Dear All,
Following Paul Duckett and other correspondents' posts, it would be
helpful to those of us who are not in a position to see the darker
side of the BPS (if there is one) because we are inside it, a guide
to the problems with it that non-members see.
There may be a gut reaction of being a "joiner" or a "non-joiner", as
well as more objective positions. Generalisations without substance
are not illuminating. So please do respond, someone, and it would
be helpful to know whether you are a psychologist or not. Not all
people with degrees in psychology join the BPS by a long way, but I
think that is more because they do not see what it has to offer them
more than a negative view of what it does.
Thank you, EB
___________________________________
The Community Psychology List has a new website/blog at:
http://www.communitypsychology.co.uk/
There is a threaded discussion forum:
http://www.communitypsychology.co.uk/cgi-bin/discus/discus.cgi
There is a twitter feed:
http://twitter.com/CommPsychUK
To post on the website blog, forum or twitter feed, contact Grant or David at the email addresses below.
David Fryer ([log in to unmask]) or Grant Jeffrey ([log in to unmask])
To unsubscribe or to change your details on this COMMUNITYPSYCHUK list, visit the website:
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=COMMUNITYPSYCHUK
|