The Psychologist, October 2019
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Changing the online culture
Ella Rhodes reports on new guidelines around harassment and welfare.
Featured job: Senior Clinical and Clinical Psychologists
Employer: Central and North-West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL)
‘If you treat clients as adults, they’ll treat you the same way’
Ian Florance meets Holly Price, who is finishing her Forensic Psychology MSc and looking for Assistant Psychologist roles.
‘Negotiators are advanced communicators’
Stephen McAllister looks back on a police career focused on mental health and change management.
Where does inspiration come from?
Aspasia Paltoglou watches the play 'Tao of Glass' at Manchester International Festival.
Elections at Society AGM
Ella Rhodes on new BPS electees.
Pioneer in behaviour change recognised
Ella Rhodes on Professor Susan Michie's Lifetime Achievement Award.
‘We all have unique relationships with music’
Ahead of World Alzheimer’s Day on 21 September, music therapist Grace Meadows speaks to Ella Rhodes about her work with the Utley Foundation’s Music for Dementia 2020 campaign, which is aiming to give all people living with the condition better access to music.
Conflict of interest?
Ella Rhodes on the reporting of potential conflicts of interest in psychology.
Under…
Our editor Jon Sutton introduces a special collection.
Closing the 'prevention gap' at the party conferences
Ella Rhodes reports on the latest policy work from the British Psychological Society.
Tackling psychologists’ desensitisation
Emily Kruger writes.
From the Chief Executive, October 2019
The latest from Sarb Bajwa.
Judging Hans Eysenck
Peter Morris replies to a letter in our September edition.
Wellbeing through doodles
Natalie Hanley on her social media approach; now with update.
Real stepped care
Ellie Kerry – a Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner at Great Ormond Street Hospital – writes.
Ian Howarth 1928-2019
An appreciation of the Society’s former President.
The ‘human’ underpinning workplace resource
Rosalind Searle on the psychological implications of working ‘under’ a hierarchical structure.
Under the weather?
Trevor Harley writes.
Going under to rise above mistakes
'Under Pressure' by Gareth Lock (Human in the System Consulting; £30); reviewed by Laura Watson.
Tracking the footprints of consciousness
'The Feeling of Life Itself', by Christof Koch, is out now, published by The MIT Press. We asked him some big questions.
One on one... with Dr Michelle Hamill
We dip into the Society member database and pick… Dr Michelle Hamill, consultant clinical psychologist at East London NHS Foundation Trust. With online extras.
Beyond neurodiversity?
Liam Cross and Gray Atherton write.
What lies beneath?
Nick Chater on the perils of looking under our glittering surface.
The psychology of underwear
Carolyn Mair on a ‘technology of our inner self’.
From underworlds to outerworlds
Nathan Smith gets to the bottom of how we might reach what’s way above…
The underdog effect
Ciaran O’Keeffe on the appeal, and how things change.
Fixing problems under the surface
Laura Walton takes psychology underwater.
Empowering bold discussions on anxiety
We preview 'On Edge: Living in an Age of Anxiety' at Science Gallery London, a new exhibition advised by psychologist Thalia Eley and others; now with update, a review from Alina Ivan.
The bravery to be honest
Kate Johnstone watches 'This Way Up' on Channel 4.
Stop plastering over problems
Dale Whetter watches Dispatches: Young, British, and Depressed.
An unvarnished view of the therapeutic process
Judith Johnson watches 'The Patient Gloria' at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh.
Beyond tokenism: Autistic people in autism research
Damian E.M. Milton on participatory research with autistic people, plus links to our content on this topic.
Just the beginning of the story…
Ella Rhodes reports from another fantastic annual conference of the Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group (PsyPAG); with additional comments from Society President David Murphy.
A journey to the core of our being
Our editor Jon Sutton reviews 'Underland' by Robert Macfarlane.