The BPS’s Division of Neuropsychology provides its recommendations for a high-quality service, improving rehabilitation outcomes and cost-effective care.
All active Division of Coaching Psychology members will receive an email from [email protected] with instructions on how to submit a vote. This will be sent out on Thursday 14 May ...
Juror Appreciation Week (May 4-10th 2026) highlights the underappreciated role of jurors within the justice system.
The public consultation period for feedback on the draft Doctoral Counselling Accreditation Standards will be open until 5 June.
POST Fellowship alumna, Annie O’Brien, shares how her POSTnote research developed, the experience of interviewing stakeholders about maternal mental health and her work’s impact.
In 2018, Spotify analysed listening trends and streaming behaviours finding that:  Approximately 25% of songs are skipped within the first 5 seconds  An estimated 35% are skipped within 30 seconds ...
In this election overview, we've included links to all the party manifestos for you to view the various pledges each party would introduce should they win the election and form the next Scottish ...
Our awards allow us to recognise the wealth of talent in psychology, while our member grants enable us to support their important work and research. Society awards Member grants Honorary awards Member ...
From Tuesday 30 June 2026, it will be a requirement for all Mental Health and Wellbeing Practitioners (MHWP) to be on an approved register. The BPS Wider Psychological Workforce (WPW) Register is one ...
People with ADHD often struggle to stay focused, and typically report more frequent experiences of mind-wandering and mind-blanking. Elaine Pinggal at Monash University, Australia, and her team ...
The opportunity to write Poisonous People came to me in an unconventional way. Organisational psychologist Adam Grant recommended me as an expert who could write about the effect of 'one bad apple' on ...
I've been noticing a pattern in my clinical work with younger men. They don't usually come in talking about the internet or the manosphere. They come in describing a more general sense of being stuck ...