In 2024, the BPS Journals published over 600 papers addressing the latest research findings in psychology. Artificial intelligence in the workplace and mental health lead as topics of highest interest ...
In September 2021, as we were slowly coming out of the Covid lockdowns, a group of Clinical Psychology doctorate trainees sat in a well-ventilated room. After a period of uncertainty, it had been ...
In March 2020, just a week before my PhD Viva, I received the news that everything had been cancelled. The UK was heading into lockdown as Covid-19 became a grave threat. What followed was an ...
The Covid pandemic looked, in some ways, like an age of altruism. Around us, we saw widespread acceptance of responsibilities for the welfare of others. The urgency of the pandemic and the legal and ...
When the editor of The Psychologist interviewed me about my book The Art of Rest at the end of 2019, we had no idea that the Covid pandemic would soon upend all our lives. We discussed how to achieve ...
The expanding applications of AI, both predictive and generative, is reshaping workplaces. AI tools can be useful, but are often used in ways they are not intended ...
Your edited book begins with your own chapter, 'Will work ever be the same?' Should it be? GK: Work is unlikely to fully return to its pre-pandemic state, as that has fundamentally reshaped how, where ...
Three BPS members have received awards in the New Year Honours list, which marks the incredible public service of individuals from across the UK. Professor Margaret (Greta) Anne Defeyter, professor of ...
I've always argued that change requires two things – both bottom-up and top-down efforts (that hopefully join up), and a range of arguments (moral, pragmatic and selfish). In the context of open ...
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 ...
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, ...
I only realised when we were arranging this Zoom that you're a couple… what was that like, when Covid hit? KD: Doing the Covid project, we'd be giving presentations while in the same room on Zoom, but ...