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IMAGE - Volume 21 - Part 11 - (November 2008)

Can psychology change the world?

Tommy MacKay, winner of the Society’s Award for Distinguished Contributions to Professional Psychology, on applied psychology and the human welfare agenda

Drug taking – for better or for worse?
Andy Parrott looks at the paradox of psychosocial drug taking self-medication that can make you feel worse

Positive psychology and managing change
Sarah Lewis, Jonathan Passmore and Stefan Cantore on the use of the ‘appreciative inquiry’ approach

Experiments in space and time
Ross Day, Australian octogenarian perception expert, in conversation with Lance Workman

A return to the use of emotion and reflection
Helen Demetriou and Elaine Wilson call for a synthesis of affect and cognition in teaching

Looking Back: Mental deficiency – changing the outlook - One on one …with James Hartley - News and media - Book Review - Society - Careers: Move over, Cracker - Letters

Today's featured article from the archive:

Putting psychology in context
Margaret McAllister, President of the Society from 1996-1997,gave her Presidential Address at the Society ’s Annual Conference in April 1997.


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