LevelFile
Ref NoBPS/001/6/01/02/02/02
TitleBPS Annual Conference - Submissions 1992
Date1992
Extent4 folders
Physical DescriptionOne box file
DescriptionAbstracts and summaries (some full copies) of papers, posters, lectures and symposia for the British Psychological Society Annual Conference. These submissions to the BPS Standing Conference Committee [BPS/001/6/01/01/] are often anonymised but authors can be identified by consulting the programmes in BPS/001/6/01/02/01 BPS Annual Conference Programme and Abstracts.

1. Children with Down's Syndrome Growing Up [Janet Carr]
2. Altered Awareness and Beliefs After Brain Injury [Andy Young]
3. Drug Education is A Bust: An Examination of the Drug Knowledge of American Students [S J Muncer]
4. Causes of Drug Use: What Do People Think? [S J Muncer]
5. Gentle Teaching - A No Frills Community Application [S Conbcy-Hill, M Berkley, K Hitchcock]
6. Acquired Dyslexia and Dysgraphia: Sources of Help in the Educational World [S Moody]
7. Neo Traditional Attribution Theory: Are Dimensions Ambiguous? [A Edwards]
8. The Evolution of Pain Concepts [R Melzack]
9. Socio-Demographic Aspects of Pain in Endometriosis Patients [W Y Low, R J Edelmann]
10. An Exploration of Girls' Personal Gender Constructions in the School context [M Macdonald]
11. Perceiving Persons and Groups [David L Hamilton]
12. A Weight on Children's Minds: Body shape Dissatisfactions at 9 Year Olds [A Hill, E Jones, J Stack]
13. Everyday Use of Social Relaxants and Stimulants [G Low]
14. European Perspectives in Teaching Psychology [J Radford] Special Group of Teachers of Psychology Symposium
15. Learning to Interpret Mammograms for Breast Cancer Screening: Clinical Reasoning or Perceptual Learning? [G Pauli]
15 Consciousness and Cognition - Cognitive Section and History and Philosophy of Psychology Section Symposium
16. Scopolamine, Cognition and Dementia [A C Parrot] - Psychobiology Section symposium
17. The Role of Attention in Cognitive Techniques for the Management of Chronic Pain [Chris Eccleston]
18. A Controlled Follow-Up Study of Children Born at 28 Weeks or Less Gestational Age [L Harding, L Walker]
19. The use of a Standard Questionnaire Procedure to Examine the Subjective Experience of Acquired Deafness [P Kerr, R Cowie]
20. Differentiating Between Impairment and NonImpairment Explanation of Postevent Interference [D B Wright]
21. Stereotypes and Social Cognition symposium [Neil Macrae]
22. The Possibility of a Unified Theory of cognition [N E Wetherick]
23. Recent Developments in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation [B A Wilson] - Special Group in Neuropsychology Section symposium
24. Men and Workplace Sexual Harassment: Who does It and Why? [T Moston]
25. Psychological Attachment to Place: London Docklands A Case Study [Clare Twigger]
26. Job Parcels: Getting More for Employers, Employees and Society [S E Whiddett]
27. Educational, Gender and Sex Characteristics Associated with Spatial Processing [C H Hamilton]
28. Relaxation and Cognition Skills Training for Chronic Headache in Children: A Comparison of Clinic Based and Home-Based Treatment Formats [P R Martin] symposium;
29. The Effects of Authority on Compliance in children [S Kenn]
30. Topic Regulation and Mutual Understanding in Problem Directed Dialogues [F Diaz Martinez]
31. Aspects of British Psychology - Leslie Hearnshaw - History and Philosophy of Psychology Section symposium
32. Improving Research and Practice in Psychotherapy [Michael Barkham] May Davidson Award lecture;
33. The Development and Evaluation of a Work Skills and Stress Management Training Programme [D Roger]
34. Family Values and Taboo Topics in a Changing Society: Preliminary Data from Eastern Europe [Robin Goodwin]
35. Eating Disorders in Sport: Prevalence and Assessment [D Greenspan]
36. Meals, Maladies and Merrymaking: The Psychology of Food and Eating - Scientific Affairs Board SAB symposium
37. Contingent Teaching: Starting from Where the Learner is At [A T Thomas]
38. Advances in Computer-Based Test Construction
39. Applying the CIP to the Road Vehicle Accident Witnesses [A Chapman]
40. Health Beliefs and Behaviours Relevant to Cardiovascular Disease: Results from the European Health and Behaviour Survey [A Steptoe]
41. Social Support in HIV Infect [R Flynn]
42. Predicting Volunteer Dropout Rates [R Flynn]
43. Sport Psychology symposium
44. Individualised Quality of Life Across Age Groups [J P Browne]
45. Changing Minds and Changing Relationships [Judy Dunn]
46. Families, Talk and Culture: The Development of Social Understanding [Judy Dunn]
47. Beyond the Patient: A Prospective Analysis of Severe Head Injury and Carer Quality of Life [A M Hickey]
48. Prediction of Training Outcome from Course Assessments [C Symonds]
49. The Effects of Relaxation on Mood and Memory [M Rome]
50. Promoting Capability; Fundamental Issues in Concepts of Disability [A McCormack] symposium
51. Sex Differences in Reasoning About Rape: A Discourse Analysis Approach [Irina Anderson , Geoffrey Beattie]
52. A Developmental Study of Eyewitness Accuracy [L A Henry, C Eccleston]
53. Patients in Special Hospitals Issues to Consider [C Sellars] symposium
54. Local GP's Explanatory Models of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Residents of Lockerbie [M Mitchell]
55. Memory in Comprehension and Problem-Solving - Cognitive Psychology Section symposium
56. Psychosocial Aspects of Obesity [A P W Gardner]
57. Client Abuse in Clinical Psychology - Investigatory Committee Symposium
58. Women and Health: Feminist Perspectives symposium
59. Beyond Classical Cognitive Neuropsychology? [Tim Shallice]
60. Psychology and Research: ESRC's Role and Contribution [H J Newby]
61. A Training Needs Analysis: Staff Who Work with People with Profound Disabilities [Sharon Hall]
62. Do Mothers Speak The Same Language As Psychologists? [Janet Boddy]
63. Assessing the Need for An Online Database of Psychology Courses in the Undergraduate Curriculum [Jon Gubbay, Gary Towler]
64. Recent Officer Selection Research for the Royal Air Force - symposium
65. Proposal Psychology in Initial Teacher Training (PPiTT] workshop
66. I Don't Know If Children in Wheelchairs Can Hear - Mainstream Children's Attitudes to Disability [Pam Maras, Rupert Brown]
67. Reason is Dominant in Man [Halla Beloff]]

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AccessStatusOpen
Location13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London
TermDyslexia
RulesDescription compiled in line with the following: ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description MAD3 Third Edition 2000
ArchNoteCompiled by Claire Jackson Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.

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