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@BPSOfficial
British Psychological Society
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Stephen Fry supports our #FundNHSHubs campaign. He warns that the closure of the hubs could have a ‘disastrous effect’ on the health service. Help protect the NHS Staff Mental Health and Wellbeing Hubs. 📧 Email your MP today: https://t.co/gzpgvej89u
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British Psychological Society
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What makes an assistant psychologist application stand out? Join a trainee counselling psychologist on 18 Dec ’25 for practical guidance on the AP process & a live Q&A. Open to BPS Graduate Members. Register now: https://t.co/VZwEcap0Zo
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British Psychological Society
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Government proposes clinical review of how mental health conditions are diagnosed. "We look forward to working with our members to contribute to the review to help shape the processes for those who need a diagnosis." BPS President @romanpsychresponds: https://t.co/Li16ybIlrO
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@routledgebooks
Routledge Books
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🔎 Series Editor needed! British Psychological Society (BPS) is looking to appoint someone for its flagship book series, BPS Core Textbooks in Psychology. 🔗 Find out more: https://t.co/QlpmsDQnmR
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@StirUni
University of Stirling
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Congratulations to #UofStirling’s Dr Robert Morris, who is the recipient of the 2025 Distinguished Contribution Award from the @BPSOfficial Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology (DSEP). Dr Morris (right) is Director of the MSc Psychology of Sport: https://t.co/RSYVgYgfUe
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@psychmag
The Psychologist
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‘Everyone thinks I’m fine’: Making sense of ‘high-functioning’ depression in therapy. Dr Angelina Archer, Chartered Psychologist and @BPSOfficial Associate Fellow, on a presentation where symptoms can exist beneath sustained performance. https://t.co/ef31gLbwOe
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Dr Angelina Archer, Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, on a presentation where symptoms can exist beneath sustained performance.
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The Psychologist
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Really proud that this BBC programme on Friday… https://t.co/hLJUC2vuvF …is grounded in our 2023 article https://t.co/18Cy8AgKmM …and the subsequent @BPSOfficial oral history video https://t.co/AywD9Kkyc0 Thanks to Pauline Collier, and to Jim Orford.
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Michał Białek
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New paper alert! 🧵 With @KasiaCantarero, we explored a fascinating tension: When is lying more moral than telling the truth? Our findings challenge assumptions about honesty in feedback. Published in @BPSOfficial British Journal of Social Psychology. @socialpsychUK
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BERA
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📝NEW BLOG POST Bridging the gap between pre-university and university psychology education in the UK: The role of the BPS Teacher’s Toolkit By Deb Gajic and Lyndsey H. @BPSOfficial Read here: https://t.co/zjf7kyylYX
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@GillianSocial
Gillian Sandstrom
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I refer to this invited piece for @psychmag as my #Talking2Strangers manifesto. I talk about why many of us are so reluctant to talk to strangers & what some of the benefits are (including making the world a better place). https://t.co/lObhwGNaTp #OnceUponAStranger @BPSOfficial
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British Psychological Society
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Can play & stories reshape how kids see disability? Psychology lecturer Sian E. Jones shows how imaginative activities & representation in classrooms help children develop empathy, challenge stereotypes, & embrace inclusion. #DisabilityHistoryMonth: https://t.co/mtSeVDIcSL
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The Psychologist
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‘The future of forensic psychology depends on research that is both reliable and relevant...’ Dara Mojtahedi and Terri Cole, authors of Key Topics in Forensic Psychology @BPSOfficial @routledgebooks, on a ‘cat and mouse’ dynamic. https://t.co/Iu93U4W9Va
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Dara Mojtahedi and Terri Cole, authors of Key Topics in Forensic Psychology, published by the British Psychological Society and Routledge, on how best to bridge research and practice in a ‘cat and...
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@DECPOfficial
BPS DECP
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🚨We’re thrilled to introduce our keynote sessions for #DECP2026:Applying Psychology to Challenge Inequity 🌍✨Get ready for groundbreaking insights, bold conversations& transformative ideas to promote equity in our education system #twittereps Register: https://t.co/rUBjfLkIry
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@BPSOfficial
British Psychological Society
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The 250 new neighbourhood health centres announced in the #Budget2025 could help tackle health inequalities. But #PsychologyMatters: a psychological approach will ensure people get help early, before they reach crisis point. @romanpsych responds 👉 https://t.co/xa6Cif2K4I
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@Psydocsar
Sarah
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Very excited to announce this (free!) webinar that we’re putting on through the @BPSAddictions on 8th Dec at 1pm Join us online to hear Adrian Chiles in conversation with Consultant Clinical Psychologist Andre Geel @DCPPreQual @BPSOfficial https://t.co/2xe3zV4CBi
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Free webinar: Adrian Chiles and Andre Geel explore moderation in alcohol recovery, harm reduction, and when to aim for controlled drinking or abstinence.
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British Psychological Society
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🧵3/3 “This move will significantly improve the health and well-being of the children affected and will help level the playing field for every child in society.”
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British Psychological Society
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🧵2/3 “Children growing up in poverty are four to five times more likely to develop mental health problems. Meanwhile, disadvantaged children are estimated to be over four months behind their more advantaged peers when starting school at age five."
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British Psychological Society
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"The removal of the two-child benefit cap is long overdue." Our President, Dr Roman Raczka, responds to today's #Budget2025: “This will go a long way to helping hundreds of thousands of families to get the support they so desperately need." A thread 🧵1/3
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@psychmag
The Psychologist
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Living with grief… Sara Mathews with a taster from her new book in the @BPSOfficial @routledgebooks ‘Ask the Experts’ series. https://t.co/ePiUWQ77jm
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Sara Mathews with a taster from her new book in the British Psychological Society ‘Ask the Experts’ series.
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