ISPS UK
What's New
ISPS UK 2012 residential conference - preliminary announcement, call for papers
Changing realities: new developments in psychological approaches for psychosis
For further details on the event or on presenting a workshop or poster, please contact Ali Haddock , ISPS UK Administrator at admin@ispsuk.org
To download a flyer click here
Closing date for workshop/poster submission: January 31st, 2012
To download Call for Papers click here
To download a Booking Form click here
ISPS UK Membership
If you live in the UK, you may become a member of ISPS through the ISPS UK local group. Membership benefits include:
- Subscription to Psychosis, the international journal for psychological, social and integrative approaches;
- 20% off all books in the ISPS series published by Routledge;
- Reduced rates at ISPS regional, national and international conferences;
- Our regular e-newsletters with articles, book reviews and conference reviews;
- Membership of the ISPS UK e-mail and discussion group;
- Local and national networking opportunities.
Membership Fees
From January 2012 membership will run from January 1st each year and not September 1st as previously.
- £50 (full membership fee)
- £20 (reduced membership fee (with journal)*
- £10 (reduced membership fee (without journal)*
* Reduced membership is available to service users/carers, unwaged/minimum waged and students.
To find out more about becoming a member of ISPS UK and for membership application forms click here.
If you have any queries e-mail admin@ispsuk.org
About ISPS UK
- ISPS UK draws together individuals who are interested in the psychological understanding and treatment of the psychoses and supports those who want to develop psychological approaches in their own places of work;
- ISPS UK works to promote greater knowledge of the different psychological approaches to psychosis and psychotic experiences - psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioural, arts-based, family and holistic approaches - and their better integration with each other and with pharmaceutical approaches;
- ISPS UK provides a place where professionals, service users and carers can share their ideas, hopes and struggles, and can examine their differences in constructive dialogue and debate.
What does ISPS UK do?
- Organises national and regional conferences and workshops on key issues;
- Supports the development of local groups and special interest groups;
- Promotes good practice in psychological approaches to psychosis;
- Publishes a regular newsletter with in depth reviews of books and conferences;
- Provides a lively, widely-used email discussion list;
- Links.
www.ispsuk.org
Visit the ISPS UK website to find out about ISPS UK meetings, conference and local networks, to access the ISPS UK newsletter, and much more.