The Psychologist, July 2014
Beyond the mythology of war
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Beyond the mythology of war
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Access to PDFs of Psychologist issues is restricted to members of the society. Join us to enjoy this and a host of other benefits.
News: the BRAIN initiative
The BRAIN initiative; Pint of Science; and the cuts at Kings' College
Letters: austerity and more
Austerity; being a man; the NHS; the World Cup; dyslexia; a pure psychology challenge; and more
Big picture: Getting brain cells working
Image from research by David Hay (King’s College London).
The cycle-ology of the Tour
In this online-only version of her 'News' article, our journalist Ella Rhodes investigates how psychology touches July's race - the participants, spectators and volunteers.
One on one... with Ian Parker
With Ian Parker, Fellow of the Society, practising psychoanalyst in Manchester and Professor of Management, University of Leicester. With online-only q+a.
Looking back: Psychology to win the war and make a better peace
Ben Harris on a 1943 book that sold 400,000 copies.
1984…
…The Life Scientific with Professor Sir Michael Rutter; Incognito; Blurred Lines; and more reviews.
On the dignity of failure
Steven Sharman, an assistant psychologist, considers the importance of positive risk taking; and we talk to Andy Evans about his work with performers.
Society, July 2014
President’s column; Francis Report; and more.
Interview: Striking a balance
Ellen Ernst Kossek is President of the Work Family Researchers Network. Gail Kinman and Almuth McDowall ask the questions.
New voices: to the left - pseudoneglect
Joanna Brooks on the tendency to pay more attention to the left side of space, in the latest in our series for budding writers.
EMDR - more than just a therapy for PTSD?
Robin Logie considers a therapy whose mechanism remains unexplained 25 years after it was developed.
On the trail of the elusive successful psychopath
Sarah Francis Smith, Ashley Watts and Scott Lilienfeld.
Beliefs about autobiographical memory
Beliefs about autobiographical memory and why they matter. Martin Conway, Lucy Justice and Catriona Morrison.
Beyond the mythology of war
Our reports from the Society’s Annual Conference, which took place in Birmingham in May. Download the PDF for the full coverage.
Digest
Tiredness and attention, responses to workplace crisis, and speech fillers, in the latest from our free Research Digest (see www.bps.org.uk/psychologist)