The Psychologist, April 2005
Obesity management and the paradox of control
Obesity management and the paradox of control
Obesity management and the paradox of control
Jane Ogden argues that psychological solutions are not always best.
Obesity management - worth the effort?
Paul Chadwick and Helen Croker on why psychological intervention is the best option.
The triple whammy
Jane Wardle on how environments, genes and behaviour interact to cause obesity – and what psychologists can do about it.
How do you tell someone you're letting go?
Steve Duck with a new model of relationship breakup.
What kind of psychology for all?
In response to our special issue Gustav Jahoda sets out a different historical analysis of cross-cultural psychology and finds the concepts of ‘indigenous psychology’ and ‘universal psychology’ hard to pin down.
Registering interest
Stephen Joseph interviews Professor David Lane, Chair of the BPS Register of Psychologists Specialising in Psychotherapy, about psychotherapy and the establishment of this new professional route within the BPS.
Psychology in India
Aditya Kailash Jain with the latest in our international series.
Meet the President
Psychologist editor Jon Sutton interviews the new Society President, Graham Powell.