The Psychologist, September 2008
Phineas Gage – Unravelling the myth
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Phineas Gage – Unravelling the myth
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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.
Phineas Gage – Unravelling the myth
Malcolm Macmillan updates a familiar tale, 160 years after its inception.
Foundations of sand?
Christian Jarrett on the lure of academic myths and their place in classic psychology.
A childhood disorder grows up
Lee A. Wilkinson looks at adults with Asperger’s syndrome.
'You just don't want to think that your child is anxious'
Lance Workman talks to Andy Field (University of Sussex) about his work on childhood anxiety, using humour in teaching, and more.
Oracle of the unconscious or deceiver of the unwitting?
Aiden P. Gregg on the implicit association test.
One on one - with Alan Baddeley
Professor of Psychology at the University of York
Careers: What do psychologists do?
Jon Sutton illustrates some potential career paths ahead of you.
What makes a good psychology lecturer?
Seh Hyun Rho’s winning piece in the Higher Education Academy Psychology Network’s essay competition, plus a selection from the other entries.
Time to meet our match
Alan G. Walker argues for an international online community for psychologists to ease collaboration and bridge the science–practitioner divide.
Book reviews, September 2008
Including women mind doctors, female violence, children's dreams and a host of web-only reviews.
News and Media, September 2008
Including Milgram redux, eyewitness memory, antidepressant debate and more.
Society, September 2008
Including President's column, penile plethysmography and more.
Letters, September 2008
Including CBT, health psychology correction, autism, evolution and more