The Psychologist, December 2016
A maturing picture of emotion
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‘Offenders process information differently from non-offenders’
Tony Beech, co-editor of 'The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Forensic Neuroscience', tells us how the book grew in the making.
Featured job: Support worker
A vacancy with South Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (SEPT).
Boardroom imbalance
Ella Rhodes reports.
Political psychology needs you!
Ashley Weinberg seeks your support.
Homeless service looks to psychology
Ella Rhodes reports.
Paws for court
Ella Rhodes reports on therapy dogs.
Big Picture: Portraits of pain
Words by Karen Rodham (University of Staffordshire).
Finding a way back
Ella Rhodes reports.
United Nations may recommend PEACE approach
Ella Rhodes reports.
5 minutes with... Karen Carr
We hear about the drive for a British Psychological Society Defence and Security Section.
Sexual violence at university
Ella Rhodes reports.
Orthorexia – slipping through the net?
A letter from our December edition.
‘Good enough’ for psychologist parents
A letter from our December edition.
Maladaptive daydreaming
A letter from our December edition.
The case for Defence and Security
A letter from our December edition.
Making educational psychology more visible
A letter from our December edition.
Migratory grief?
A letter from our December edition.
President’s letter, December 2016
Professor Peter Kinderman's latest.
Gaining momentum for honesty
The discussion on clinicians with mental health difficulties continues in our December edition.
Book reviews, December 2016
A selection.
From the Research Digest, December 2016
A selection from our blog.
A maturing picture of emotion
Louisa Lawrie and Louise H. Phillips on how we process emotions in ourselves and others as we age.
A revolution for the at-risk
Emily J.H. Jones and Mark H. Johnson make the case for investment in early intervention for neurodevelopmental disorders.
The trouble with girls?
Gina Rippon asks why plastic brains aren’t breaking through glass ceilings.
Planned behaviour – stagnation or evolution?
Tom St Quinton looks at the classic theory and alternatives in the latest 'New voices'.
Entangled in an ethical maze
In their 'Opinion' piece, Sergio Della Sala and Roberto Cubelli argue that NHS ethics committees hamper ethics.
‘Find your dyslexic people and nurture them’
We sent Debbie Gordon, Assistant to the Managing Editor and who has been diagnosed with dyslexia, to talk to Professor Rod Nicolson about his approach.
A cautionary tale
Megan Prowse presents her personal reflections on overseas placements.
Beyond ‘voluntourism’
Thomas Campbell on mental health and volunteering in Sri Lanka.
‘The best projects can be serendipitous’
One on one… with Siân E. Jones.
Michael William Green 1964-2016
A tribute from Nicky Elliman, Pauline Jas and Olga van den Akker.
New Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences
Ella Rhodes reports on success for psychologists.
Peter Weinreich 1939-2016
An appreciation of the Emeritus Professor from Ulster University.
Schreber the plaything
Novelist Alex Pheby on why Daniel Paul Schreber's Memoirs are important and useful.