The Psychologist, April 2014
Charting 'the mind and body economic'
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Society
President’s Column; BPS Scotland; Health and Care Professions Council; and more
Interview: Kiva - against Bullying
Christina Salmivalli (University of Turku, Finland) talks to Jon Sutton about her new approach to an age-old issue
New Voices: Personality - at the heart of health
Páraic Ó Súilleabháin on cardiovascular adaptation and health in the latest in our series for budding writers.
The impact of austerity on a British council estate
Carl Harris takes an ‘ecological model of systems’ approach.
Neoliberal austerity and unemployment
David Fryer and Rose Stambe examine critical psychological issues.
Inequality and the next generation
Gary Thomas explains how the gradient of difference can impact upon identity in the classroom
Austerity in the university
Ian Parker on increasing pressure and emotional labour at work for academics in times of crisis.
Charting 'the mind and body economic'
The Midlands Psychology Group introduce a special issue dedicated to the theme of 'austerity'
News: a new gameplan for psychological science
A new gameplan for psychological science; young female power; cognitive therapy; confidence intervals; vampire symposium; and more
Digest
The ‘youth bias’, the eccentricity/art relationship, and our farewell to Christian, in the latest from our free Research Digest (see www.researchdigest.org.uk/blog)
Austerity in the university
Ian Parker on increasing pressure and emotional labour at work for academics in times of crisis.
Charting 'the mind and body economic'
The Midlands Psychology Group introduce a special issue dedicated to the theme of 'austerity'
News: a new gameplan for psychological science
A new gameplan for psychological science; young female power; cognitive therapy; confidence intervals; vampire symposium; and more
Digest
The ‘youth bias’, the eccentricity/art relationship, and our farewell to Christian, in the latest from our free Research Digest (see www.researchdigest.org.uk/blog)
Letters: the 'stressed sex' debate continues
The ‘stressed sex’ debate continues; call for the formation of a Royal College of Psychologists; Putin – the naked truth; dementia; and more
Big Picture: Crudely erased adults
Crudely erased adults: A.R. Hopwood’s false memory archive.
True Detective…
… and the usual mix of books and other media reviews, including The Silence of Animals, trauma and creativity online guide, Psychology, Mental Health and Distress, and building a virtual brain.
Looking back: PsyBorgs on the loose!
Christopher D. Green and his team are taking the history of psychology into the digital realm, producing surprising insights
One on one... with Stephen J. Ceci
The H.L. Carr Chaired Professor of Developmental Psychology, Cornell University