The Psychologist, April 2006
Personal space: Why so wayward?
Personal space: Why so wayward?
President's column, May 2006
Ray Miller writes.
Media
Jon Sutton and Mark McDermott report.
Society, April 2006
Assessing mental capacity - BPS guidelines published
Students - early and late applicants
James Bywater on the characteristics of early and late applicants to graduate recruitment programmes.
Book reviews, April 2006
Including Shell Shock to PTSD: Military Psychiatry from 1900 to the Gulf War.
Why I study - The effects of brain injury
Andy Young
Time to change
Chris Olivers, winner of the Society’s Award for Outstanding Doctoral Research Contributions to Psychology, on the attentional control of dynamic stimuli.
Personal space: Why so wayward?
Guy Claxton on the welcome return of the irrational.
Double top - Ray Miller in discussion with Tim Cornford
The Society’s new President in discussion with the Chief Executive. How do their roles work together, and where do they see the Society going?
Your best interests at heart?
Aoife O’Donovan and Brian M. Hughes find that the effects of social support on health aren’t as straightforward as they at first seem.
Letters, April 2006
Including groups and power, obituaries for Harry Kay and Nick Barlow, crowds, psychoanalysis and literature, and more.
News
Including computerised CBT, information overload, faces and fortunes, research funding news and much more.