The Psychologist, February 2008
Orgasm
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Orgasm
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.
Orgasm
Barry R. Komisaruk, Carlos Beyer and Beverly Whipple view the subject of orgasms as an experience that is an integration of body, nervous system and the mind.
Vengefully ever after
Eli J. Finkel on how the key to forgiveness may lie in our beliefs about romantic destiny.
Is love really so blind?
Viren Swami and Adrian Furnham discuss positive illusions in romantic relationships.
Careers: The art of facilitation - Putting the psychology into coaching
Including featured jobs and career opportunities
Can you learn to think like a psychologist?
D. Alan Bensley
The interview - Capgras Delusion
Neuropsychologist Andy Young and psychiatrist Karel de Pauw take Lance Workman through a disturbing condition.
Theories of the autistic mind
Simon Baron-Cohen, winner of the Society’s President’s Award, outlines a career at the forefront of thinking over autism and Asperger’s syndrome.
The Psychologist... what's in a name?
Julie Perks with some insights from the history of a different ‘Psychologist’ magazine. Has popular psychology changed?Plus 'A hotbed of intelligence': Ian J. Deary and Martin Lawn reconstruct a 'Scottish School of Educational Research' 1925-1950.
One on One with Steven Pinker
…with Steven Pinker Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University, USA.
Book Reviews, February 2008
Including war, consciousness and more.
Letters, February 2008
Letter, responses and obituaries.
Society, February 2008
Including the BPS President's column. Lifetime Achievement Award for Joan Freeman, and events diary.
News and Media, February 2008
Including stat reg consultations, event reports, Kasser and media news