Bpp new posting 2019
You're looking for the 2019 BPP (British Psychological Society) new posting!
Here are some of the most notable postings from 2019:
- BPP's New President: Professor Peter Kinderman took over as the new President of the British Psychological Society (BPS) in 2019. He is a clinical psychologist and a professor at the University of Liverpool.
- New BPS Guidelines for Psychological Therapies: The BPS published new guidelines for psychological therapies, which aim to improve the quality and consistency of psychological treatments in the UK.
- BPS's Response to the Mental Health Crisis: The BPS launched a campaign to raise awareness about the mental health crisis in the UK, highlighting the need for increased investment in mental health services and research.
- New Research on Mental Health and Wellbeing: The BPS published several studies on mental health and wellbeing, including research on the impact of social media on mental health, the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions, and the importance of sleep for mental health.
- BPS's Response to the Brexit Vote: The BPS issued a statement expressing concerns about the potential impact of Brexit on the mental health and wellbeing of the UK population, particularly vulnerable groups such as children and older adults.
- New BPS Awards and Honors: The BPS announced several awards and honors in 2019, recognizing outstanding contributions to psychology, including the BPS President's Award, the BPS Distinguished Contribution to Psychology Award, and the BPS Early Career Research Award.
These are just a few of the notable postings from 2019. If you're looking for more information, feel free to ask!