The Psychologist, October 2008
Stepping up primary care
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Stepping up primary care
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Stepping up primary care
Jim White on a radical approach to mental health, which looks beyond individual therapy to offer something more creative and relevant.
Can Sherlock Holmes help cognitive psychology?
André Didierjean and Fernand Gobet with the latest in our series on the relationship between psychology and the world of fiction.
The calls of the wild
Katie Slocombe on the research that won her the Society’s Award for Outstanding Doctoral Research Contributions to Psychology.
A fishy tale?
What impact does diet have on behaviour and intelligence? David Benton separates fact from myth.
One on one - with Elizabeth Loftus
Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Irvine
Insomnia – Victorian style
As this year could be considered the ‘centenary of insomnia’, Jim Horne looks at how understanding of the psychological aspects was slow to develop.
Careers - Psychology teacher training
Julie Bostock looks at the impact of a new initiative.
Finding the magic number
Paul Wilson and Colin Cooper investigate methods used to extract the number of factors in a factor analysis.
Book reviews, October 2008
The latest.
News and media, October 2008
Including neuroscience for spooks.
Society, October 2008
Including President's Column.
Letters, October 2008
Including autism, Asperger's, and dyslexia.