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British Pakistani Psychiatric Association [BPPA]

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Contact: British Pakistani Psychiatric Association
About:

British Pakistani Psychiatric Association [BPPA] is an association of those psychiatrists who are British and belong to the Pakistani cultural background.

British Psychoanalytical Society [BPAS] and Institute of Psychoanalysis

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Contact:

(The link below is available for making contact)

The Institute of Psychoanalysis
112a Shirland Road, Maida Vale
London W9 2EQ
United Kingdom

+44/20/7563 5000
+44/20/7563 5001 fax
< info@psychoanalysis.org.uk >
About:

The British Psychoanalytical Society [BPAS] was founded in 1919. Its activities include:

  • Development of the theory and practice of psychoanalysis
  • Training and further education of psychoanalysts
  • Provision of treatment through the London Clinic of Psychoanalysis
  • Publishing books and journals
  • Research
  • Public lectures

The latter include 10 lectures in the Autumn term and 14 in the Spring. There is also a series entitled "Psychoanalysis & Cinema" conducted Sunday mornings.

The Society the Institute for Psychoanalysis are co-located in both Einsteinian- and Cyber-space.

British Psychodrama Association [BPA]

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Contact:

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British Psychodrama Association
c/o James Scanlan, Administrator
Flat 1/1, 105 Hyndland Road
Glasgow G12 9JD
Scotland

+44/141/339 0141
< james@bpad.co.uk >
About:

http://www.psychodrama.org.uk/

Event
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  1. Conference June 26-28, 2009: Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Event
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Conference
Dreams, Myths and Reality - Psychotherapy and Social Change

Friday, June 26, 2009 through Sunday, June 28, 2009

Flag of United Kingdom   Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom  (Flag of United Kingdom)

Sponsor: British Psychodrama Association [BPA]

Deadline for submission of abstracts or proposals: 2008-09-30

EVENT CONTACT:

BPA Conference 2009,
Flat1/1,
105 Hyndland Road,
Glasgow, G12 9JD
United Kingdom

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British Psychological Society [BPS]

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Contact:

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The British Psychological Society
St Andrews House
48 Princess Road East
Leicester LE1 7DR
United Kingdom

+44/116/254 9568
+44/116/227 1314 fax
< enquiry@bps.org.uk >
About:

The British Psychological Society [BPS], founded in 1901, currently has some 45,000 members. It is the representative body for psychologists and psychology in the United Kingdom and has responsibility for the development, promotion and application of pure and applied psychology for the public good.

The official publications of the BPS are:

British Psychological Society [BPS]
Students Member Group

(We haven't any detail about this organization in our database.
We would appreciate any information you can provide.)

Contact: British Psychological Society
Students Member Group
St. Andrew House
48, Princess Road East
Leicester LE1 7DR
United Kingdom

+44/116/254 9568
+44/116/247 0787 fax

British Society for Adolescent Health and Welfare

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Contact:

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British Society for Adolescent Health and Welfare
13 High Street, Penge
London SE20 7HJ
United Kingdom

+44/181/325 8162
+44/181/325 8647 fax
< conference@youthsupport.org >
About:

The British Society for Adolescent Health and Welfare is the changed name of the Youth Support Forum on Adolescent Health and Welfare, which was founded in 1986. It is a support network and professional body linking together all those interested in working with teenagers.

British Society of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis [BSECH]

(We haven't any description of this organization.
We would certainly appreciate any assistance you can give us.)

Contact: British Society of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
c/o Phyllis Alden
District General Hospital
Scartho Road
Grimsby DN 33 2BA
United Kingdom

British Society of Gerontology [BSG]

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Contact:

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British Society of Gerontology
Arbons House
Lavenham, Sudbury CO10 9RN
United Kingdom
< bsg@soc.surrey.ac.uk >
About:

The British Society of Gerontology [BSG] aims to promote the understanding of human ageing and later life through research and communication. It seeks to foster the application of this knowledge to the improvement of the quality of life in old age.

The BSG was established in 1971 to provide a multidisciplinary forum for researchers and other interested members in the field of ageing. Until 1979 it was known as the British Society of Social and Behavioural Gerontology.

British Society of Medical and Dental Hypnosis [BSMDH]

(There is no detail about this organization and would appreciate any assistance you might provide with this.)

Contact: British Society of Medical and Dental Hypnosis
c/o Rhona Jackson
17 Keppel View Road
Kimberworth, Rotherham
South Yorkshire S61 2AR
United Kingdom

+44/1703/232-119

British Society of Medical and Dental Hypnosis - Scotland [SB-BSMDH]

(We have no detail about this organization on file and would very much appreciate any help you might provide.)

Contact: British Society of Medical and Dental Hypnosis - Scotland
c/o Prem Misra, MD
PO Box 1007
Glasgow G31 2LE
United Kingdom

+44/1703/232-119

British Society for Population Studies [BSPS]

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About:

The British Society for Population Studies [BSPS] is a non-profitable society of persons who have demonstrated a scientific interest in the study of human populations. BSPS was founded in 1973, but its origin goes back in the previous decade.

The main objectives of the Society are to further the scientific study of biological, economic, historical, medical, social and other disciplines connected with human populations and to contribute to the public awareness of these problems. The society provides a forum for the discussion of issues connected with human population and acts as a vehicle for the interchange of education ideas. It also provides facilities for studies and research into subjects connected with human populations and for the exchange and dissemination of information concerning such research.

British Society for Mental Health and Deafness [BSMHD]

(As we have no detail about this organization, we would appreciate whatever help that you might provide.)

Contact:

(The link below is available for making contact)

British Society for Mental Health and Deafness
High Trees
Springfield Hospital
61 Glenburnie Road
London SW17 7DJ
United Kingdom

+44/20/8682 6991
+44/20/8682 6461 fax
+44/20/8682 6950 TTY
< ajohnson@swlstg-tr.nhs.uk >

British Sociological Association [BSA]

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Contact:

(The link below is available for e-mail)

British Sociological Association
Unit 3F/G
Mountjoy Research Centre
Stockton Road
Durham DH1 3UR
United Kingdom

+44/191/383-0839
+44/191/383-0782 fax
< judith.mudd@britsoc.org.uk >
About:

The British Sociological Association [BSA] is the professional association for sociologists in Britain.

British Sociological Association [BSA]
Medical Sociology Group

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Contact:

(You might use the link below for getting more information)

Medical Sociology Group
c/o Hannah Bradby
Department of Sociology
University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL
United Kingdom
< Bsamedsoc@britsoc.org.uk >
About:

The Medical Sociology Group, a study group of the British Sociological Association [BSA], exists to promote scholarship and communication in the field of the sociology of health and illness in the United Kingdom.

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New Jersey Medical School [NJMS]

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