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    The existential and emotional impact of Brexit

    Today's guest blog has been provided by Professor Emmy van Deurzen.

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    Psychology across borders and the impact of Brexit

    Since I joined the society in April 2018, we’ve had a real focus on strengthening our ties internationally.

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    Expat anxiety

    Christine Haworth-Staines provides her perspective on how things have changed for the expat community in the wake of the Brexit referendum.

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    Psychological government

    Although 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.

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    The shape of things to come

    The shape of UK politics has changed.

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    All eyes on Brighton

    As 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.

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    The first 100 days

    Our 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.

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    The delicate dance of workforce wellbeing and psychological safety

    A 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.

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    A sense of belonging

    With 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.

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    Every Mind Matters – a psychological contribution to public mental health

    On 7th October 2019, Public Health England launched a new national mental health resource, ‘Every Mind Matters’.

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    General Election 2017: What does it mean for psychology?

    After 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.

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    53 million reasons

    There are 53 million reasons to welcome the government’s announcement of a plan to spend £1.3bn on our mental health care.

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