The Psychologist, January 2015
The ‘street children’ of Latin America
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The ‘street children’ of Latin America
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The ‘street children’ of Latin America
Graham Pluck with a story of challenge and survival for millions of young people worldwide.
The 'strange death' of radical behaviourism
Freddy Jackson Brown and Duncan Gillard argue that it has a fundamental role to play in psychology making a difference in society.
Mindfulness in psychology - a breath of fresh air?
Edo Shonin, William Van Gordon and Mark D. Griffiths.
Hazel Dewart (1949-2014)
Two tributes.
Big Picture: ‘You are here’
Photo and artwork by Cigdem Esin, from a project led by Esin, Corinne Squire, and Chila Burman.
One on one with Aleks Krotoski
‘We have to take risks, fall over sometimes'
The line between conformity and resistance
Jolanda Jetten and Matthew J. Hornsey take another look at Solomon Asch’s famous line-judgement studies.
Review: A killer podcast
WBEZ Chicago
More reviews from our January issue
Including Caitlin Moran, Broadmoor, Elizabeth is Missing, and more
A uniformed clinical psychologist in the British Army
Captain Duncan Precious gives his personal reflections on a unique role (found through The Psychologist!)
Life in perpetual motion
Ian Florance talks to Fiona Price about putting a background in psychology to use in diverse settings.
Society news: Practitioners of the Year
Emma Donaldson-Feilder, Rachel Lewis and Hamilton Fairfax
Scotland - referendum fallout and serious incidents
From the AGM and Scientific Meeting of DCP-Scotland.
Discover a new service - journal articles and beyond
Announcing Discovery Service.
Society news: Directory goes live
Professional development opportunities aplenty.
President’s column: January 2015
Dorothy Miell writes.
Interview: Healthy disclosure
Daryl O’Connor talks to Gail Kinman about being a twin, stress and health, and the influence of conscientiousness.
Are understandings of mental illness mired in the past?
John Cromby ('yes') and Vaughan Bell ('no') go 'head to head'.
New Voices: Stubbing out smoking in schizophrenia
Theodore Lloyd with the latest in our series for budding writers.
From the Research Digest
A selection of the latest morsels…
Mental health in the media awards
Celebrating portrayals of mental health in the media.
It is big, but not always clever
Ella Rhodes reports on the flaws of large data sets from social media.
Neuroscience on the stage
Ella Rhodes reports: A young theatre group have created a play based on the development of the teenage brain, with the help of neuroscientists from University College London…
Speaking out on the ‘replication crisis’
Dr Simone Schnall contributed to the Edge online debating forum. Ella Rhodes reports.
Tackling child sexual abuse - a lesson from Germany?
Ben Aaron MacLeod's letter.
Terror porn - the risk of copycat decapitations
Paul Marsden writes.
Will you keep your New Year's Resolutions?
Neil Martin's 'Lighter side'
Letters: Away with the triangle!
Rethinking Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
Psychology 4 Students
Ella Rhodes reports from two of the Society's flagship events.
Have we overdosed?
Ella Rhodes reports from a debate on psychiatrists and the pharmaceutical industry.
Celebrating a decade of Mind Hacks
Tom Stafford and Vaughan Bell marked their blog's birthday and BPS Public Engagement and Media Award with an event in London. We report and look back at their contributions for us.