The Psychologist, April 2012
Opinion: The person in psychological science
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Opinion: The person in psychological science
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‘The focus must be on the person in front of you’
Ian Florance talks to Kimberley Wilson at HMP Holloway.
Big picture - Jung's childhood daydreams
Image taken from Carl Jung’s Liber Novus (‘The Red Book’), and explained by psychological historian Sonu Shamdasani.
Working in Cambodia
…with Angela Simcox.
One on one... with Carole Allan
President of the British Psychological Society, 2011–2012
Viewpoints: The cost of caregiving
The first of a new series focusing on the person in psychological research and practice.
Looking back: Learning disability - from the Devil to DSM-IV
Chris Goodey on how the archaic concepts of ‘honour’ and ‘grace’ may be the very foundations of psychological inquiry.
New voices: Counting on language in numerical thinking
Counting on language in numerical thinking: Cassie Barton with the latest in our series for budding writers
Opinion: The person in psychological science
Alison Lee, from her perspective in neuropsychology, argues that psychologists need to get to know their participants.
The brief alcohol intervention
Daniel Regan looks at an evidence-based strategy for reducing harmful drinking.
Social anxiety in higher education
Social anxiety in higher education Phil Topham and Graham Russell.
Problem solving for personality disorder
Mary McMurran and Stephen Coupe describe a promising approach to a distressing disorder.
Media
Fiona Jones on planned changes to the Society’s media and press function; when Ariely met Gladwell; curiosities; and more
Book Reviews, April 2012
mental models in the novel; modern CBT; dyslexia; House and psychology; and more, including web-only reviews
News, April 2012
Rows over replication; psychoanalysis; security and neuroscience; apps; coercive self-citation; mapping well-being.
Society, April 2012
President’s column; sexual and gender minority guidelines; Big Bang; work–life balance; DSM-5; expert witnesses; Gordon Allport prize; and more
Letters, April 2012
emotional response; impact; theoretical work psychology; Little Albert; and more