A recent analysis from The Health Foundation has revealed the mental health of working-age people appears to be getting worse. It found more than 10 per cent of those aged 16 to 64 reported signs of ...
Find out about our campaign to address the need for more educational psychologists in local authorities in England, to make sure every child has the support they need to thrive in their education.
Development of the BPS manifesto for the next Sennedd election, expected to take place in May 2026, is well underway, with a draft soon to be sent to the BPS Wales policy group for review. Our ...
Stigma in mental health care remains one of the most pervasive challenges in delivering equitable support to those who need it. It operates on multiple levels: within the individual, between ...
The 2025 All-Ireland Psychology Careers Event will take place in the MacNeill Theatre, Hamilton Building, Trinity College Dublin (TCD) from 9:00 am - 3:30 pm on Saturday 01 March. The Careers Event is ...
'You don't have to look far to find derogatory descriptions of the communication of autistic people' says Dr Rebecca Wood, researcher at King's College and organiser of the How I Communicate ...
We humans – and no other species that currently shares the earth with us – are able to grasp that blindness relates to sight in much the same way as poverty relates to wealth (one is the lack of the ...
In the early stages of the Covid pandemic, there were increased numbers of reports of odd dreams, and interest arose as more and more people felt that they were recalling their dreams more frequently ...
The first time I stepped onto a film set in Türkiye as a psychologist and child protector, I knew I was entering a world vastly different from the clinical settings I was used to. I quickly realised ...
I first met Molly in 2007, having the great luck to supervise the final placement of her clinical psychology doctorate with University College London. She joined our team working with looked after ...
A survey from the Local Government Association (LGA) has shown that over half of councils that support children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), have warned they are at risk of ...
Anyone with siblings has likely heard jokes about parental favouritism. True impartiality in parenting, though, is no laughing matter, with previous research showing that siblings who genuinely ...