When adults see something that's physically disgusting — like a puddle of vomit or mouldy food — we recoil. This response is thought to be the core feature of the emotion of disgust: it drives us to ...
The government has revealed that there were almost 2.2 million more elective care appointments compared to the same period in 2023. Responding to the news, President of the British Psychological ...
Responding to the issue of capacity assessment and the Assisted Dying Bill, President of the British Psychological Society Dr Roman Raczka said: "Psychologists work closely alongside other ...
To support the Member Network in contributing to the society's strategic plan and achieve the objectives set out by the society, and to be the 'voice' of the Member Network To assist the committee ...
With 150 miles left before we reached Glasgow, my partner and I had been on the road for hours. Rain streaked down the windows, casting the landscape in a dreary grey. The wet weather weighed heavily ...
To support the Member Network in contributing to the society's strategic plan and achieve the objectives set out by the society, and to be the 'voice' of the Member Network To assist the committee ...
We're monitored everywhere these days; mobile phone trackers, front-facing cameras on every device, internet history, and now AI grabbing our data from all angles, to give a few examples. As Kiley ...
You are originally from Canada. What are the differences you've seen in community and society after moving to the University of Birmingham? I really noticed the poor state of housing, how the cost of ...
Welcoming the Government's announcement of a £200m funding boost to the Public Health Grant, Dr Roman Raczka, President of the British Psychological Society said: "Any increase in funding from ...
Since I moved to Birmingham in 2008 for my undergraduate degree, the city has represented community, vibrancy and diversity to me. The poem (below) I wrote at the request of a friend to sell to raise ...
As psychologists, our mission to unravel the complexities of the human mind carries profound responsibilities. Our insights can promote human dignity, autonomy and support democratic self-government.
Helen Kitching, a passionate advocate for pre-tertiary psychology education, sadly passed away on 1 February 2025 after being diagnosed with cancer some years ago. Helen received a BSc in Psychology ...
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