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The BPS continues to be concerned that jurors who are exposed to distressing evidence in court, sometimes over several months, are particularly at risk. Jurors can potentially go without psychological ...
The Practice Board Awards recognise exemplary psychologists who have made outstanding contributions in their field. This year, the awards celebrate three psychologists who have made a huge impact in ...
It is increasingly important to academia and funding bodies that research output is reaching policymakers and impacting decisions around the way that people live. In the evolving open access landscape ...
In April, the Senedd's Health and Social Care Committee published its report on the Legislative Consent Memorandum for the Mental Health Bill. Many of the points which we raised in our submission to ...
Online event re-launching the BPS NEEB, starting with a presentation and then followed by a psychology-themed quiz.
Some of the most striking early images to come out of the early pandemic period were of empty supermarket shelves, or of people leaving shops with trolleys piled high with excesses of toilet paper, ...
In the late 1950s, British psychical researcher Tony Cornell wanted to discover how people would respond if they saw a ghost. Aware of the difficulties associated with summoning a genuine spirit, ...
With online misinformation becoming an increasingly pressing issue, being able to correctly identify fake news is becoming an important skill for kids to develop early. Though tools like fact-checkers ...
When stress hits us, sleep is often one of the most immediately affected areas. Difficulty falling asleep, frequent awakenings, or even distressing nightmares, can all exacerbate stress further, ...
Welcome to the April edition. For anyone who hasn't had chance to have a look, a reminder that the DCP Review of 2024 has been published. There's so much amazing work happening across the Division, ...