...meets
Our editor Jon Sutton poses the questions on the eve of the publication of Lisa Feldman Barrett’s new book, How Emotions Are Made.
Rebecca Stack, Associate Editor for Books, speaks to Tomasz Witkowski, the author of Psychology Led Astray: Cargo Cult in Science and Therapy.
Emily Hutchinson, Associate Editor for Books, and Director of EJH Consulting, kicks off a new series.
Joyce Hargrave-Wright reminisces on a life in psychology.
Ian Florance follows up some of his ‘Careers’ interviewees.
Chris Frith meets Rosalind Ridley, to discuss her book on the mind of the Peter Pan author.
We meet James Pennebaker. Our editor Jon Sutton poses the questions, on expressive writing, humour in teaching and more.
We hear about the drive for a British Psychological Society Defence and Security Section.
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.
Jan Smith explores her journey from postdoctoral researcher to professional training in health psychology with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
Ian Florance talks to Lynda Gratton, Professor of Management Practice at London Business School.
Emeritus Professor of Applied Psychology at the University of Aberdeen.
‘Try to be fearless', advises the Chair of the British Psychological Society's Division of Counselling Psychology.
Ian Florance talks with the Society’s Practitioner of the Year Jill Winegardner, about her journeys working in brain injury rehabilitation.
A conversation between Alice Farrington and her father, David P. Farrington.