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Contents
Features
Better not look down
Leading neurosurgeon Henry Marsh reflects on mistakes, mystery and the mind
This is improbable too
Marc Abrahams with more research to make you smile and think
Opening up to disclosure
Anna Ruddle and Sarah Dilks consider whether therapists should talk about themselves in therapy
Youth employment - the missing facts
Angela Carter looks to a better understanding of young people by employers
New voices: Deception - understanding lies with collaboration
Emma Williams with the latest in our series
Methods: Building confidence in confidence intervals
Graham Smith and Peter Morris encourage you to rely less on significance tests
Digests
Seduction by superfluous neuroscience; autistic children's sensory experiences, in their own words; and much more, in the latest from our Research Digest (see www.researchdigest.org.uk/blog)
Debates
Letters
Behaviour change; prisons; voter engagement; impacts of the social care market; Scarred FOR Life exhibition; and more
Reports
News
New disclosures on psychologists and torture; Wellcome Book Prize; Society's Annual Conference; The Psychologist at Latitude Festival; REF; TEDS at 20; and more
Society
Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes's first President's column; review of Member Networks; speaking out on mental health; and more
Meets
Interview
Gail Kinman meets Anna Machin to discuss close relationships, fatherhood, and more
Careers
We meet occupational psychologist Almuth McDowall, and Ann Wood shares her reflections on running a spirituality group
One on one
with Lydia Hopper, from Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago
Reviews
The Falling; The Jinx; Force Majeure; books and more. For opportunities to contribute, see our website or follow us on Twitter @psychmag
Looks back
Does psychology have a gender?
Alexandra Rutherford, Kelli Vaughn-Johnson & Elissa Rodkey
Three years ago
Go to www.thepsychologist.org.uk for our archive, including a look at psychology in the bathroom
Big picture
The winning entry in our first ever poetry competition, 'A Wonder World for Enid', from Lynne Cameron, accompanied by her own artwork
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