Our Scottish Branch will hold its annual scientific meeting in Stirling

Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes, the President Elect of the British Psychological Society, will be one of the speakers at our Scottish Branch’s annual scientific meeting in Stirling on 27 February.

He will be speaking on ‘Military and veteran psychological health in the British Isles: Past, present and future’.

The day will also see  Professor Nanette Mutrie from the University of Edinburgh’s Health Research Centre speaking on self-monitoring and physical activity behaviour change under the title “’That pedometer – it’s an amazing wee device’.” She will look at the workplace and mental health issues too.

Other sessions will include a workshop on independent practice and the annual general meetings of the Scottish Branch, Division of Occupational Psychology Scotland and Division of Counselling Psychology Scotland.

All Society members are invited to attend the Scottish Branch AGM, scientific meeting and workshop and stay for a  networking event.  There is no charge for attendance at this event and members should bring their membership cards to enable them to register on the day.

You can find full details of the day on this website.

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