LevelFile
Ref NoBPS/001/6/01/03/03/15
TitleBPS London Conference - Press Releases 1997
Date1997
Extent1 file
Physical Description1 file
DescriptionPress Releases and drafts of press releases from British Psychological Society London Conference held 16-17 December 1997 at Institute of Education includes:

Abstracts, programme, presenter list.

Press releases, drafts, contacts, abstracts and summaries
General press release about the conference

1. Trapped in the Lottery By Fear of Leaving (Pam Briggs) - press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper 'Trapped in the Lottery: Anticipatory Regret and its Role as a Motivator for Gambling';
2. I'll Name That Face in ...' (Rick Hanley) - press release, contact sheet, abstract paper 'An Investigation of Familiar-Only Experiences During Tests of Voice and Face Recognition';
3. Stress At The Wheel (David Woodhouse) - press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper 'Driver Behaviour and Stress Coping Strategies for Different Occupational Groups';
4.Why Adults Become Estranged from Their Parents (Robert Bringle) - press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper;
5. Media Messages Can Influence Children's Attitudes To Alcohol (Tracy Guild, Geoff Lowe) - press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper 'Immediate Effects of Media Messages on Children's Attitudes to Alcohol';
6. Distorted Thinking Keeps Addicts Hooked (Chris McCusker) press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of papers given at symposium 'Cognitive Biases in the Addicted';
7. Why Can't I have A Wheelchair for Christmas (Annette Hames) - press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper 'Why Can't I Have a Wheelchair for Christmas? Young Children's Understanding of Disability';
8. HRT and Educational Level (Rona Rubin) - press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper 'Women's Education Level as an Influence on Being Prescribed Hormone Replacement Therapy';
9. Worry Reduces Dieters' Working Memory (Mike Green) - press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper 'Working Memory Impairments Associated with Dieting';
10. Giving Women A Better Sense of Their Risk of Cervical Cancer (Rachel Holloway) - press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper 'Psychological Impact of Cervical Screening - Can Overscreening of Low Risk Women Be Reduced Through Risk Communication?';
11. When The Morning Last 16 Hours (Stuart Anderson) - press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper 'Neuropsychological Correlates of Alcoholic Hangover';
12. Predicting Emergence from Vegetative State (Helen Gill-Thwaites) press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper;
13. Smokers Are Always ill (Tony Ward) - press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper 'Smoking As A State of Permanent Illness - the Experience and Role of Symptoms in Health Behaviour';
14. It's How You think, Not How Keen You Are (Philip Adey)- press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper 'Motivation, Self-Efficiency, and Cognitive Acceleration
15. Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder May Make Things Worse (Katharine Mair) - press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper 'Psychological Treatment for Dissociative Identity Disorder: Risks and Benefits';
16. Women Have More Staying Power (Alan Durndell) - press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper 'Choice and Performance: Students Studying Courses Dominated by One Gender';
17. To Burn or Not to Burn - That is The Question (Nicola Moss) - information release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of paper 'Arson: An Investigation into Motives, Characteristics and Spatial Aspects';
18 Are the Eyes Windows To the Soul? The Perception of Gaze (Martin Doherty and James Anderson) - press release, contact sheet, abstract and summary of papers given at Symposium 'The Perception of Gaze';
19. Can Teaching Psychology Transform Popular Culture (Nicky Hayes) - abstract and summary of paper;
20. Origins of Mind Using the Primate Order to Trace The Early Evolution of Cognition (Richard Byre) - summary of paper;

See also BPS/001/6/01/3/1/1 for conference programme and abstracts.
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NotesThe History of Psychology Centre is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our users. Be aware that our catalogue contains historic terminology relating to mental health which could be considered offensive. The terminology exists within the original record and has been retained to inform users on viewpoints at the time. It in no way reflects the attitudes of the cataloguers or the British Psychological Society.
Sue Cavill Press Officer's File
LanguageEnglish
Related MaterialBPS/001/11/03 BPS Press Launches, Releases and Events
RelatedRecordBPS/001/11/03
BPS/001/6/01/3/1/1
BPS/001/11/02/10
AccessConditionsRegistered Users by Appointment Only. Personal data on contact sheet not to be available to researcher.
AccessStatusOpen
Location13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London
RulesDescription compiled in line with the following: ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description MAD3 Third Edition 2000
ArchNoteCompiled by Claire Jackson BPS Archivist History of Psychology Centre.

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