We spoke to neuropsychologist, Dr Niels Detert about why FND has been historically misunderstood and what can be done to address the ‘postcode lottery’ of services.
The pandemic ‘worsened wellbeing’ of the NHS workforce and caused ‘increased levels of burnout’, a report into the UK’s response has found.
Applications open shortly for our scheme that allows BPS members to apply for up to £1,200 to fund an academic study visit.
Nominations are now open for the prestigious BPS Book Awards and BPS members are invited to put forward their nominations for this year's categories. The BPS Book Award recognises ...
We are seeking an exceptional Chair for our Member Board, someone who brings specialist knowledge, strategic insight and a passion for shaping the society’s member strategy.
"It is encouraging that the Welsh Government is taking the prevention of child sexual abuse seriously in it's newly published 10-year plan. It is the first UK administration to produce a strategy of ...
Responding to the Tony Pulis's BBC Sport column where he calls for an overhaul of the football academy system, Chair of the BPS's Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology Stephen Smith said:  "It is ...
The colour and design of waste bins have a significant effect on people’s recycling behaviour, a review of research reveals.
Shaween Amin gives a professional and personal perspective on a potential male body dysmorphia crisis.
The BPS has joined a coalition which is calling for an update to NICE’s guideline on generalised anxiety disorder and panic disorder in adults.
New research in the Lancet has revealed that chatbots powered by AI may encourage delusional thinking, especially in vulnerable people. Responding to the news, President of the British Psychological ...
The British Psychological Society (BPS) has welcomed news that a women’s health hub is now open in every health board area in Wales.