The Psychologist, January 2009
Obesity – Is physical activity the key?
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Obesity – Is physical activity the key?
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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.
Obesity – Is physical activity the key?
Stuart Biddle thinks so, but Terry Dovey disagrees…
The most important living psychologist?
…That’s according to Steven Pinker. Lance Workman interviews Daniel Kahneman, Nobel laureate and co-creator of behavioural economics.
Gossip - tales of the human condition
Toni Brennan on the socio-psychological functions of a quintessentially social activity.
He’s a jolly good Fellow
Ian Florance talks to Ceri Bowen, an International Fellow at the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, Putney.
PsyPAG’s tips and tricks
David Moore with some advice on postgraduate life
Testosterone and male behaviours
Nick Neave and Daryl B. O’Connor describe their research into the complex effects of this hormone.
The twin goals of psychology training
Andrew Manley and Jason Codner outline postgraduate training issues you should consider when choosing between applied practice and academia.
Stigma and help-seeking
David L. Vogel and Nathaniel G. Wade explain that it’s not just about what others think.
Looking Back: Sex in psychological warfare
Herbert A. Friedman on the why and how of an unusual form of propaganda.
One on one... with Lynne Segal
Anniversary Professor of Psychology and Gender Studies, Birkbeck, University of London. Includes online only questions.
Book reviews, January 2009
Including neuroplasticity, forensic psychology, cognition and sex differences, and more.
Society, January 2009
Including President's column, Award for Distinguished Contributions to Professional Practice, and competencies in psychology.
Forum, January 2009
The revamped 'Letters' section.
News and media, January 2009
Including pollution, child and mental health services, buggies, Manchester Lectures and much more.