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Philosophical Psychology
@journalphp.bsky.social
3 days ago
Call for papers: Ian Hacking and the Philosophy of Psychiatry. Deadline: 1st February 2026. Guest editors: Şerife Tekin and Jonathan Y. Tsou. Submit your work! think.taylorandfranc... #philsky #philpsy #philsci

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Ian Hacking and the Philosophy of Psychiatry

Submit work that examines how Hacking’s historical and pragmatic approach to philosophy has reshaped inquiries into psychiatry.

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Fanny Lalot
@fannylalot.bsky.social
about 12 hours ago
📽️ We have an official video for the European Association of Social Psychology (EASP) summer school 2025! Not only does it show my face as a still (why, oh why??), it also features my best take on #socialpsychology yet... youtu.be/JDcGJJuyRto?...
Social Psychology Summer School at Kent

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Social Psychology Summer School at Kent

YouTube video by University of Kent

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Philosophical Psychology
@journalphp.bsky.social
about 9 hours ago
New special issue out on psychedelic treatments! Guest editor Elly Vintiadis, who also authored the introduction: doi.org/10.1080/0951... Free access! Follow this thread to know more about the other contributions #vol38issue7 #psychedelics #philsky #philpsy 1/14
The promises and perils of the psychedelic turn in psychiatry

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The promises and perils of the psychedelic turn in psychiatry

Published in Philosophical Psychology (Vol. 38, No. 7, 2025)

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British Psychological Society
@bpsofficial.bsky.social
about 8 hours ago
We’re calling for better mental health & wellbeing support in the workplace in a new IOSH report. “Workplaces can no longer afford to ignore the growing impact of mental health-related conditions that limit employees' ability to work.” Dr Roman Raczka 👉 www.bps.org.uk/news/bps-cal...
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Society for Personality and Social Psychology
@spspnews.bsky.social
about 8 hours ago
SPSP is excited to announce that Nick Rule (University of Toronto) as our newly elected 2027 President! Dr. Rule brings extensive leadership experience and a vision focused on collaboration, communication, and compassion. Learn more: ow.ly/KwTi50X3KvS
SPSP Elects Nick Rule to Serve as 2027 President
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Jeff Greene
@jeffgreene.bsky.social
about 12 hours ago
Helpful review of four types of interventions targeting misinformation at the individual level (boosting, nudging, debunking, and automated content labeling). No magic solutions, here. I suspect a combination of individual- and system-level efforts are necessary. #PsychSciSky #AcademicSky #EduSky
Countering Misinformation: Evidence, Knowledge Gaps, and Implications of Current Interventions: European Psychologist: Vol 28, No 3

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Countering Misinformation: Evidence, Knowledge Gaps, and Implications of Current Interventions: European Psychologist: Vol 28, No 3

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Society for Personality and Social Psychology
@spspnews.bsky.social
3 days ago
📊 How do friendship influence and normative pressure shape adolescent attitudes and behaviors? New research examines how these variables affect academic drive, prejudice, and religiosity. Read more in #PSPB: ow.ly/4XYf50X2VTi
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The Psychologist
@psychmag.bsky.social
about 15 hours ago
‘People with Huntington's disease can and do push back against the tyrant’ I met Dr Sarah Gunn, Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the University of Leicester. www.bps.org.uk/psychologist...
‘People with Huntington's disease can and do push back against the tyrant’ | BPS

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‘People with Huntington's disease can and do push back against the tyrant’ | BPS

Our editor Dr Jon Sutton meets Dr Sarah Gunn, Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the University of Leicester.

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Society for Personality and Social Psychology
@spspnews.bsky.social
4 days ago
🤔New research highlights a persuasion paradox: using many arguments can make a person seem more like an expert, increasing persuasion, but it can also make them appear to have greater persuasive intent, decreasing persuasion. Read more in #PSPB: ow.ly/1u2Q50X2erC
Two young people sitting on the floor against a yellow backdrop, dressed casually in denim and plaid shirts.
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BPS Research Digest
@researchdigest.bsky.social
4 days ago
A lot of us find ADHD TikToks relatable. However, some popular content doesn't quite reflect what we know about ADHD. A recent study explores how this sort of incorrect information about the condition is received by viewers: www.bps.org.uk/research-dig...
TikTok ADHD content can increase confidence in misinformation | BPS

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TikTok ADHD content can increase confidence in misinformation | BPS

A recent study explores how incorrect information about ADHD is received by viewers.

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Psychonomic Society
@psychonomicsociety.bsky.social
3 days ago
Cohen’s & Fleiss’ kappa assume each subject has one category. @filipmoons Filip Moons & Ellen Vandervieren introduce a generalized Fleiss’ kappa that handles multiple categories per subject, supports hierarchies & weights, and works with missing data.
Resources for Research

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Resources for Research

This section provides brief summaries of selected resources for research that have been published in journals of the Psychonomic Society, typically Behavior Research Methods. These resources consis…

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The Psychologist
@psychmag.bsky.social
4 days ago
What is 'meaningful action' as a Psychologist? Keith Venables is prompted to respond by our October 2025 edition… www.bps.org.uk/psychologist...
What is 'meaningful action' as a Psychologist? | BPS

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What is 'meaningful action' as a Psychologist? | BPS

Keith Venables is prompted to respond by our October 2025 edition…

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The Psychologist
@psychmag.bsky.social
4 days ago
Evolving (and co-evolving) the face of a criminal… Charlie D. Frowd, @lightfayber.bsky.social, Cristina Fodarella, Emma Portch and Peter J. B. Hancock share a research journey. www.bps.org.uk/psychologist...
Evolving (and co-evolving) the face of a criminal | BPS

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Evolving (and co-evolving) the face of a criminal | BPS

Charlie D. Frowd, Faye C. Skelton, Cristina Fodarella, Emma Portch and Peter J. B. Hancock share a research journey.

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The Psychologist
@psychmag.bsky.social
about 15 hours ago
‘They’ve been through the same… if they can get through it, then so can I’ Principal Forensic Psychologist Shannon Batt discusses her research paper on the impact of animal therapy on prisoner wellbeing. www.bps.org.uk/psychologist...
‘They’ve been through the same… if they can get through it, then so can I’ | BPS

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‘They’ve been through the same… if they can get through it, then so can I’ | BPS

Principal Forensic Psychologist Shannon Batt discusses her research paper on the impact of animal therapy on prisoner wellbeing.

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Association for Psychological Science
@psychscience.bsky.social
3 days ago
Former National Institutes of Health (NIH) employees, fellows, and contractors are invited to join 27 UNIHTED, the NIH alumni action network. www.27unihted.org Learn more about 27 UNIHTED (united for change, stronger as one), and follow here: @27unihted.bsky.social #NIH
27 UNIHTED  - Former NIH Workers Fighting for the NIH

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27 UNIHTED - Former NIH Workers Fighting for the NIH

Former NIH workers fighting to protect NIH's mission, support NIH's workers, and planning a bright future for biomedical research

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British Psychological Society
@bpsofficial.bsky.social
about 11 hours ago
A study of 470,000+ women links hyperemesis gravidarum in pregnancy to increased mental health risks. “This highlights the need for psychological assessment & support for all sufferers.” Dr Suzanne Blythin, Perinatal Clinical Psychologist. Our response: www.bps.org.uk/news/bps-res...
Quote reads: This research highlights the need for health care professionals to take a more holistic view of Hyperemesis Gravidarum, as well as the importance of improved training and joined up working within health care settings Dr Suzanne Blythin Perinatal Clinical Psychologist. Psychology matters logo BPS logo. Photo of a pregnant women sitting on a sofa
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Philosophical Psychology
@journalphp.bsky.social
about 10 hours ago
Call for papers: Experimental argument analysis: Interdisciplinary perspectives on verbal reasoning. Deadline: 30 April 2026. Guest editors: Eugen Fischer and Dimitra Lazaridou-Chatzigoga. Submit your work! think.taylorandfranc... #philsoc #philpsy

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Experimental argument analysis: Interdisciplinary perspectives on verbal reasoning

Calling all researchers in experimental philosophy, cognitive psychology, and experimental linguistics to submit work on verbal reasoning!

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European Society for Cognitive Psychology
@escop.bsky.social
4 days ago
The Italian Reproducibility Network (ITRN) is looking for people who'd like to share their experience with the discovery of Open Science - how this changed your way of doing science, or seeing science, what kind of challenges you had to face and overcome, etc.

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ESCOP - Share your Open Science experience

ESCOP is a dynamic scientific society that provides a venue within which current research in cognitive psychology and neighboring disciplines can be presented, discussed and encouraged.

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Communications Psychology
@commspsychol.nature.com
about 16 hours ago
Adolescents’ choices are affected by others. A social risky choice experiment and Bayesian modelling reveal that age differences in internal uncertainty, being unsure how to choose, relate to differences in the susceptibility to social influence. @simyciri.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s44...

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Internal uncertainty impacts social information use in risky choice across adolescence - Communications Psychology

Adolescents’ choices are influenced by others. A social risky choice experiment and Bayesian modelling reveal that age differences in internal uncertainty, being unsure how to choose, relate to differences in susceptibility to social influence.

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