The Psychologist, March 2005
A deadly contagion?
A deadly contagion?
What has psychology done?
The Psychologist’s editor, Jon Sutton, presents the results of a Society investigation.
Service users: Unervalued and underused?
Alex Hossack and Gemma Wall ask whether we’re still ignoring vital allies in our practice.
Psychology in Japan
Tatsuya Sato and Yoh Fumino with the latest in our international series.
A deadly contagion?
Paul Marsden and Sharon Attia on the psychology of suicide bombing and the role of the media.
Public discussion and the liberal shift
Martin Roiser examines different ways of estimating public opinion and asks how views change after group discussions.
Year of relationships: Waking up next to a stranger
Rodger Ll. Wood discusses how head injury can affect personal relationships.