New journal launched: International Journal of Coaching Psychology

Launched in August, 2020, The International Journal of Coaching Psychology is a peer reviewed journal that publishes theory, research and practice articles on all aspects of coaching psychology.

The International Journal of Coaching Psychology editorial team invite papers on the theory, research and practice of coaching psychology. Editorials are written by the editors on topics of general interest or journal policy. Perspectives, leading articles, invited papers and keynote speeches maybe commissioned from experts in the coaching psychology and applied fields.

The journal team welcome research and discussion papers, brief reports, short papers on techniques, book reviews and conference reports.

The journal is sponsored by the International Society for Coaching Psychology, a professional membership body.

The Editor is Dr Siobhain O’Riordan PhD.




8th International Congress of Coaching Psychology, 11-12 October, 2018, London, UK.

11-12 October, 2018, London, UK.

8th International Congress of Coaching Psychology, 2018

Theme: Coaching & Positive Psychology: Enhancing Resilience, Performance & Health

Hosted by the International Society for Coaching Psychology. This Two-Day Conference offers Masterclasses, Keynote and Invited Speakers, Skills-based Sessions and Poster Presentations. The event will focus upon the practice and research of Positive and Coaching Psychology exploring themes resilience, performance and health.

Location: The National Council for Voluntary Organisations, 8 All Saints Street, London N1 9RL.

NB. The conference centre is adjacent to the canal. The ecopsychology informed coaching mini-workshop pair-work will take place along the canal path. Bring an umbrella in case of rain!

Booking: Website




Mental health: What presents has neuroscience left under the Christmas tree?

Mental health: What presents has neuroscience left under the Christmas tree?
12th December – KCL, London

The burden of mental health disorders continues to grow with a huge impact on individuals, families, and healthcare provision. This year’s British Neuroscience Association (BNA) Christmas Symposium, held at London’s KCL, will bring together leading researchers to describe what neuroscience has contributed to the diagnosis, management and treatment of mental health disorders.

For more information, visit the British Neuroscience Association.