Stories
- Article
Do good mothers make good democracy?
To be psychologically fit for democracy, one distinguished paediatrician argued that you need a ‘good enough mother’ – and that we must acknowledge the bad side of our feelings.
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In search of the ‘nature cure’
Under the competing pressures of modern life, many of us succumb to mental ill health. Samantha Walton explores why so-called ‘nature cures’ don’t help, and how the living world can actually help us.
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A history of mindfulness
Matt Drage questions how an ancient religious practice became a secular cure for stress.
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The unearthly children of science fiction’s Cold War
In the 1950s a new figure emerged in British novels, film and television: a disturbing young alien that revealed postwar society’s fear of the unruly power of teenagers.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
British Psychological Society Jubilee
Date: 1961-1962Reference: PSY/BPS/1/6/2Part of: British Psychological Society Archive- Archives and manuscripts
British Psychological Society Scrapbook
Date: 1946-1965Reference: PSY/BPS/1/16Part of: British Psychological Society Archive- Archives and manuscripts
British Psychological Society Scrapbook
Date: 1965-1970Reference: PSY/BPS/1/17Part of: British Psychological Society Archive- Archives and manuscripts
British Psychological Society Scrapbook
Date: 1970-1974Reference: PSY/BPS/1/18Part of: British Psychological Society Archive- Archives and manuscripts
British Psychological Society Internal
Date: 1901-2004Reference: PSY/BPS/1Part of: British Psychological Society Archive