The Psychologist, January 2008
Questioning the banality of evil
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Questioning the banality of evil
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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.
Questioning the banality of evil
S. Alexander Haslam and Stephen D. Reicher re-examine the established view, in an article based on the 2007 Argyle Lecture.
About our redesign
Dr Paul Redford (Chair, Psychologist Policy Commitee) and Dr Jon Sutton (Editor) explain the thinking behind the latest changes.
Nostalgia - from cowbells to the meaning of life
Tim Wildschut, Constantine Sedikides and Clay Routledge offer a historical and psychological account.
When therapy causes harm
Christian Jarrett on the ‘dark underbelly’ of psychology. Could the use of client feedback be the answer?
Careers: 2020 vision
The new jobs section of The Psychologist, including the Society Division Chairs on the future of applied psychology, and the full version (in HTML) of David Carew's piece on the Department of Work and Pensions.
Working lives: Psychology in assertive outreach
Rachel Cooper, Kate Gendle, Cheryl Mould and Claire Ackroyd describe their work.
The role of human capability and resilience
Ingrid Schoon and Mel Bartley look at the impact of growing up in poverty.
The other woman
Elizabeth Valentine kicks off our new section on the history of psychology with the fascinating story of Nellie Carey.
One on one - with Uta Frith
Emeritus Professor at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL, and Aarhus Research Foundation Professor at the University of Aarhus
Book reviews, January 2008
Including internet psychology, emotion explained, HIV and more.
Letters, January 2008
Including diversity, NLP and more.
Society, January 2008
Including President's column, and the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Professional Psychology.
News, January 2008
Including cancer care, child-friendly hospitals, women's gait, ADHD, feigning retardation and more.