British Psychological Society members can join the Psychology of Sexualities Section. Non-members may subscribe to the Psychology of Sexualities Review.
25/04/2024
Call for submissions for our Section conference that will take place on Friday 28 June 2024 in London.
Come along and join us at Pride the following day 🏳️🌈
The annual conference will take place on Friday 28 June 2024.
Join our committee!
We're currently looking for:
- Chair Elect
- Honorary Secretary
- Committee member x 3
To join the committee you must be a full member of the Section. You can find info here (deadline 20 May):
The Psychology of Sexualities Section of the British Psychological Society aims to provide an integrative forum for those involved in research, teaching and applied work in the United Kingdom.
03/05/2022
Last week, Division 44 endorsed the Florida Psychological Association's statement opposing the treatment guidelines for & provided by the Fl Dept of Health. 🏳️⚧️
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BPS Psychology of Sexualities 20th Anniversary Conference 1998-2018
You are warmly invited to submit your abstract to this two-day conference which will celebrate twenty years since the Psychology of Sexualities Section (or the Le***an & Gay Psychology Section as it was then) was founded. The environment is friendly and supportive. Past attendees have included practitioners, charitable organisations, academics and students.
The conference is taking place on Thursday 5th and Friday 6th July 2018 at The British Psychological Society’s London Office, 30 Tabernacle Street, London, EC2A 4UE. London Pride will take place on 7th July so come and make a weekend of it!
Confirmed Keynotes:
Prof. Celia Kitzinger, Former Chair of the Section, author of The Social Construction of Le***anism (Sage), BPS Lifetime Award Winner 2017.
Prof. Sue Wilkinson, played a leading role in founding the Section, founding editor of the journal, Feminism & Psychology.
Prof. Peter Hegarty, Former Chair of the Section, author of A recent history of le***an and gay psychology: From homophobia to LGBT (Routledge).
We welcome submissions for workshops, oral presentations, Pecha Kucha style five-minute oral presentations, and poster presentations on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
LGBTQ+ (GSDR) experiences, identities, relationships, communities and health
Non-monogamies
Sexual fluidity
Asexuality
Representations and marginalisation of LGBTQ+ identities (e.g. homo/bi/transphobia, heterosexism, cisgenderism etc)
Feminist, q***r and other approaches to sexualities
The NEW submission deadline is midnight on Sunday 29th April 2018, and is open to members of the Society and non-members including submissions from organisations and individuals.
To submit a workshop proposal or abstract, please visit: