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‘Not every therapeutic connection will develop in the way I expect – and that’s OK’Assistant Psychologist Samantha Hardy with a reflective account of her work with one particular client……read nowRecent highlights from The Psychologist and Research DigestAIA collection of articles and interviews around artificial intelligence, large language models and more.Explore now…Our sense of smell may be surprisingly organisedNew work in mice finds that smell receptors are neatly organised into tight, type-specific bands, aligning with sensory maps in the brain.Read more…SpaceA collection.Explore now…How does the brain integrate an augmented body part?Recent work discovers three distinct stages of adjustment.Read now…Episode 46: Crime and compassionHow do people end up in prison, why do they reoffend, and what helps people move on? Ella Rhodes speaks to Dr Rachel Worthington and Dr Geraldine Akerman.Read more…The day-to-day importance of autistic flowWork by Daniella Wain and colleagues details a non-pathologising view of flow states in autistic individuals, and how they maintain wellbeing.Read moreMost read from 2026The continuity of consciousness02 January 2026Cardiologist Pim van Lommel on his interest in Near Death Experience, the research, and what it might mean for Psychologists and our understanding of consciousness.Cognition and perceptionNew study highlights the day-to-day importance of autistic flow03 March 2026Work by Daniella Wain and colleagues details a non-pathologising view of flow states in autistic individuals, and how they maintain wellbeingAutismCognition and perception‘Change really does revolve around my client, not me’09 March 2026Mick Cooper, Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of Roehampton and author of Essential Research Findings in Counselling and Psychotherapy (2nd ed., Sage, 2026), discusses the latest evidence establishing the client as the principal driver of therapeutic change.Counselling and psychotherapyExplore The PsychologistSearchSearchLoadingArchiveLooking for our back issues?Explore right back to 1988, with PDF downloads for British Psychological Society members…Which year will you jump to?Explore the Research DigestSearchSearchLoadingCollectionsAnimalsExplore…Relationships, love and sexExplore…ParentingExplore…Student lifeExplore…Understanding and tackling depression and anxietyExplore…CollectionsNeurodivergenceExploreBeing an assistant psychologistExploreClimate and the environmentExplorePsychology matters…ExploreWar and peaceExploreCovid-19: Psychological perspectivesExploreCollection…Features from our Research DigestEvidence-based features around Psychology and our everyday lives… find them as part of our dedicated Research Digest homepage.Explore the collection…Author-narrated audio for British Psychological Society members…What's the next frontier for improving psychological research?07 May 2026Isaac Handley-Miner, PhD, on the work of ‘Transparent Replications’.ResearchResearch EthicsWhy consciousness science needs to look beyond the brain – and what practitioners can do right now30 April 2026Stephen Hartshorn and Michael O'Brien argue that ‘the body is not the background’…GeneticsSport and ExerciseStress and anxietyCoffee confessions24 April 2026Nia Palmer with some ‘creative non-fiction’ around her research.ResearchStay connectedThe Psychologist appAll our content plus added convenience, on iOS/Android; complete access for British Psychological Society members.More infoCollectionsDiscover more from The Psychologist…Looking backThe history of Psychology and the psychology of historyRead moreMeetsOur interviewsRead moreCulturePsychology in film, TV, radio, theatre, music, art, exhibitions, podcasts and more…Read moreBooksExtracts from books, interviews with authors, personal features and more.Read moreBook extractsA womanless Psychology is an incomplete Psychology01 May 2026An exclusive extract from ‘Absent Minds: The Untold Story of the Women who Changed Psychology Forever’, by Madeleine Pownall. History and philosophySex and genderWhat’s your decision-making style?11 May 2026An adapted extract from 'Cognitive Neuroscience of Decision-Making' by Dr Stacey Bedwell (Cambridge University Press).Decision makingWhat to read… to understand morality27 April 2026Recommendations from Audun Dahl, author of ‘Between Fixed and Fickle: Why Our Moral Views Keep Changing’… plus an extract, courtesy of Harvard University Press.Books and readingEthics and moralityWe love to explore a whole world of Psychology, but sometimes you're at home in……your areaHealth psychologyWe gather together pieces around Health Psychology and Health Psychologists.Read moreEducational psychologyWe gather together pieces around Educational Psychology and Educational Psychologists.Read moreCounselling psychologyWe gather together pieces around Counselling Psychology and Counselling Psychologists.Read moreOccupational psychologyWhether you call it occupational, work, organisational or business p...