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‘Not everybody thinks like a psychologist’ - A meandering journey back to clinical health psychology
Erin Gardiner interviews Faculty committee pre-qualification rep Fiona Jenkins, Health Coach at East London NHS Foundation Trust and MSc Health Psychology student at UCL.
As the summer holidays draw to a close, we look back on some of the most-read and popular stories from the BPS this month.
Assistant Psychologist Amy Coyle with a psychological review of whether UK prison Incentives Policies are neurodivergent-friendly.
It’s been another busy and productive month for the BPS Policy and Public Affairs team, so let’s dive straight in.
The BPS, in partnership with Wiley, is expanding its portfolio of journals in 2026 with the launch of Environmental Psychology Research (EPR).
We’re delighted to announce that Matthew Cameron has been appointed as the new chair of the Society’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Board.
Applications are open for speakers for the next BPS Psychology Careers Festival, taking place 9 – 13 February 2026.
If you see someone coughing and spluttering, it makes sense to give them a wide berth. This type of reaction, which reduces the chance that you'll get infected, is part of what's been termed the ...
Our annual awards allow us to recognise the wealth of talent our members possess, while our member grants enable us to support their important work and research.
Presented by the BPS Research Board, this award recognises a postgraduate researcher who has made a significant contribution to psychology through their doctoral degree study.
The Early Career Conference Bursary Scheme is now accepting applications for the second round of bursaries for 2025.
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