Children's strategies for exploration can be influenced by the kinds of stories they hear, according to new research.
Why do you think, behave and feel the way you do? How does that affect your memory, the way you communicate and your ability to complete tasks? Psychology - the study of the mind and behaviour – tries ...
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The Qualification in Clinical Neuropsychology (QiCN) is designed to provide a standard of competence for practice as a Clinical Neuropsychologist that will help you ...
The BPS has responded to a recent column by Annabel Denham in the Daily Telegraph entitled "The mental health con is bankrupting Britain". Dismissing mental health as a "con" is dangerous and ...
Phobias are among the most common psychological disorders, and are the most common anxiety disorder. An estimated 6% of the population suffer from full-blown arachnophobia, for example, while around 1 ...
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Find out about our campaign to address the need for more educational psychologists in local authorities, to make sure every child has the support they need to thrive in their education. Our research ...
Shaw, the Managing Director of Pearlman-Shaw Consultancy and Chartered Psychologist in the fields of Clinical and Coaching, ahead of her BPS Webinar on having impactful conversations at work (and ...
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In the 1920s, Alexander Paterson, the Prison Commissioner, declared that people 'come to prison as punishment, not for punishment'. Yet prisoners' accounts can remind us that prison is often ...