The British Psychological Society
St Andrews House
48 Princess Road East
Leicester LE1 7DR
United Kingdom
Tel. +44 116 254 9568
Fax +44 116 247 0787
E -mail: mail@bps.org.uk
H omepage: http://www.bps.org.uk
More information about: United Kingdom
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With over 34,000 members, The British Psychological Society is the representative body for psychologist and psychology in the UK.
A popular definition of psychology is 'the systematic study of mind and behaviour'. As such, it has a central contribution to make to all aspects of public life, in areas such as education, health, the economy, industry and social justice.
By its Royal Charter the Society is charged with national responsibility for the development, promotion and application of psychology for the public good.
Our three major aims:
to encourage the development of psychology as a scientific discipline and an applied profession
to raise standards of training and practice in the application of psychology
to raise public awareness of psychology and increase the influence of psychological practice in society.
Professor Graham Davey
President
St Andrews House
48 Princess Road East
Leicester LE1 7DR
United Kingdom
Tel. +44 116 254 9568
Fax +44 116 247 0787
E -mail: mail@bps.org.uk
H omepage: http://www.bps.org.uk
More information about: United Kingdom
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With over 34,000 members, The British Psychological Society is the representative body for psychologist and psychology in the UK.
A popular definition of psychology is 'the systematic study of mind and behaviour'. As such, it has a central contribution to make to all aspects of public life, in areas such as education, health, the economy, industry and social justice.
By its Royal Charter the Society is charged with national responsibility for the development, promotion and application of psychology for the public good.
Our three major aims:
to encourage the development of psychology as a scientific discipline and an applied profession
to raise standards of training and practice in the application of psychology
to raise public awareness of psychology and increase the influence of psychological practice in society.
Professor Graham Davey
President