Level | File |
Ref No | BPS/001/11/03/01/35/10 |
Title | BPS Press Releases October 2017 |
Date | 2017 |
Description | British Psychological Society press releases and announcements Awaiting Transfer [See BPS website www.bps.org.uk/news-and-policy]
02 October 2017 Northern Ireland Psychology Week begins next Monday
02 October 2017 Transgender Politics Today – BPS event
03 October 2017 National mental health event looks for real change in workplace culture
03 October 2017 The psychology of sex differences – five revealing insights from our primate cousins
03 October 2017 Four psychology books honoured
03 October 2017 Dr Ayla Humphrey honoured with Outstanding Contribution to Applied Practice award
03 October 2017 Northern Ireland Psychology Week: A free public lecture on raising breastfeeding rates
04 October 2017 Trust the people! On the psychology of authoritarian populism
04 October 2017 In or out – how brain activity can predict your vote on Brexit
05 October 2017 Northern Ireland Psychology Week: Classroom assistants, help or hindrance?
06 October 2017 Northern Ireland Psychology Week: Menopause, the last taboo?
06 October 2017 Introverts may miss leadership chances because they overestimate how stressful it will be
06 October 2017 Small mistakes in daily tasks may be an early warning of dementia
09 October 2017 Do you know someone who deserves a DOP Award?
09 October 2017 E-cigarettes should be promoted as a method of stopping smoking
10 October 2017 Improving workplace wellbeing the focus of new BPS report
10 October 2017 Northern Ireland Psychology Week: Wellbeing within the workplace
12 October 2017 Psychologists give new insight into the nature of psychosis
13 October 2017 Exciting new BPS member benefit
13 October 2017 BPS comments on reports of violent incidents in prisons
16 October 2017 Protecting children during conflicts and humanitarian disasters
16 October 2017 Find a gym buddy – not letting them down may be the most powerful incentive
17 October 2017 Believers in conspiracy theories and the paranormal are more likely to see “illusory patterns”
17 October 2017 BPS member leads mental health evaluation study to be presented by Ruby Wax
18 October 2017 The future of clinical psychology in the Society
18 October 2017 The concept of 'compensation' makes sense of several autism puzzles
19 October 2017 Facilitating good practice for vulnerable people within the legal system
19 October 2017 Reverse “stereotype threat” – women play chess better than expected against men
20 October 2017 It's time to submit your work to our 2018 annual conference
20 October 2017 The effect of emotions on your behaviour depends partly on your expectations
21 October 2017 Psychologists back call for end to conversion therapy
23 October 2017 BPS seeks new Chief Executive
23 October 2017 We know intuitively how many lay opinions outweigh an expert
23 October 2017 Audit uncovers concerns about the use of Electroconvulsive Therapy in England
24 October 2017 The psychology behind why we value physical objects over digital
24 October 2017 Submit to our 2018 annual conference – time is running out!
25 October 2017 Ten-year study finds loneliness and self-centredness appear to be mutually reinforcing
26 October 2017 Reducing the availability of alcohol would help combat excessive drinking
26 October 2017 Misbelieving you've got sleep problems can be more harmful than actual lack of sleep
26 October 2017 BPS endorses Thriving at Work recommendations
26 October 2017 Submissions now open for 2018 DFP annual conference
27 October 2017 Most submissions for next year's BPS annual conference close on Thursday
27 October 2017 The rise of ADHD: An educational psychology perspective
27 October 2017 The psychological toll of shame in military personnel
27 October 2017 The placebo effect is amplified when doctors appear likeable and competent
27 October 2017 Care Quality Commission review finds that child mental health services are fragmented
30 October 2017 Third APPTS National Psychological Therapies Services Forum taking place in November
30 October 2017 Make the most of being a trainee in occupational psychology
30 October 2017 Expert basketball players’ brains simulate other players’ movements in slow-mo
31 October 2017 We’re surprisingly unaware of when our own beliefs change
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Language | English |
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AccessStatus | Open |
Term | Public Relations |
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ArchNote | Compiled by Claire Jackson BPS Archivist History of Psychology Centre. |