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TitleBPS Press Releases June 2017
Date2017
DescriptionBritish Psychological Society press releases and announcements
Awaiting Transfer [See BPS website www.bps.org.uk/news-and-policy]


01 June 2017 Can you will yourself to be more creative? Yes, but only if you’re a novice, says study of jazz pianists

02 June 2017 Your personality may affect your vulnerability to mental health problems

02 June 2017 Psychologists to be quizzed online by school students


05 June 2017 Psychology experts enter the Relationship Zone


06 June 2017 Could you bring psychology to Westminster?


06 June 2017 Three BPS sponsored events taking place this week at the Cheltenham Science Festival


06 June 2017 Online purchase patterns show left-wingers and right-wingers read very different science books


07 June 2017 Contributions sought for Community Psychology Festival 2017


08 June 2017 The reasons we stay friends with an ex


08 June 2017 NICE issues new guidance on the treatment of eating disorders

09 June 2017 The pique persuasion technique plays on our curiosity and it’s surprisingly effective


12 June 2017 Our President talks about the importance of carers


12 June 2017 'Reverse ego-depletion': People in India find mental effort energising


13 June 2017 Curbing intimate partner abuse among teenagers


13 June 2017 How to make anti-knife campaigns more effective


13 June 2017 Reporting terrorism: We do need another hero


14 June 2017 Ruby Bell and Helen Thomas honoured by our Division of Forensic Psychology


14 June 2017 Psychopathy and other problematic personalities in the workplace


14 June 2017 With leader charisma, it’s possible to have too much of a good thing


14 June 2017 New light on narcissistic women and offending


14 June 2017 Undergraduate Research Assistantship Scheme winners for 2017 announced


15 June 2017 Do you know a psychology technician who deserves recognition?


15 June 2017 New findings suggest it might be better to read toddlers an e-book than a print book


16 June 2017 The idea that humans have a poor sense of smell is an outdated myth, argues new review


16 June 2017 QMiP conference taking place in Aberystwyth next month


19 June 2017 A new study sheds light on “chemobrain”


19 June 2017 Psychological help after major disasters


19 June 2017 Counselling psychologists gather in Stratford-upon-Avon next month


20 June 2017 What is it like to be the partner of someone who is transgender?


20 June 2017 BPS publishes position paper on refugees and asylum seekers


21 June 2017 Honours awarded to two Society members


21 June 2017 Inaugural BPS East Midlands Branch conference to take place in September


22 June 2017 Does the Mental Health Act overlook the dignity and human rights of people with mental illness?


22 June 2017 Contact with immigrants crucial to referendum voting intentions, study finds


23 June 2017 Thinking about the role of psychologists in helping the Armed Forces community


23 June 2017 More Experimental psychology videos for children now available to view


23 June 2017 Researchers are figuring out how sense of self develops differently in autistic teens


26 June 2017 If high self-control has a downside, these psychologists couldn’t find it

26 June 2017 Bath psychologists clean up in I’m a Scientist


27 June 2017 Politicians – when you dodge the question, it makes you look dodgy


27 June 2017 Take part in consultation meetings on our Structural Review


28 June 2017 Having a personality that’s different from average may increase teens’ risk of being bullied


28 June 2017 Out-of-area mental health treatment is increasing


29 June 2017 Psychologists call for comprehensive wellbeing programme in schools


What is the psychological state underlying “clutch performance” – excelling under pressure?
29 June 2017

30 June 2017 Scotland's "shared vision" for dementia care


30 June 2017 Mothers typically experience a self-esteem dip soon after giving birth


30 June 2017 Terry Waite CBE to speak at Society event
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ArchNoteCompiled by Claire Jackson BPS Archivist History of Psychology Centre.
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