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Today's guest blog has been provided by Professor Emmy van Deurzen.
View resultSince I joined the society in April 2018, we’ve had a real focus on strengthening our ties internationally.
View resultChristine Haworth-Staines provides her perspective on how things have changed for the expat community in the wake of the Brexit referendum.
View resultAlthough the general election may seem like a lifetime ago, the new government is already starting to map out its domestic priorities for the coming years.
View resultAs it starts to warm up and we see a little bit more of the sun, it’s only natural that attention is turning towards Brighton and the European Congress of Psychology this July.
View resultOur Policy Team is back with a new blog discussing the government’s first 100 days in office and how the BPS can continue to influence public policy.
View resultA culture of openness and psychological safety promotes wellbeing and acts as a buffer to stress, as well as helping improve organisational effectiveness and job satisfaction.
View resultWith less than a week to go before the football World Cup in Qatar kicks off, Daniel MacInerney BSc(Hons) MSc and MBPsS, a member of the BPS Political Psychology Section, examines the psychology of patriotism and tribalism among fans of the beautiful game.
View resultOn 7th October 2019, Public Health England launched a new national mental health resource, ‘Every Mind Matters’.
View resultAfter the surprise result of last week’s election, the Society’s Kathryn Scott, Director of Policy & Communications, and Dr Lisa Morrison Coulthard, Lead Policy Advisor, look at how changes in policies, personalities, and power dynamics in Parliament could affect our discipline.
View resultThere are 53 million reasons to welcome the government’s announcement of a plan to spend £1.3bn on our mental health care.
View result12 June 2019
Ella Rhodes reports from the Political Society Section's symposium on Brexit.
29 November 2018
Peter Collett with a letter from our January edition; plus a response.
29 June 2016
We canvassed psychologically-informed opinion on the EU Referendum result and what happens next.
30 October 2019
Michael Smith meets Brian Hughes to hear about his new book on The Psychology of Brexit.
22 March 2022
Catriona Shelly and Orla Muldoon with a social psychological analysis.
01 July 2016
We canvassed psychologically-informed opinion on the EU Referendum result, and it keeps coming…
04 October 2017
Findings suggest people’s brain responses to statements about the EU were a more accurate predictor of they way they voted in the Brexit referendum than their stated intentions.
07 October 2019
Victoria Tischler (Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society) reports from an event at Europe House in London.
06 November 2017
We seek contributions for an opinion special.
02 March 2020
Garry Squires writes.
08 April 2019
A new study looks at whether people are likely to act in ways consistent with their political beliefs if their political identity is “causally central” to their self-concept.
21 May 2018
Professor Victoria Tischler with a personal response to Brexit, and a dance collaboration.
Series: Psychology of Women and Equalities Section Review Volume: 4 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-06-2021
Author(s): Maria Madalina Ciocoiu, Rowan Voirrey Sandle
View You are not my type: A critical discourse analysis of UK media representations of immigration, before and post BrexitSeries: PsyPag Quarterly Volume: 1 Issue: 116
Date of Publication: 01-09-2020
Author(s): Anastasia Vikhanova
View Mind the Brexit – addressing the discrimination literature gap in UK studentsSeries: OP Matters Volume: 1 Issue: 35
Date of Publication: 01-09-2017
Author(s): Helen Baron
View Viewpoint: What does Brexit mean for Occupational Psychologists?Series: OP Matters Volume: 1 Issue: 31
Date of Publication: 01-09-2016
Author(s): Carole Watling
View Current Issues: Thoughts from the coalface on Brexit and occupational psychology: Psychology of Health and Wellbeing Working GroupSeries: OP Matters Volume: 1 Issue: 31
Date of Publication: 01-09-2016
Author(s): Helen Baron
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