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TitleBPS Press Releases June 2015
Date2015
Description1 June 2015 Psychologists launch new assessment centre standard
As Britain prepares for Work Wise Week 2015 (31 May – 6 June), a group of experts from the British Psychological Society have developed a new assessment centre standard. The standard is designed to support best practice and enable organisations to run centres more effectively.

9 June 2015 Psychologists call for fundamental reform of the Work Capability Assessment

11 June 2015 How we see the future can make us depressed today. A pessimistic view of the future may not be the result of depression but the cause of it. Paper published in the British Journal of Clinical Psychology. Ann Marie Roepke and Professor Martin Seligman from the University of Pennsylvania

16 June 2015 Guidelines on hoarding launched by psychologists. New guidelines providing information, guidance and recommendations for people working with those with hoarding difficulties are launched today, by the British Psychological Society’s (BPS) Division of Clinical Psychology (DCP).

24 June 2015 Face Recognition: Photo selection study reveals we don’t look like we think we look. A new study suggests we are so poor a picking good likenesses of our face that strangers make better selections.

24 June 2015 Word recognition ‘could be the key’ to early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s

25 June 2015 A supportive close friendship helps boys and girls overcome adversity
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