The Psychologist, July 2015
The British Psychological Society's Annual Conference 2015
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The British Psychological Society's Annual Conference 2015
This is a member only download
Access to PDFs of Psychologist issues is restricted to members of the society. Join us to enjoy this and a host of other benefits.
One on one with Willem Kuyken
'Don't hug the intellectual shoreline'
The British Psychological Society's Annual Conference 2015
We collect together coverage from this year's event, held in Liverpool in May.
Big Picture: A lonely disorder
Image by Brad Fox with comments from Rob Willson.
July 2015: More reviews…
… from our July 2015 issue.
Therapist self-disclosure
Letters following our June article.
Other letters…
… from our July issue (including whole section in PDF).
Two-fold nature of autism
The debate in our 'Letters' pages continues.
5 minutes with… Dr Lisa Cameron
Newly elected Scottish National Party MP for the constituency of East Kilbride, Strathaven & Lesmahagow.
Lesions in the landscape
Ella Rhodes on a new art / science collaboration.
For mindful teaching of mindfulness
A letter in response to our exclusive online interview with Jon Kabat-Zinn.
Quenching a thirst for knowledge
Ella Rhodes reports from a Pint of Science Festival event held in Birmingham in May.
Honorary life membership
Professor Susan Hallam honoured.
Walking the talk…
…from Leicester to London, to highlight social justice.
Other Society news
Call for reform of the Work Capability Assessment, Society Branches Forum symposium, and the 'always on' culture.
President’s column: June 2015
From Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes.
From the Research Digest
A selection from the July 2015 issue.
What passes between client and therapist?
Stephanie M. Cobb imagines three perspectives on transference and countertransference.
‘We have seen real improvements’
Sangita Bhandari on her role with a UK education charity working in Nepal.
‘We need to link our research to the real world’
Ian Florance talks to Professor Susan Golombok.
‘The families are at the centre of all this’
Jon Sutton meets clinical psychologist Fleur-Michelle Coiffait to hear about her work with Leicestershire Partnership Trust.
New Voices: Helpful categorisation or limiting label?
Caitlin Cherry with the latest in our series for budding writers.
Reaching out to the ‘Untouchables’
Paul Ghuman gives a psychological perspective on Dalit resistance and identity.
The monster mind
Enlisting the help of Godzilla and a few of its friends, Jonathan Myers considers why we see monsters and what form they take.
It’s not just cricket
As the 2015 Ashes series comes to England, Jamie Barker and Matt Slater consider the psychology at play.