Level | File |
Ref No | BPS/001/11/03/01/35/07 |
Title | BPS Press Releases July 2017 |
Date | 2017 |
Description | British Psychological Society press releases and announcements Awaiting Transfer [See BPS website www.bps.org.uk/news-and-policy]
4 July 2017 Small acts of kindness at work benefit the giver, the receiver and the whole organisation
05 July 2017 You don’t have to climb a mountain for a “peak experience” in nature to be life-changing
07 July 2017 Counselling psychologists gather in Stratford-upon-Avon
07 July 2017 BPS educational psychologist comments on Ofsted inspections
07 July 2017 Dave Bartram and Susan Fiske to be honoured at European Congress of Psychology
10 July 2017 Men and women want different things from therapy
11 July 2017 School sports days should be competitive – and fun
11 July 2017 The new All Party Parliamentary Group for Psychology meets at Westminster
12 July 2017Why older adults should keep taking the tablets
12 July 2017 Our comments on the Taylor Review of modern working practices
12 July 2017 Psychology of Women Section celebrates 30 years
13 July 2017 Nearly half of women who use social media say they have been sexually victimised
13 July 2017 Eight important neuropsychological syndromes you’ve probably never heard of
14 July 2017 Important notice for authors considering submitting their work to a BPS journal
14 July 2017 St Andrews expert in animal cognition is honoured by the Society
14 July 2017 Anxious about a speech? Alcohol may calm your nerves but will harm your performance
17 July 2017 Professor of Biological Psychology receives Presidents' Award
17 July 2017 It’s not just lack of sleep: why pupils with an “owl” chronotype get lower grades
17 July 2017 See the books nominated for our award
18 July 2017 Hard-core players of violent video games do not have emotionally blunted brains
18 July 2017 We oppose preparation workbooks for children taking psychological tests
18 July 2017 Older never married women rely on strong friendships to combat loneliness
19 July 2017 Public engagement event encourages young people to study science
19 July 2017 BPS members propose four new Society sections
20 July 2017 Stories of Psychology marks 30 years of the Psychology of Women Section
20 July 2017 Hearing voices need not be a problem in itself
21 July 2017 Four new reviews from our Psychological Testing Centre
21 July 2017 The compassionate care praised by the Care Quality Commission report requires investment
21 July 2017 How far does the apple fall from the tree?
25 July 2017 Proposal to form Defence and Security Psychology Section
25 July 2017 Your face gives clues to your name, suggesting your name has affected your appearance
26 July 2017 Early bird rates for Developmental Psychology Section annual conference 2017 ending soon
26 July 2017 Submission deadlines for East Midlands and East of England conferences this week
27 July 2017 Perfectionism as a risk factor for suicide – the most comprehensive test to date
27 July 2017 Health psychologists gather in Cardiff in September
27 July 2017 Psychology4Students 2017 keynotes announced
28 July 2017 Psychology4Graduates 2017 keynote speakers announced
28 July 2017 We adjust the pitch of our voice based on the status of who we’re talking to
31 July 2017 Our response to the mental health workforce plan for England
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Language | English |
AccessConditions | Registered Users by Appointment Only. |
AccessStatus | Open |
Term | Public Relations |
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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. |