When the team analysed the cheek temperature data, they found that the participants blushed more when they watched themselves singing, compared with someone else. "This aligns with the notion that ...
'Slap fighting' is far less well-known than boxing, as well as some other sports that involve regular impacts to the head. But slap fighting competitions, in which two people stand opposite each other ...
As we head into autumn, the DClinPsy courses are taking in new trainees, and we want to support them in their journey into the profession. We have created a set of resources to help them as detailed ...
Some years ago, when we still had both of our previous dogs, Ghost and Bodger, we went for a walk on a sunny afternoon. We ambled at dog pace, letting them sniff here and there and, in Ghost's case, ...
Produced in partnership between the BPS Research Team and Division of Clinical Psychology's Pre-Qualification group it offers vital insights for prospective trainees based on responses from current ...
I was shocked and dismayed when my grandmother, in her later stages of dementia, abruptly failed to recognise her loved ones. How can a disorder make a person forget how to eat or speak? How could she ...
The British essayist, artist, and psychoanalyst Marion Milner (1900-1996) thought deeply about how reading, drawing, and getting better related to each other. The guiding question of Milner's life was ...
Responding to the news, authors of the research "Knife crime offender characteristics and interventions – A systematic review" and BPS members Kevin Browne, Sandra Jareno-Ripoll and Dr Elizabeth ...
I studied Psychology at the University of South Florida, as I have always been interested in helping others (including myself!) to overcome difficult situations. As I attended classes, I was happy to ...
The BPS is working on a new programme of work called Psychology Matters, which aims to celebrate and highlight the power of psychology in transforming lives. We know the vital role of psychology in ...
An enlightening piece in the September issue discussed Sharrona Pearl's book Do I Know You? From Face Blindness to Super Recognition and the life and work of neurologist and author Dr Oliver Sacks.
The EWAG advises on professional standards and good practice for psychologists working as expert witnesses; training opportunities in expert witness work and their availability, as part of BPS CPD ...