Level | File |
Ref No | BPS/001/11/03/01/35/05 |
Title | BPS Press Releases May 2017 |
Date | 2017 |
Description | British Psychological Society press releases and announcements Awaiting Transfer [See BPS website www.bps.org.uk/news-and-policy]
02 May 2017 Psychologists have studied what’s happening when music gives us chills or makes us cry
02 May 2017 BPS urges action on child mental health after select committees’ report
03 May 2017 Rosemary aroma can aid children’s working memory
03 May 2017 Getting likes on social media posts doesn’t lift your mood
03 May 2017 Three new Honorary Fellows elected at Society AGM
03 May 2017 Lessons from the past on how to be happy
04 May 2017 Inclusion will be priority for the new British Psychological Society President
04 May 2017 Rub each other up the right way – couples massage relieves stress
04 May 2017 We Need to Talk issues election call for more NHS psychological therapies
04 May 2017 Children’s emotional intelligence improved if mums take folic acid supplements throughout pregnancy
05 May 2017 Swearing aloud can make you stronger
05 May 2017 Friendships help kids make the move to secondary school
05 May 2017 Spare the praise – spoil the child
05 May 2017 I’ve only had a couple! Students underestimate their bad drinking behaviour
05 May 2017 Psychologists investigate the broccoli paradox
08 May 2017 Only children more creative, less agreeable and it’s reflected in their brain structure
08 May 2017 Free introductory event on reducing your carbon footprint set to take place in Peterborough
09 May 2017 Can a good sense of humour protect you from stress?
10 May 2017 New review punctures the myth that now is three seconds long
10 May 2017 A special event to mark Mental Health Awareness Week 2017
11 May 2017 Pressuring employees to be do-gooders can backfire badly
12 May 2017 Booking now open for Psychology4Students 2017
12 May 2017 New evidence shows the calming power of reminiscing about happy times
15 May 2017 Boredom proneness is not so much a trait – it’s more about what you do
16 May 2017 Neural changes after taking psychedelic drugs may reflect “heightened consciousness”
17 May 2017 Mindfulness training does not foster empathy, and can even make narcissists worse
17 May 2017 Booking now open for Psychology4Graduates 2017
18 May 2017 Do women really show their emotions more than men?
18 May 2017 Meeting the needs of deaf people who have mental health problems
18 May 2017 Submissions to close next month for DCP annual conference 2018
19 May 2017 Early bird rates for DCoP annual conference end next week
19 May 2017 Music teachers and students fall for music-related neuromyths – German study
22 May 2017 BPS East Midlands Branch set to hold first Psychology in the City event in Derby
23 May 2017 BPS members: have your say on changes in the Society
24 May 2017 US survey suggests role models are vital for encouraging girls into engineering and computer science
24 May 2017 British Psychological Society statement on the Manchester bombing
24 May 2017 Meet your fellow forensic psychologists in Bristol
25 May 2017 Guidance on the use of the title 'Consultant Psychologist'
25 May 2017 Submit to Sport and Exercise conference before the deadline
26 May 2017 Experimental psychology videos for kids now available
26 May 2017 Interested in psychology? Become an e-Subscriber
31 May 2017 Dr Angela Carter honoured with lifetime achievement award from EAWOP
31 May 2017 Psychologists have shown that it’s possible to train one-year-olds’ attention skills
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Research Digest was a weekly British Psychological Society blog |
Language | English |
AccessConditions | Registered Users by Appointment Only. |
AccessStatus | Open |
Term | Public Relations |
Copyright | Subject to the condition of the original, copies may be supplied for private research use only on receipt of a signed undertaking to comply with current copyright legislation. Permission to make any published use of material from the collection must be sought in advance from the Head of the History of Psychology Centre and Archives and, where appropriate, from the copyright owner. Where possible, assistance will be given in identifying copyright owners, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user of the material |
Rules | Description compiled in line with the following: ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description MAD3 Third Edition 2000 |
ArchNote | Compiled by Claire Jackson BPS Archivist History of Psychology Centre. |