Ariel, The Future Loves You: How and Why We Should Abolish Death was a thought-provoking read. What do you mean when you talk about 'abolishing death', and how on earth could a terminally ill ...
'We're one of the British Psychological Society's biggest Divisions. If you created a Venn diagram with other member networks – clinical, health and psychotherapy for instance – and with other ...
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 ...
Parliament hosted a debate on maternal mental health this week. Supporting the calls for better maternal mental health in England, Dr Camilla Rosan, Chair of the British Psychological Society's ...
If you use the term 'climate change', you might be surprised to learn that it was coined in 2002 by an advisor to former US President Bush as a "less frightening" and "less emotional" alternative to ...
I am feeling trepidatious about my weekly visit to the 'Fear Clinic', a docuseries where patients enter a 'confrontation room' for total exposure to their object of fear. The first episode presents ...
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 ...
Welcoming the Education Secretary's plans for a 'new era' of school standards, Dr Helena Bunn, chair of the Division of Educational and Child Psychology at the British Psychological Society, said: "We ...
The number of national priorities has reduced from 32 to 18, which means local systems have greater flexibility in how they prioritise local population health needs. This is an important document for ...
Supporting the launch of the Future Minds campaign backed by Children and Young People's Mental Health Coalition, which the British Psychological Society is part of, Julia Faulconbridge, from the ...
Ella Rhodes spoke to Professor David Putwain (Liverpool John Moores University), co-editor in Chief for the British Journal of Educational Psychology, and author of the new book Understanding and ...
People with paranoia mistakenly believe that others wish to harm them. These misperceptions are generally assumed to stem from errors in how that person thinks about the world, including other people.