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The British Psychological Society

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Public
About The British Psychological Society

The British Psychological Society (BPS) is the leading professional body for psychologists in the UK, dedicated to promoting excellence and ethical practice in the science, education, and application of psychology. Established in 1901, the BPS has a rich history of advancing psychological knowledge and supporting the professional development of its members.

With a membership that spans over 60,000 individuals, the Society plays a crucial role in shaping the future of psychology through advocacy, research, and education. The BPS is committed to enhancing the understanding of psychology and its impact on society, providing resources and support for psychologists at all stages of their careers.

The Society’s core activities include:

  • Professional Development: Offering training, workshops, and resources to help psychologists enhance their skills and knowledge.
  • Research and Publications: Supporting and disseminating high-quality research in psychology through journals, reports, and conferences.
  • Advocacy: Representing the interests of psychologists and influencing policy decisions that affect the profession.
  • Public Engagement: Promoting the value of psychology to the public and fostering a greater understanding of psychological issues.

The BPS also emphasizes the importance of ethical practice, ensuring that its members adhere to the highest standards of conduct. Through its various divisions and special interest groups, the Society addresses diverse areas of psychology, from clinical and educational to occupational and forensic psychology.

In addition to its UK focus, the BPS collaborates with international organizations to promote global standards in psychology. The Society’s vision is to be the voice of psychology in the UK, advocating for the discipline and its contributions to society.

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