Join the FPID online community

Ask questions, share research and network on our new community platform.

Becoming a member of the community gives you the chance to keep up to speed with current themes in practice, and link up with colleagues to share special interests in different areas or practice and therapeutic models. You'll get email updates when there is a new post, plus there are links to lots to some of our key resources.

Note: We are currently in the process of switching to a new online community platform - as soon as we have, we'll update this page with information on how to join. 

Find out more about the BPS's online communities