Publisher:
The British Psychological Society
The British Psychological Society was founded in 1901 and incorporated by Royal Charter in 1965. Its principal objects are to: promote the advancement and diffusion of a knowledge of psychology pure and applied; promote the efficiency and usefulness of Members of the Society by setting up a high standard of professional education and knowledge; maintain a Code of Conduct for the guidance of Members; compel the observation of strict rules of professional conduct; and maintain a Register of Chartered Psychologists. The Society has 35,500 members and: has branches in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales; accredits nearly 700 undergraduate degrees; accredits nearly 100 postgraduate professional training courses; accredits higher degrees, in partnership with the Open University Validation Service; confers Fellowships for distinguished achievements; confers Chartered Status for professionally qualified psychologists; awards grants to support research and scholarship; publishes 10 scientific journals; publishes books, CD-ROMS, videos and other educational resources; publishes The Psychologist each month; publishes newsletters for its constituent groups; maintains a Web site; has international links with psychological societies and associations throughout the world; provides an information service for the news media and the public; has an Ethics Committee; provides service to the Disciplinary Board; maintains a Register of more than 9,000 Chartered Psychologists; prepares policy statements on matters of social policy; holds conferences, workshops, continuing professional development and training events; recognises distinguished contributions to psychological science and practice through individual awards and honours. The Vision Statement of the Society plans that by 2006: there will be 50,000 members; the Society will have offices in the major constituent parts of the United Kingdom; the public at large will have a clear understanding of psychology as both a research and applied discipline; the Society will seek to influence public policy on matters relating to education, the family and the community; all its members will contribute so that the strengths and diversity of its membership are fully utilised.
Contact information: Julie Neason, Journals Manager
Postal address: The British Psychological Society, St. Andrews House, 48 Princess Road East, Leicester LE1 7DR.
Telephone/Fax: Tel: 0116 254 9568 / Fax: 0116 247 0787
E-mail address: mail@bps.org.uk
Web site: http://www.bps.org.uk
Print subscriber: 2006

12 titles

Journal name ISSN Coverage Date available Frequency Format
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 0144-6657 Available 4 PDF and RealPage
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 0261-510X Available 4 PDF and RealPage
British Journal of Educational Psychology 0007-0998 Available 4 PDF and RealPage
British Journal of Health Psychology 1359-107X Available 4 PDF and RealPage
British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology 0007-1102 Available 2 PDF and RealPage
British Journal of Medical Psychology 0007-1129 1999 - 2001 Available 4 PDF and RealPage
British Journal of Psychology 0007-1269 Available 4 PDF and RealPage
British Journal of Social Psychology 0144-6665 Available 4 PDF and RealPage
Journal of Neuropsychology 1748-6645 Available 2 PDF and RealPage
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 0963-1798 Available 4 PDF and RealPage
Legal and Criminological Psychology 1355-3259 Available 2 PDF and RealPage
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice 1476-0835 Available 4 PDF and RealPage