The Psychologist, March 2012
Bridging psychological and physical health care
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Bridging psychological and physical health care
Konrad Jacobs, Penny Titman and Melinda Edwards open a special feature on paediatric clinical psychology.
'Patients with the disorder deserve to be helped'
Jon Sutton talks to James Blair about his work in the US on the underlying basis of psychopathy and callous-unemotional traits.
Paediatric intensive care
Gillian Colville highlights the psychological stresses and strains for child patients and their families, and discusses some research challenges in this area.
The 'late effects' of paediatric brain tumours
Helen Stocks, Kate Ablett and Matthew Morrall on the contribution of neuropsychological assessment to paediatric oncology services.
One on one... with Martin Conway
Professor of Cognitive Psychology at the University of Leeds
One on one… with Deborah Christie
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychological Services, UCL Hospitals NHS Trust [email protected]
Looking back: George Kelly and the Garden of Eden
Trevor Butt finds an interesting recurring theme in the later work of the famous personality theorist.
Big picture: Leading the positive life
Marcus Richards and Felicia Huppert with evidence from a longitudinal birth cohort study.
New Voices: The educational meets the evolutionary
Rachel Ingram with the latest in our series for budding writers (see www.bps.org.uk/newvoices for more information)
Careers: Psychology in the community
Ian Florance meets Angela Southall, Director of Services at Midlands Psychology; and Robel Iyassu writes on the challenges of working with complex clinical profiles.
Coping and acceptance in chronic childhood conditions
Jeremy Gauntlett-Gilbert and Hannah Connell look at novel approaches to helping children live with pain and discomfort.
Adjusting life to chronic illness
Deborah Christie and Hasina Khatun on challenges for children, young people and their parents.
Media
Coverage from the Division of Occupational Psychology conference with Kisane Prutton; the Guardian memory experiment; and the best of the web
The Woman in Black, and storytelling
Huw Green on the film adaptation of 'The Woman in Black', a journey through superstition and paranoia.
Society, March 2012
responding to the NHS listening exercise, in the President’s column; book award; practitioner of the year; measuring national well-being; online voting; latest from BPS journals; and more
Book reviews, March 2012
the organisation of the mind; longitudinal data analysis; the psychology book; and more
News, March 2012
beautiful explanations; mushrooms in a brain scanner; Little Albert; reports from the Division of Occupational Psychology; and more
Letters, March 2012
speaking out on the NHS; praise and criticism; Jon Driver; and more