A new study in the BPS's British Journal of Social Psychology studied over 300 people in the US and UK, and the way in which they interacted with politics.
"We welcome the government taking proactive steps to improving the issues surrounding mental health and wellbeing for those in and out of work. It is particularly encouraging to see a commitment to ...
The British Psychological Society is proud to launch a compelling new film that shines a light on how psychology transforms lives. Through the inspiring stories of six BPS members, this film explores ...
OpenAI has released new estimates of the number of ChatGPT users who exhibit possible signs of mental health emergencies.
Latest issue focuses on online therapies, social media, fitness apps and the impact of language learning models and AI.
The William Inman Prize judging panel praised her 'in-depth' research and described how, "the research was conducted in a rigorous yet sensitive manner with a developmental focus and need for ...
It’s been another busy and productive month for the BPS Policy and Public Affairs team, so let’s dive straight in.
To support the Member Network in contributing to the society's strategic plan and achieve the objectives set out by the society, and to be the 'voice' of the Member Network To assist the committee ...
The advantages of mindfulness training for enhancing cognitive and emotional flexibility are becoming increasingly apparent, yet the way in which mindfulness is taught via standardised programs ...
The posts available in November 2025 with the 1-year mandate starting on 1 January 2026 are as follows. Unless clearly stated otherwise, all posts are elected for one calendar year with the ...
This study explores humour in the emergency services, focusing on both the benefits and risks of dark and general humour in the workplace.
Eighty per cent of psychology undergraduate students are female and at Russell Group institutions, the proportion is even higher, standing at around 85 per cent. The result is that psychology ...