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The following article, presented on behalf of the Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology, was written by Alban Dickson (University of Stirling).
View resultAs the women’s euros get underway, can the Lionesses thrive under the spotlight and expectation of a home tournament? Dr Jennifer Meggs from the Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology explores the idea of 'home advantage'.
View resultThe following article has been provided by Alister McCormick and Sophie Gibbs-Nicholls of Plymouth Marjon University.
View resultOn 15 January, a Zoom meeting was held for sport psychology trainees which involved a debate on paid vs voluntary work. There were a variety of opinions regarding this topic.
View resultWith Wimbledon now underway our Assistant Archivist, Lucy Parker, would like to use this opportunity to highlight the pioneering work of Barbara Knapp in tennis and psychology.
View resultGuidance to prepare potential sport and exercise practitioners for what they may actually expect to do in their day-to-day work.
View resultGuidance to help sport and exercise psychologists manage the initial athlete-consultant meeting.
View resultAs the men’s European Football Championships are underway, chartered sport and exercise psychologist Alban Dickson explores the challenges facing elite footballers and what psychological approaches can help.
View result08 November 2022
The Annual General Meeting of the Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology will be held on 29 November 2022.
26 September 2022
A radical re-think of sex segregation in grassroots sport is needed to help the trans community become more physically active, according to new research.
08 April 2022
Nearly one third of people working, studying or carrying out research in the sport and exercise psychology field faced discrimination or inequality, the findings reveal.
03 September 2021
As Paralympics GB athletes continue their medal-winning performances in Tokyo, psychologists from the BPS have explained the vital role psychology can play in supporting Paralympians to achieve success.
06 August 2021
As Team GB battle for medals in Tokyo, BPS psychologists have explored just what it is about the games that connects with us in a way no other sporting event can.
21 January 2025
How BPS member networks hope they’ll have an impact in 2025
07 July 2021
Ahead of England’s Euro 2020 semi-final against Denmark tomorrow, psychologists have explored some of the psychological factors behind the England team’s success so far.
25 May 2023
The DCP Mentorship Programme and the South West Branch Mentoring Scheme are the first schemes to become part of the BPS mentoring service.
21 December 2020
Anna Martin reports from the British Psychological Society’s Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology Conference.
16 June 2020
What’s it like? We hear from the Chair of the British Psychological Society's Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology, and collect links from the archive.
18 February 2011
international activities in the President’s column; free journals access; Professional Psychology Award; Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology conference report; and more.
05 February 2024
Lloyd Emeka (PhD Student, St Mary’s University) with a review of the British Psychological Society’s Division of Sport and Exercise Annual Conference.
09 January 2024
Lloyd Emeka hears from former Olympic rower and author Cath Bishop at the Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society’s Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology.
20 August 2008
As the latest Olympics gets under way, John Kremer and Aidan Moran explore how the subdiscipline – after a few false starts – has grown ever fitter.
08 June 2010
Aberystwyth University, and new Chair of the Psychologist Policy Committee - includes web-only material
30 June 2017
Some psychologists are past masters at the ‘portfolio career’, thinking about and applying psychology in hugely varied places. Ian Florance met husband and wife team Barry and Ann Cripps, at the Society’s London offices, to draw on their huge experience.
18 March 2013
President’s column; Fellowship; North West/North East of England Branch Conference; and more.
18 June 2012
President’s column; Going for Gold; Scottish Branch Undergraduate Conference; Psychology’s ‘Origins’; Spearman Medal; and more.
17 March 2020
Shameema Yousuf on structural racism in sport and sport psychology.
Series: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 14 Issue: 2
Date of Publication: 01-09-2018
Author(s): Matt Jewiss
View Reflections on The Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology Conference, Glasgow, 11–12 December 2017Series: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 12 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-03-2016
Author(s): Sarah Carvell
View A review of the Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology (DSEP) Conference 2015: Perspective of a BPS Stage 2 TraineeSeries: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 8 Issue: 2
Date of Publication: 01-09-2012
Author(s): Karen Howells, Anna Ross
View The Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology Conference 2012Series: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 8 Issue: 2
Date of Publication: 01-09-2012
Author(s): Ian Maynard
View Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology UpdateSeries: PsyPag Quarterly Volume: 1 Issue: 74
Date of Publication: 01-03-2010
Author(s): Julie Waumsley, Sarah Wood
View Why join the Division of Sport & Exercise Psychology?Series: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 6 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-02-2010
Author(s): Rachel Rahman, Joanne Thatcher
View Psychology for All: Division of Sport and Exercise PsychologySeries: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 5 Issue: 2
Date of Publication: 01-08-2009
Author(s): Ellinor Olander
View Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology Inaugural Conference 2008Series: PsyPag Quarterly Volume: 1 Issue: 71
Date of Publication: 01-06-2009
Author(s): Daniel Hale
View Division of Sport & Exercise Psychology Inaugural Conference 2008, 11th – 12th December 2008, London.Series: Sport & Exercise Psychology Review Volume: 1 Issue: 2
Date of Publication: 01-10-2005
Author(s): David Tod, Joanne Thatcher
View Challenges for the Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology: Reflections on Anderson and Lavallee (2005)