The Psychologist, December 2001
Non-verbal communication and more.
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Non-verbal communication and more.
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Access to PDFs of Psychologist issues is restricted to members of the society. Join us to enjoy this and a host of other benefits.
State of the art - nonverbal communication
Peter Bull on how our bodies can speak volumes.
Defining issues
Andrew M. Colman discusses the specialist vocabulary of psychology and the problems of compiling a psychological dictionary.
Why I study - Interthinking
Neil Mercer
Intensive care - easing the trauma
Paul Skirrow, Christina Jones, Richard D. Griffiths and Sue Kaney (Liverpool University’s Intensive Care Research Group) describe some of the little-known psychological consequences of a stay in intensive care.
Differing values - Research quality in higher education and the NHS
Personal space - Derek Milne.
Psychology in the press 1988-1999
Susan Howard and Martin Bauer look at the roles psychology has taken on in the mass media.
Centenary, December 2001
The Chairs of the Boards with their views on what the next 100 years has in store for psychology, a centenary lecture from Mike Burton on the use of CCTV, and a biography of Kenneth Craik.