The Psychologist, October 2010
A good walk worth watching
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A good walk worth watching
This is a member only download
Access to PDFs of Psychologist issues is restricted to members of the society. Join us to enjoy this and a host of other benefits.
A good walk worth watching
Marc Jones and David Lavallee on the psychology of the Ryder Cup.
An NHS alcohol service
Clare Kambamettu, Elinor Llewellyn, Mary Longley and Paul Davis report on how they tackle problem drinking.
The man who looks inside people's heads
Chris Frith talks to Lance Workman about schizophrenia, scanning and more.
So you think you can dance?
Paul M. Jenkinson and Aikaterini (Katerina) Fotopoulou look at an example of good intentions and poor awareness in the motor system.
Fathers' behaviours and children's problems
Eirini Flouri with an overview of the theory and evidence.
Research realities
Anita Mehay and Zoё Fortune look at life as a mental health researcher.
Looking Back: The explosion of sensory history
Mark M. Smith on when ‘looking’ back makes less sense.
Celebrating appearance
Ian Florance meets members of the University of the West of England’s Centre for Appearance Research.
One on one... with Jeune Guishard-Pine
One challenge? 'To truly believe in something…'
News, Digest and Media: October 2010
scanning for autism; scientific misconduct; A-levels; Pakistan floods; psychosis tapestry; the latest nuggets from the Research Digest; Mark Sergeant on media coverage surrounding the trapped Chilean miners; and more
Book Reviews, October 2010
safer surgery; reading development; autism and intensive interaction; stories and analogies; Barbara Tizard; coaching; and web-only reviews.
Society, October 2010
President’s column; bipolar report; independent practitioners forum; Society awards; a view from Northern Ireland; and more.
Forum, October 2010
the Society’s journals – a question of collegiality; mindfulness; approved clinicians; consultation on whether the psychology degree is fit for purpose; and columns on Marc Hauser and survival