This year's award winner has been recognised for her outstanding research into an often-neglected area of scientific study; middle childhood and emotion dysregulation.
The bi-annual BPS International Conference Symposium Scheme is now open for applications. Anyone from a BPS member network (this includes branches, faculties and sections) can apply for a grant from ...
BPS Ambassador, Jack Wood, shares his experience and motivations behind joining the BPS student ambassador programme.
The guidance is being presented at the BPS's Division of Educational and Child Psychology's conference in Bath ...
The most-read journal articles of 2025 include those on emotional eating, procrastination and links between screentime and depression.
BPS Academic Publishing Manager, Rachel Sangster, shares her publishing highlights from the past year, and what should be top of members’ to-read piles in 2026.
In this 'End', death comes to life. It is talked about, held in a gracious space, taken care of. It is not hidden, swept under the carpet, or rigidly dismissed. It is accepted, beautifully and ...
Bamberg and Moreau also note that prior fasting experience may matter, too. Initial evidence suggests that people who have just started fasting experience more negative psychological states than ...
Recipients in the New Year Honours List have been recognised for their outstanding contributions across all parts of the UK for their work in areas including education and healthcare, and for services ...
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