Our mission is to support the development of Clinical Psychology, both as a profession and as a body of knowledge and skills. By working collaboratively with a number of organisations including the ...
Both in and out of work, Kim was a person with great warmth and humour who loved the Arts and was a regular attender at music festivals. Her family, friends and colleagues are struggling to come to ...
The British Psychological Society has appointed a new Chair for its Research Board. Dr Richard Stephens, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Keele University, told us he is looking forward to his remit ...
Could simply making a promise to be honest encourage people to behave in an honest way, even when there's a temptation to lie? A recent study in Nature Human Behaviour suggests that it can — but the ...
When the famed journalist and author Norman Cousins was diagnosed with a severe form of arthritis, his doctors gave him only 1 in 500 chance of recovery. Unfazed, he developed an unusual way to combat ...
Synaesthesia comes in a wide array of forms; so many, in fact, it's impossible to list them all. Some people perceive colours when they hear music, for example, whereas others perceive every word as ...
In their new book, Desire, practicing sex therapists, Dr Lauren Fogel Mersy and Dr Jennifer Vencill, draw on scientific research, cultural analysis, and years of hands-on experience to help everyone ...
For more than a century, we've known that sleep boosts cognitive performance. The big question is: how, exactly? One popular idea is that toxins which accumulate in the brain while we're awake are ...
The aim of this programme is to encourage Counselling Psychologists to pursue and share their research through different creative languages, with a focus on diversity, adaptability and accessibility.
Menopause can be a challenging time, marked by wide-reaching hormonal, psychological, and physical changes. These changes can interact with a host of pre-existing physical and mental health issues, ...
We all know that changing our behaviour isn't easy – and changing the behaviour of others is even harder. Whether it's convincing someone to exercise more, quit smoking or follow a healthier diet, ...