The Psychologist, June 2015
Better not look down…
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President’s column: May 2015
The first offering from new Society President Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes.
Methods: Building confidence in confidence intervals
Graham D. Smith and Peter E. Morris encourage you to rely less on significance tests.
Book reviews, June 2015
A selection from the June issue, plus online extras.
Does psychology have a gender?
Alexandra Rutherford, Kelli Vaughn-Johnson and Elissa Rodkey.
People first, science second
Ann Wood explores the personal and professional issues encountered when addressing the spiritual lives of service users in mental health settings.
‘The scientist/practitioner divide is nonsense’
Ian Florance meets occupational psychologist Almuth McDowall.
One on one… with Lydia M. Hopper
‘I’m fascinated by animals’
Big Picture: Poetry competition
Our winning entry, from Lynne Cameron: A Wonder World for Enid.
New voices: Deception – understanding lies with collaboration
Emma Williams with the latest in our series for budding writers.
Close up and interpersonal
Gail Kinman meets Anna Machin to discuss close relationships, fatherhood, and more.
Better not look down…
Leading neurosurgeon Henry Marsh reflects on mistakes, mystery and the mind.
Youth employment – the missing facts
Angela Carter looks to a better understanding of young people by employers.
Opening up to disclosure
Anna Ruddle and Sarah Dilks consider whether therapists should talk about themselves in therapy.
This is improbable too
Marc Abrahams, Guardian columnist and founder of the Ig Nobel prizes, with more research to make you smile and think.
TEDS turns 20
Jon Sutton reports on a milestone for the Twins Early Development Study (with Thalia Eley Q+A).
From the Research Digest
The latest selection from the Society's blog.
Wellcome Book Prize
Marion Coutts wins
The Psychologist makes its first festival appearance
Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and author Fiona Neill to appear in a session hosted by our editor.
Germanwings crash and the psychology of risk
A letter from our June issue.
New disclosures on psychologists and torture
Ella Rhodes reports.
Impacts of the social care market
A letter from the June issue.