The Psychologist, March 2010
The supreme infant
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The supreme infant
Alison Gopnik talks to Jon Sutton about the exploratory, bright butterflies that are children.
Taking up space - pregnancy in public
Harriet Gross on how medical, reproductive and communication technologies have changed women’s embodied experiences.
Working lives: Disadvantaged young fathers-to-be
Mike White looks at fresh starts and second chances.
A psychological plan for perinatal care
Pauline Slade and Michelle Cree offer some practical recommendations.
What is psychological about normal pregnancy?
Paula Nicolson reviews issues of biology, risk, identity… and more.
The maternal brain
Christian Jarrett examines the evidence behind the widely held belief that pregnancy affects cognitive function.
Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy
Brian L. Swallow looks at an unpleasant side of gestation.
From A&R man to assistant psychologist
Nick Taylor on different roles and the benefits of voluntary experience. As told to Ian Florance.
‘Religion is a powerful human reality’
Ian Florance talks to Sara Savage about her life and work.
Looking back: Literature, history and biology
Peter Garrard on the uses of retrospective language analysis.
One on One… with George Sik
Consultant Psychologist at eras ltd
Book reviews, March 2010
intelligence testing; technology; ageing and cognition; creative writing; low mood; and building motivational interviewing skills
Society, March 2010
President’s column; and two important Society articles, on accreditation through partnership, and delivering standards for tests and testing.
Forum, March 2010
excellence; home education; the internet and thinking; reductionism; and more.
News and Media, March 2010
communicating with ‘locked in’ patients; roots of schizophrenia; report from the Division of Occupational Psychology Annual Conference; nuggets from the Digest; and thorny issues of nature and nurture in the media