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NHS England has described the CAP apprenticeship as “being vital for the delivery of the Government’s 10 Year Health Plan” ...
Researchers have warned there is an “urgent need” to ensure the best possible mental healthcare for people aged 16-25 amid rising rates of mental health conditions.
Some of the symptoms of PTSD are hyper-vigilance, scanning the environment, being watchful and on your guard. The need to do that reduces when you're not in an urban environment where there are cars ...
The BPS is running three workshops for members to examine what role psychologists can play in delivering the three key shifts outlined in Labour’s blueprint for the health service.
Marking the 40th anniversary of B.F. Skinner’s Distinguished Visitor’s Address at the British Psychological Society annual conference at Swansea University.
Simon Raven spent six months as an artist in residence in the School of Psychology, University of Surrey (Autumn 2024-Summer 2025). He reflects, following a perspective from Chartered Psychologist ...
A preview of the British Psychological Society’s Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology (DSEP) annual conference in Leeds this December.
I qualified as a Clinical Associate in Psychology (CAP) just as the ground beneath the profession began to shift. It was never the most stable foundation to begin with; a relatively new profession ...
The BPS has released a video interview with retired educational psychologist Pauline Collier, who received 'treatment' involving electric shocks to stop her attraction towards other women, as part of ...
Professor Mike Burton has been named as the 2025 winner of the British Psychological Society’s Research Board’s Lifetime Achievement award. Ella Rhodes spoke to him about his career, advice for ...
Beth Jefferies, Professor of Psychology at the University of York, has been announced as the winner of this year's British Psychological Society's Research Board Presidents' Award. She has been ...