Involuntary celibates, also known as 'incels ', are a community of (primarily male) people organised around a perceived inability to attract sexual or romantic relationships. The community is ...
It is relevant to NHS health trusts, integrated care boards, provider collaboratives, local commissioning groups and national commissioning boards across the UK. The guidelines can also be used to ...
It is relevant to NHS health trusts, integrated care boards, provider collaboratives, local commissioning groups and national commissioning boards across the UK. The guidelines can also be used to ...
Money will always be a complex issue but during the consumer rush of December, it's a good time for The Psychologist Guide to Money, where we look at the deep psychological relationships we have with ...
The week-long event saw over 2500 attendees enjoy a diverse and engaging range of speakers showcasing the breadth of career paths and opportunities in the field of psychology. Across 88 sessions, ...
Before the pandemic, remote work was a privilege enjoyed by only a small fraction of workers. This shifted dramatically in early 2020, when public health measures required everyone who could work from ...
Responding to the Health Services Safety Investigations Body's report into mental health out of area placements, President of the British Psychological Society Dr Roman Raczka said: "This latest ...
The theme for this year's Disability History Month is 'Disability, Livelihood and Employment'. The latest Government data demonstrates that there is still much to do to ensure there are equal ...
Responding to the new study on poverty from the Social Metrics Commission, President of the British Psychological Society, Dr Roman Raczka said: "This new study from the Social Metrics Commission ...
Behavioural science and advertising are a love-hate relationship. Ad agencies thrive on creativity and often feel that applying scientific rigour could constrain their ideas. Scientists, in turn, find ...
Dr Gavin Morgan, Chair of the Division of Educational and Child Psychology at the BPS, has been discussing our latest campaign with the team at School Behaviour Secrets. The DECP Chair discusses the ...
On 30 June 1979, my younger sister and I climbed into the back of our new Chevrolet Malibu station wagon with our milk chocolate M&Ms in hand. My mother took her customary seat as the front passenger, ...