First paper published by Environmental Psychology Research puts the spotlight on waste bin behaviour
The colour and design of waste bins have a significant effect on people’s recycling behaviour, a review of research reveals.
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BPS responds to Welsh Government's Delivery Plan - Preventing and Responding to Child Sexual Abuse
Responding to Welsh Government's proposals to prevent and respond to child sexual abuse over the next decade, Chair of the British Psychological Society's Welsh Branch Dr Sharon Davis said: "It is ...
The British Psychological Society (BPS) has welcomed news that a women’s health hub is now open in every health board area in Wales.
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 ...
A short, lunchtime workshop to offer members the chance to come together and perform some positive reflection on their achievements so far and consider their future goals.
BPS Student Ambassador Lamiaa Safwat explores how fasting occupies a unique intersection of behaviour, belief, and biology, and how the psychological significance of fasting has long been ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has announced a proportion of the NHS budget spent on mental healthcare will be cut for the third straight year.
Expert witness psychologists should only be used as experts in family court cases, according to new recommendations ...
NHS partners have found that AI-based CBT can outperform human clinical judgment when treating individuals with moderate depression and anxiety, while achieving comparable therapeutic alliance and ...
The BPS is committed to publishing annual reports showcasing the work of member networks and how they are making a difference to members. Don't miss out on your opportunity to tell us what you value ...
Intro workshop on Single-Session Therapy in Wales’ Stepped Care 2.0, led by Windy Dryden, covering core principles, delivery, practice and a live demo.
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