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... has been given to me via a gift subscription. I had picked up a couple of issues previously to this, drawn to having something slightly deeper than most of the glossy tat that s around in newsagents! In searching for a magazine that didn t centre around which celebritities are skinny and which ones are permo-drunk, or ones that make you feel the need to raid the shops for SJP s wedge, Psychologies was a ... Read the full review: Delve deeper... by Natskin |
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Psychologies Magazine / Newspaper / The first women's magazine that's about what we're like, not just what we look like. If you're interested in the ways we think, behave and connect, then this is for you. Whether you want to develop your own potential, or become a better parent, partner or friend, we'll bring you the ideas,... overall rating |
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Psychologies ... found this magazine a good hybrid between a psychology textbook and a fashion type magazine the likes of Glamour, Cosmopolitan etc. The magazine brings psychology into a new light, rather than being a lot of neurones or even a patranoising self help book instead the magazine gives good simple advice on issues such as stress, assertiveness, self image etc. It still contains the usual celebrity features, however has them talking about more than just hair and make up. One article I found incredibly useful was one on relaxing using the five senses, although it may sound simple, it gave good ideas on little five minute tips to maintain a sense of calm and peace. I m not goin... Read the full review: Psychologies by rachieb123 |
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Psychologies ... is a monthly magazine concentrating on our personalities, behaviour and the way we behave. Its available from most good newsagents or via Subscription, for one issue it costs £3.30 and for subscription there are great offers if you go via Quidco or topcashback and you will receive £6 cash as well as a discount on your subscription. The magazine is interesting but also a bit mundane, it offeers advice on relationships, emotions, how to better oneself and how to deal with the stress and strain of modern life. The writing unfortunately isn t particularly exciting, while it advises ways to be happy or ways to spend less money, these are common sense rather tha... Read the full review: The magazine equivalent of a dull lifeless lettuce by huggy2009 |
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Psychologies ... although undoubtedly aimed at women is a magazine that can be equally enjoyed by either sex. My fiance sometimes reads it before I get the chance and we often talk about the issues raised. The first time I read it I was attracted to the fact that the articles encourage mental self-exploration, explore complex psychological theories in an easy to understand way without dumbing down and there is not a vast array of adverts interspersed with a few articles. I have often found womens magazines a bit lacking in substance, enjoying some articles but getting cross by the constant focus of striving for physical perfection or ensaring men. I was pleased to find a ... Read the full review: Cosmopolitan for the soul by gingerella |


