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Bell shares her experience of spending eight weeks in Oslo through the BPS Postgraduate Study Visit Scheme and her advice for anyone applying for this year’s Scheme.
This report is a revision to the second edition of the joint British Psychological Society and the Royal College of Psychiatrists (2015) guidance on dementia and people with intellectual disabilities.
I was delighted to see an article about the therapeutic benefits of heavy metal music (The Psychologist, May 2025). From a personal perspective, growing up in a dysfunctional family environment in a ...
In 1995, Jasper Johns – one of the greatest living American artists – and a group of art historians were summoned by the executors of Abstract Expressionist Willem de Kooning's estate on Long Island ...
In response to the recent article highlighting the ethical dilemmas of the ongoing Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentencing (April 2025 issue), we ask what this means for those of us ...
The British Psychological Society has welcomed a number of measures in the Scottish Programme for Government (PfG), setting out areas of action for the coming year, but is concerned other critical ...
"Mental health services for children and young people remain concerningly overstretched," says Dr Rachel Bradley.
Seymour Research Limited will be collating the survey feedback and reviewing evidence gathered from the consultation and market analysis to develop different options for the future of the ...
As an avid Made in Chelsea fan, Louise Thompson has always been on my radar, primarily for fitness tips and fashion inspiration. However, after reading her book Lucky on my commute to the MRC ...
As a long-standing member of the BPS, I have always appreciated our organisation's commitment to fairness, inclusion, and ethical standards. I recently revisited the BPS's DEI policy, noting the ...