Stories
- Article
Self-obsessing in the age of selfies
The tiny, joyful spark of a social media ‘like’ can lead to a damaging obsession. Find out how far people will go when their phone addiction gets the upper hand.
- Article
The unimprovable white cane
Recent technological additions to the white cane aim to make the world easier for visually impaired people to navigate. Alex Lee explores whether new is really better.
- Book extract
The history of brainwashing
Is it possible to control what other people think? In this abridged extract from his book ‘Brainwashed’, psychoanalyst and historian Daniel Pick offers us a new history of thought control.
- Article
A history of mindfulness
Matt Drage questions how an ancient religious practice became a secular cure for stress.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Reference material 'Vol. VIII Psychology General, Intellect, etc. A-Y': Angell - Yerkes
Date: c.1900-1940Reference: PSY/SPE/2/18Part of: Spearman, Charles Edward (1863-1945)- Archives and manuscripts
'Psychology Survey 4'
Date: 1983-1984Reference: PSY/BPS/1/4/7/2/29Part of: British Psychological Society Archive- Archives and manuscripts
'Journal of Occupational Psychology'
Date: 1974-1978Reference: PSY/BPS/1/4/7/2/12Part of: British Psychological Society Archive- Archives and manuscripts
'Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology'
Date: 1977-1979Reference: PSY/BPS/1/4/7/2/18Part of: British Psychological Society Archive- Archives and manuscripts
'British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology'
Date: 1964-1973Reference: PSY/BPS/1/4/7/2/4Part of: British Psychological Society Archive