Resource: British Psychological Society (BPS)

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British Psychological Society (BPS)

Professional body for psychology in the UK

Source: British Psychological Society (BPS)

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The British Psychological Society (BPS) is the representative body for psychology and psychologists in the UK. They set standards for psychological practice, education, and research. BPS provides ethical guidelines and promotes psychological understanding of conditions like autism, influencing best practices in assessment, intervention, and support.

The British Psychological Society (BPS) is the representative body for psychologists and psychology in the United Kingdom. It is a chartered professional organisation that sets standards for psychological education, training, and professional practice. The BPS plays a crucial role in the field of autism by developing and disseminating best practice guidelines for psychological assessment, diagnosis, and intervention for autistic individuals. They provide a framework for ethical practice for psychologists working in this area, ensuring high-quality, person-centred care. The Society also promotes psychological research into autism, contributing to a deeper understanding of its cognitive, developmental, and social aspects. Through its various divisions and faculties, such as the Division of Clinical Psychology or the Division of Educational and Child Psychology, the BPS influences policy and public understanding, advocating for psychologically informed approaches to support autistic people across education, health, and social care settings. Their resources are vital for both professionals and those seeking to understand the psychological dimensions of autism.

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