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The Expert Witness Advisory Group reports to the society’s Practice Board.
View resultThis document is a joint effort by the Family Justice Council and the BPS and provides a set of guidelines for how to instruct expert witnesses in family proceedings.
View result05 January 2017
Sue Whitcombe calls for psychologists to be more proactive.
03 January 2014
Sue Whitcombe looks at broken child–parent relationships and the damage they can cause, in the latest in our series for budding writers.
28 January 2021
'Parental Alienation – Science and Law' by Demosthenes Lorandos and William Bernet (Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd), reviewed by Dr Sue Whitcombe.
16 March 2014
The hidden mental pain of men; mental health action plan and IAPT; Julian Rotter; social justice; population pressures; parental alienation; and more
16 November 2022
Sue Whitcombe on the role of psychological experts.
03 October 2022
At a conference hosted by the British Psychological Society’s Expert Witness Advisory Group (EWAG) hundreds of delegates heard fascinating talks from a judge, and psychologists with years of experience working as expert witnesses. Ella Rhodes reports.
06 May 2016
Sue Huei Leong (Durham University) attended the Society's Annual Conference in Nottingham on a BPS Postdoctoral Conference Bursary.
11 December 2020
Our editor Jon Sutton reports from a British Psychological Society Male Psychology Section mini-conference.
19 April 2024
Dr John Barry reviews Channel 4's ‘How to Be a Man’ documentary.
29 August 2010
Solicitor Richard Gregorian argues for an interdisciplinary approach from psychologists and lawyers to help those in the family justice system.
10 October 2023
Our editor Dr Jon Sutton meets Dr Sarah Davies, author of a new book How to leave a narcissist… for good.
Series: Forensic Update Volume: 1 Issue: 140
Date of Publication: 01-04-2022
Author(s): Emily Platt, Stacey A. Bedwell
View The long-term psychological effects of parental alienation during childhoodSeries: Counselling Psychology Review Volume: 28 Issue: 3
Date of Publication: 01-09-2013
Author(s): Sue Whitcombe
View Psychopathology and the conceptualisation of mental disorder: The debate around the inclusion of Parental Alienation in DSM-5