Level | Item |
Ref No | BPS/001/11/03/01/32/12 |
Title | BPS Press Releases December 2014 |
Date | 2014 |
Description | DCP Division of Clinical Psychology Annual Conference 2014, in Glasgow. 02 December 2014 PR14 114 DCP Conference Michelle Ryan. What really helps women achieve a good work-life balance? “Women continue to be underrepresented in organisational life, in professions such as surgery and in roles such as leadership. This lack of representation is both a moral issue of gender inequality and a practical issue of productivity and staff retention.” 02 December 2014 PR14 115 DCP Conference Hannah Dale. Psychological problems in men experiencing cancer. Hannah Dale and colleagues from the University of St Andrews have found some key markers for vulnerability to psychological problems in men experiencing cancer. 02 December 2014 PR14 116 DCP Conference Fabio Sani. The protective power of belonging to social groups. Having a strong identification with a social group, such as a choir or a sports club, can help protect you against mental illness. Research by Professor Fabio Sani and colleagues from the University of Dundee that are being presented today, Friday 5 December 2014, at the Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society’s Division of Clinical Psychology in Glasgow. [draft] Dr Nadine Kaslow at the DCP annual conference Dr Nadine Kaslow, President of the American Psychological Association (APA), was invited to be a keynote speaker at the annual conference of the Society’s Division of Clinical Psychology (DCP). She will be speaking about the need to unify psychology as a discipline and profession to capitalise on its strengths for the future.
04 December 2014 PR14 117 Professional Practice Board Lifetime acheivement award, 2014
08 December 2014 PR14 118 Originator of ‘book prescription’ scheme is honoured
09 December 2014 PR14 119 BJHP social support_AIDS (UNI). Social support central for caregiver health in AIDS-affected South African communities. Psychosocial support should be a key element of health interventions for caregivers of children in HIV-affected communities, particularly for women who take on the majority of care-giving responsibilities. Research by Dr Marisa Casale, a Senior Researcher at the Health Economics and HIV and AIDS Research Division at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), South Africa.
09 December 2014 PR14 120 SGCP annual conference
10 December 2014 PR14 121 Statement on CIA torture report. Statement on CIA torture report. The British Psychological Society notes the publication of the US Senate’s report into the CIA's campaign against al-Qaeda in the aftermath of 9/11.
15 December 2014 PR14 122 2014 Public Engagement Grants Announced
16 December 2014 PR14 123 PAPTRP Wealth, power (UNI). Wealth, power or lack thereof at heart of many mental disorders
17 December 2014 PR14 124 Distinguished Contribution Award Guy Holmes. Shropshire mental health expert honoured A clinical psychologist who has worked in NHS mental health services in Shropshire for the last 20 years has been honoured by the British Psychological Society. Dr Guy Holmes has won the 2014 Award for Distinguished Contribution to Psychology in Practice.
17 December 2014 PR14 125 Psychologist January 2015
19 December 2014 PR14 126 DOP Annual conference. Changes at work are not negative. Changes in the workplace do not always have a negative effect on employees, a suggests a study published in the Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology this week
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