The Psychologist, December 2005
The 'year of relationships' continues.
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The 'year of relationships' continues.
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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.
Rejected and alone
Nobody likes you… what now? Roy Baumeister describes some surprising experimental effects, in the final contribution for the Society’s ‘Year of Relationships’.
Myers and medicine
Chris McManus gave the C.S. Myers Lecture at the Annual Conference in Manchester.
Personal space: The applied psychology revolution
Peter Kinderman calls for big changes in training and career structures.
Sex in the city
Frank Tallis on Freud, Vienna, and the centenary of a landmark publication.
Deafness and the art of psychometric testing
Jim Cromwell on some tricky problems psychologists can face testing deaf people who use sign language.
Eye on fiction: The American dream
John Marzillier with the latest in our series of psychological perspectives on fiction – and perhaps fictional perspectives on psychology.
A tearaway success
Jon Sutton talks to Tanya Byron about her TV work, disseminating psychology on a mass scale.
The dyslexia debate continues
Following September’s Dispatches programme ‘The Dyslexia Myth’, The Psychologist featured an article by Rod Nicolson in the November issue (‘Dyslexia: Beyond the myth’). Here, Julian Elliott, who featured prominently in the original programme, responds to Nicolson’s article. We also present the views of others who wrote to our Letters page concerning the topic. All have been edited.
President's column, December 2005
The latest.
Students, December 2005
Susie Warden on research in the voluntary sector.
Letters, December 2005
Latest views.
News, December 2005
The latest.
Media, December 2005
Psychology on the newsstands.