The Psychologist, October 2004
Now you're talking my language
Now you're talking my language
Drawing conclusions from children's art
Esther Burkitt on whether those pictures stuck to the fridge are really a window to a child’s mind.
Now you're talking my language
Avril Rea looks at the growing challenge of working with interpreters.
Personal space: All for one and one for all?
John Radford searches for unity in psychology.
Emotional intelligence
K. V. Petrides, Adrian Furnham and Norah Frederickson argue for a trait approach to the misunderstood construct.
Coloured thinking
Jules Davidoff delivered the C.S. Myers Lecture at the 2004 Annual Conference.
Zen and the art of journal article reviewing
Michael A. West (Chair of the Society’s Journals Committee) provides guidance and encouragement in a vital activity.
Viva Nacho! Liberating psychology in Latin America
Mark Burton on the contribution of Ignacio Martín-Baró and his followers.