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Special issue: Conference special
The newsletter, part of the Division of Occupational Psychology's Member Engagement Campaign, is a source of information about the Division, forthcoming events, and a forum for the sharing of best practice.
Contents
Editorial
Robert Goate
Letter from the Chair: It's time to redefine our profession
Almuth McDowall
Volunteering within the DOP
Darryl Howes
Employment: The double-edged sword
Herjoyt Ubhi
Attending EAWOP 2013
Helen Baron
Asperger's syndrome in the workplace: Meeting the challenges
Janine Robinson, David Ruthenberg & Lopa Vibhakar
Head and neck cancer patients' return-to-work experience following facial change as a result of surgery: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
Deborah Owen
Pro bono work: A perspective from the grassroots
Frederic Stansfield
Neuro-linguistic programming. Still top of the pops after 40 years
Bruce Grimley
How can occupational psychology help society today? Reviewing an NPDWG panel session
Roxane L. Gervais
Flower-powered to a vision of love 1967 or 2013 doubts
Christopher Ridgeway
New Voices, introduced by Laura Neale
- Tweeting, tagging and friend requests at work: The business case for social media adoption
Sam Farley - Career success of males in female-dominated occupations
Kazia Solowiej
Who cares?
Geoff Trickey
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