The Psychologist, April 2007
Online Only: Presidential Address
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Online Only: Presidential Address
This is a member only download
Access to PDFs of Psychologist issues is restricted to members of the society. Join us to enjoy this and a host of other benefits.
Slings and Arrows: Depression and Life Events
Keith Oatley describes how even in an age of genomics, neuroimaging and Prozac, our understanding of emotional disorders continues to involve the ups and downs of everyday experience.
Counter point - Going the proverbial extra mile
In the February issue Tom Stafford examined an accusation often levelled at psychology. Susan Hansen thinks we need to take another look at what ‘common sense’ actually means in practical terms.
Fit for the future?
At the Society's Annual Conference in York, outgoing President Ray Miller delivered his address.
Media- Traumatic realism?
The portrayal of brain injury, from psychologist and patient perspectives
Conducting your PHD via the internet
Conducting your PHD via the web
Working at the 'edge'
Carolyn Kagan on community practice.
Psychology in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia
Dinka Corkalo Biruski, Ivan Jerkovic, Marija Zotovic and Igor Krnectic with the lastest in our international series.
Autism as a developmental disorder
Liz Pellicano with an important perspective on a devastating condition.
Can literacy be made easier?
Valerie Yule argues for drastic action in the fight against reading problems.
Books Reviews, April 2007
Emphasising strength; critical psychiatry - the limits of madness; lifespan cognition; and more
President's Column, April 2007
New president Pam Maras offers up her first column.
Society, April 2007
Seminar on social inclusion; policy support unit; and more
Letters, April 2007
Web resources; boredom and mindfulness; after trauma; clinical psychologists under threat; and more
News, April 2007
Government still favours regulation by HPC; new Society journal and public engagement project; statistical reporting; and more.