The British Psychological Society is proud to launch a compelling new film that shines a light on how psychology transforms lives. Through the inspiring stories of six BPS members, this film explores ...
The Mental Health Foundation is calling on the next Scottish Parliament to place prevention at the heart of Scotland’s journey towards good mental health for all.
BPS HPTP hosts Professor Thomas Teo on epistemic injustice: research framing the ‘Other’ as inferior despite viable ...
Stephen Graham's new book will continue to explore the issues surrounding toxic masculinity and the impact of mobile phones and social media on teenagers and family life.
Imposter syndrome is also common in academia and is likely more associated with vulnerable narcissism than grandiose narcissism, due to feelings of inadequacy, hypersensitivity to evaluation, and low ...
OpenAI has released new estimates of the number of ChatGPT users who exhibit possible signs of mental health emergencies.
Latest issue focuses on online therapies, social media, fitness apps and the impact of language learning models and AI.
The William Inman Prize judging panel praised her 'in-depth' research and described how, "the research was conducted in a rigorous yet sensitive manner with a developmental focus and need for ...
It’s been another busy and productive month for the BPS Policy and Public Affairs team, so let’s dive straight in.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has recently warned of the dangers of parenting advice circulating on social media from those claiming to be experts ...
There are increasing concerns around the use of expert witnesses who are not suitably qualified for the role, according to psychologists. To combat this, the British Psychological Society (BPS) has ...