The Psychologist, February 2009
Climate change – psychology's contribution
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Climate change – psychology's contribution
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Climate change – psychology's contribution
Alexa Spence, Nick Pidgeon and David Uzzell consider psychology’s role in debating, combating and adapting to climate change.
Climate change - warming to the task
Matthew C. Davis and Rose Challenger argue that it’s time for psychology to lead the way in greening individuals’ behaviours, especially in the workplace.
Conservation work - a therapeutic intervention?
Rosemary Wright on the benefits of a conservation project as a form of therapy for people with learning disabilities.
An energetic approach
Patrick Devine-Wright talks to Jon Sutton about crossing disciplinary boundaries in order to tackle issues of sustainability.
The roots and branches of environmental psychology
Christopher Spencer and Kate Gee take a historical look at the development of the field; and Jon Sutton examines the wilderness of the mind.
One on one - with Paul Stern
Director of the Committee on the Human Dimensions of Global Change, the National Research Council, Washington DC.
A clinical psychologist in Ghana
Adam Danquah had personal and professional reasons for working as a clinical psychologist in Ghana. Splitting his practice between the UK and Ghana has given him insights into the role of psychology in two very different societies.
Serving up an ace
Ian Florance talks to Funké Baffour about a varied career and her work to communicate psychology to a wide audience.
Heading for an early grave?
Anna C. Phillips and Douglas Carroll on stress, health and death.
Book reviews, February 2009
Psychologies of liberation; human intelligence; criminal psychology; drugs; and supervision in clinical practice.
Forum, February 2009
Including applied behaviour analysis; the forensic/clinical overlap; obesity; baby buggies; IAPT; philosophy; guest columns and more.
News and media, February 2009
Including voodoo correlations; the social contagion of happiness; decarbonising; behaviour in class; RAE results out; new year honours; event reports and more
Society, February 2009
President's column; Lifetime Achievement Award; Psychology for All event; coaching awards; consultation responses and more.