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The William Inman Prize 2025 will award £2,500 to a researcher specialising in psychosomatic ophthalmology or psychological factors in physical conditions.
"AI offers many benefits to society, but it should not replace the human support essential to mental health care. Instead, tools like chatbots should be used to complement existing services which help ...
The BPS says that politicians should come from the widest variety of backgrounds possible to improve public trust.
The new findings, published in the British Journal of Developmental Psychology, revealed a strong link between children’s mood and how often their thoughts wander.
The BPS is delighted to announce that Dr Abigail Fiske is the winner of the Award for Outstanding Doctoral Research Contributions to Psychology 2024.
The British Psychological Society (BPS) has welcomed a new mental health and wellbeing strategy centred on early intervention and prevention.
For the fourth year, the BPS will march in Pride in London in support of equality, diversity and inclusion. This year the theme of BPS participation is Unity, and the society is asking parade ...
Responding to the UK Supreme Court judgment on women and sex in the case of For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers, Dr Roman Raczka, BPS President, said: We acknowledge the Supreme Court's ...
Psychologists working in fields spanning vicarious trauma in journalists, forensic psychology, social justice and discrimination, and developmental psychology have won four British Psychological ...
A chartered psychologist and former England Darts Captain has said the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) must do more to protect players' mental health. Dr Linda Duffy (University of Middlesex) ...
The BPS has announced funding for Early Career Study Visit and Postgraduate Study Visit schemes. Up to £1,200 is available for early-career and postgraduate researchers to further their studies at ...
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