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These guidelines will first provide an outline of the legal responsibilities of members of the Society whose research is governed by the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986.
View resultWilliam Bulman from the DECP Committee considers the impact of stress upon teachers and the ways in which any/all of us might be able to help alleviate this.
View result2 April is about raising awareness of autism spectrum condition and celebrating neurodiversity. Applied psychologist Dr Kristina Balampanidou shares some of her experiences.
View resultThis article was written by Dr Inka Karppinen, lead behavioural scientist at CybSafe, and edited by Dr John Blythe, an industry representative for the BPS Cyberpsychology Section.
View result13 September 2022
Developed by the Division of Clinical Psychology Faculty for the Psychology of Older People, the guide presents psychosocial intervention options for people in the early stages of dementia.
27 April 2020
Matthew Adams revisits Pavlov’s labs from a dog’s perspective.
25 February 2020
Adapted with permission of the publisher from the book 'Wag: The Science of Making Your Dog Happy' written by Zazie Todd and published by Greystone Books in March, 2020.
28 March 2006
The dog should not be regarded as a panacea for ill health in humans.
10 April 2019
An exclusive extract from 'The Psychology of Dog Ownership', by Theresa Barlow and Craig Roberts, published by Routledge Psychology as part of their 'The Psychology of Everything' series.
22 April 2009
The picture that emerged was mixed. On the one hand, the children clearly saw the real dog as more real and alive than the robot dog.
11 March 2024
Matthew Adams on the exhibition, 'Pavlov and the Kingdom of Dogs: A Secret History' at 35 North Gallery, Brighton.
01 October 2024
An excerpt from 'Bark! The Science of Helping Your Anxious, Fearful, Or Reactive Dog', by Zazie Todd.
04 July 2024
Barbara Cooke and Graham Towl on novel ways of applying psychological theory in prisons.
02 December 2019
New research from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology aims to expand our understanding of dogs.
08 February 2023
Researchers identified six specific expressions that participants used when interacting with babies and dogs, but not when interacting with another adult.
03 October 2016
Study finds words of praise provoked particularly strong activation in dogs’ left hemispheres regardless of tone.
02 January 2007
Moreover, it seems this latent ability is ripe for improvement through practice.
Series: DECP Debate Volume: 1 Issue: 185
Date of Publication: 01-03-2023
Author(s): Jenny Gu, Sarah Wright
View Does reading aloud to a dog improve children’s reading outcomes? An academic critiqueSeries: Psychology of Education Review Volume: 47 Issue: 2
Date of Publication: 01-01-2023
Author(s): Jessica Baines, Andrew J. Holliman, Daniel Waldeck
View Does having a school-based wellbeing dog influence children’s socio-emotional development and learning? A thematic analysis of parent perspectivesSeries: OP Matters Volume: 1 Issue: 44
Date of Publication: 01-12-2019
Author(s): Malcolm Hatfield
View The practitioner occupational psychologist – A dog wagged by its psychometric tail?Series: The Work Life Balance Bulletin: a DOP Publication Volume: 2 Issue: 2
Date of Publication: 01-01-2018
Author(s): Joni Delanoeije
View Dogs at the 2020 (home-)workplaceSeries: Forensic Update Volume: 1 Issue: 125
Date of Publication: 01-09-2017
Author(s): Elizabeth Spruin, Katarina Mozava
View Using specially trained dogs in the Criminal Justice SystemSeries: PsyPag Quarterly Volume: 1 Issue: 84
Date of Publication: 01-10-2012
Author(s): Felicity Butterly, Carol Percy, Gillian Ward
View Anthrozoology and positive behaviour support: How the study of assistance dogs in developmental disability can foster collaborative research and practiceSeries: DECP Debate Volume: 1 Issue: 140
Date of Publication: 01-09-2011
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View all dogs have ADHDSeries: Psych-Talk Volume: 1 Issue: 67
Date of Publication: 01-09-2010
Author(s): Katie Wright-Bevans
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