The Division of Educational and Child Psychology is pleased to invite you to attend its 2025 conference. The conference offers a unique learning experience, featuring insights from renowned keynote ...
The Bevan Commission is working with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in the US to adapt their 'Breaking the Rules for Better Care' initiative (also known as Silly Rules) for use in Wales. The ...
When you are travelling on behalf of your network or committee, we want bookings for travel and accommodation to be quick, easy and cost effective. When you are travelling on behalf of your network or ...
2021 Guidance following your first vaccination dose Managing the family impact of shielding 2020 COVID-19 and intimate relationships: The complicated impact of ongoing lockdowns The psychology of ...
The BPS strives to be national and global champion for equality, equity, diversity, inclusion and human rights. Our advisory groups are made up of members from across the domains with expertise in the ...
How do I become an Assistant Psychologist? In order to become an Assistant Psychologist you will need an undergraduate degree in psychology (ideally one which is accredited by the BPS, as membership ...
Why do you think, behave and feel the way you do? How does that affect your memory, the way you communicate and your ability to complete tasks? Psychology - the study of the mind and behaviour – tries ...
The Qualification in Clinical Neuropsychology (QiCN) is designed to provide a standard of competence for practice as a Clinical Neuropsychologist that will help you ...
We’ve teamed up with the Association for the Teaching of Psychology (ATP) to create a free toolkit to support your teaching. Here you can find links to videos and interviews to help inform your ...
The Division of Occupational Psychology (DOP) promotes the professional interests of occupational psychologists and those in training in the United Kingdom (UK). It provides a home, a champion, a ...