The BPS has linked up with the University of Leicester to offer an Arts Humanities Research Council-funded PhD titled 'Challenging histories and changing future conversations at the UK British ...
I find myself circling between jobs as I make my way through my 20s, settling in places I know for a short while before detaching again. A glimmer of hope appears with every new job – a chance to ...
Responding to the government's consultation on its ten-year plan for the NHS, President of the British Psychological Society Dr Roman Raczka said: "We welcome the government's ambitions to strengthen ...
How we better redistribute wealth might be one of the most pressing questions of our time. When the world's richest 1% owns 43% of global assets, it's clear that inequality is one of the defining ...
When I was 16, my dad had a stroke and passed away after a few hours of being in a coma. I was shown a CT scan by a doctor who was trying to explain what had happened. I remember seeing the scan, and ...
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 ...
Responding to the new report from the Children's Commissioner Waiting times for assessment and support for autism, ADHD and other neurodevelopmental conditions Dr Gavin Morgan, chair of the Division ...
John Amaechi OBE, a respected organisational psychologist and founder of APS Intelligence Ltd, and Kimberley Wilson, chartered psychologist and nutrition expert, will be speaking at this year's ...
Every day, we make a multitude of decisions. Most are relatively unimportant, and have no clear right or wrong options — such as: Should I walk the dog before or after going to the gym? Should I shop ...
I am one of the many people who received a later diagnosis of autism and ADHD, when I was in my mid-20s. It was a reflective time – I now had a new lens to understand myself. I hadn't known why I ...