The Psychologist, November 2005
Health psychology special issue.
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Health psychology special issue.
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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.
Towards a healthier nation
Guest editors Charles Abraham and Susan Michie introduce the special issue.
Beyond 'doctor's orders'
Lynn Myers and Charles Abraham on helping patients to act on healthcare professionals’ advice.
Contributing to public health policy and practice
Charles Abraham and Susan Michie on their work with the government’s Division of Public Health.
Psychologists making a difference... Public health psychology
Jane Wardle and Andrew Steptoe discuss how to take health psychology to the next level.
The changing face of testing
Dave Bartram, winner of the Society’s Award for Distinguished Contributions to Professional Psychology, on the role for psychologists in a new web-based era.
Dyslexia - beyond the myth
Rod Nicolson comments on the recent Channel 4 programme and subsequent media coverage.
Grandparents and grandchildren
Peter K. Smith on an important and suprisingly underresrearched relationship.
Media, November 2005
Harriet Gross on recent coverage of the IQ and gender debate.
Letters, November 2005
Including the dyslexia debate, developments in neuroscience, bi-invisibility, bad psychology, and teaching qualitative methods.
Society, November 2005
Including the BPS response to RAE consultation, and Arthur Summerfield (1923-2005).
News, November 2005
Including the euthanasia debate, Lord Layard's speech, awareness in abused children, psychological universals, funding news and more.