Can psychology find a path to peace?
As the UK's Parliament votes to allow bombing in Syria, we ask - are there evidence-based ways to resolve this conflict?
Historical sex object – or undiscovered genius?
John Launer challenges the image of Sabina Spielrein principally as Carl Jung’s mistress: was she one of the most innovative thinkers in 20th-century psychology?
The ascension of parent–offspring ties
How are bonds between parents and their grown-up children changing, and what impact do they have? Karen Fingerman looks at the evidence.
Impact: From riots to crowd safety
In the first of an occasional series, John Drury describes his pathway to impact.
New voices: Researching loyalist communities
Patrick Flack outlines his research in Northern Ireland in the latest in our series for budding writers (see www.bps.org.uk/newvoices for more information).
‘Look for small increments of change, not cures’
Nick Maguire (University of Southampton) talks to Ian Florance.
The many faces of working with visible difference
Isabelle Cullis, Changing Faces Practitioner, on her work at Salisbury District Hospital.
Above and beyond
One on one… with Susan Hallam
Call to join societies network
Derek William Forrest (1926–2015)
Psychologist to head CIPD
The reality of life and death decisions
5 minutes with… Dr Noreen Tehrani
Genome common sense?
Over-optimistic about attachment
Diverse and colourful
From the Research Digest February 2016
Does it matter if psychologists are unrepresentative?
Psychology on the edge
Morals and harm
The Time in Between: A Memoir of Hunger and Hope
President’s letter February 2016
Book Reviews February 2016
Keep looking for biological causes
Three new dames and an OBE on New Year list
Storm Desmond and social capital
What about the ‘other mother’?