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Ref NoBPS/001/11/03/01/35/09
TitleBPS Press Releases September 2017
Date2017
DescriptionBritish Psychological Society press releases and announcements
Awaiting Transfer [See BPS website www.bps.org.uk/news-and-policy]

01 September 2017 DHP annual conference to see debate live streamed. The Division of Health Psychology (DHP) will be live streaming a debate between their keynote speakers from their annual conference next week.

01 September 2017 BPS East of England Branch annual conference taking place this week

01 September 2017 BPS West Midlands Branch workshop day taking place on Friday

01 September 2017 What Sat Nav does to our memories of a journey

01 September 2017 Schoolchildren are more likely to intervene in online bullying

04 September 2017 Believing widely doubted conspiracy theories can satisfy a need to feel special

04 September 2017 Watching box sets with your partner can benefit your relationship

04 September 2017 Beat the poster submission deadline for the DCP annual conference

05 September 2017 Increase the meaningfulness of your work by considering how it helps others

05 September 2017 Clinical psychologist calls for societal change to boost young people’s wellbeing

06 September 2017 Most mothers hope their babies will become extraverts

06 September 2017 Research shows links between explicit material and early sexual behaviour

07 September 2017 Safe sex messages in bars could reduce sexual risk taking

07 September 2017 You are what you think you eat

07 September 2017 More social support needed for couples following a prostate cancer diagnosis

07 September 2017 How short-term increases in testosterone change men’s thinking style

08 September 2017 Learning more about yourself could help you understand others

08 September 2017 Women in Psychology: From invisibility to influence

11 September 2017 DCP members can win a bursary to attend the Division's annual conference

11 September 2017 Early identification and effective action vital to help prevent suicide

11 September 2017 Children as young as four believe in karma

12 September 2017 Mentally well voice-hearers have a heightened ability to detect real speech

13 September 2017 Much ado about developmental psychology

13 September 2017 New research reveals the long-term toll of keeping secrets

14 September 2017 Nominations sought for Public Engagement and Media Award

15 September 2017 Let’s dial down the hype about grit – new paper finds no association with creative achievement

18 September 2017 Women know better than men what other women are thinking and feeling

18 September 2017 Final chance to book for the 2017 CYPF annual conference

19 September 2017 BPS President comments on number of young people referred but unable to access help

19 September 2017 BPS member offering trauma therapy training to mental health professionals in Manchester

19 September 2017 New review says learning a second language won’t protect you from dementia

20 September 2017 Children of today are better at delaying gratification than previous generations

21 September 2017 Submissions now open for 2018 DECP annual conference

21 September 2017 Conspirators in their own memory loss – findings from 53 patients with “psychogenic amnesia”

22 September 2017 For people in Japan, happiness isn’t associated with better health

22 September 2017 BPS member Lindsay Peer wins Science Council CPD commendation

22 September 2017 Autonomy and support from colleagues cut absenteeism rates among older workers

22 September 2017 Early-bird registration rate for DCP annual conference ends on 22 November

22 September 2017 Children are more creative when they cooperate than when they compete

26 September 2017 Submissions now open for 2018 Northern Ireland Branch conference

26 September 2017 Perhaps teens are too cynical to benefit from mindfulness

26 September 2017 CYPF conference begins today in Reading

27 September 2017 Review of best practice in psychological services in schools launched today

27 September 2017 Dr Romana Farooq receives Early Career Award from CYPF

28 September 2017 Three BPS sponsored events taking place at Cheltenham Literature Festival

29 September 2017 Mock jury study – will behaviuoral genetic evidence get defendants off the hook?





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TermPublic Relations
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ArchNoteCompiled by Claire Jackson BPS Archivist History of Psychology Centre.
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