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David Smail obituary Clinical psychologist and writer whose work focused on the damaging effects of an unequal society
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Riveted review – the science of why we find things compelling Jim Davies's exploration of the psychology behind our passions and interests is full of attractive ideas, writes Nicola Davis
Thrive: The Power of Evidence-Based Psychological Therapies review – ‘a punchy polemic on mental health’ Richard Layard and David M Clark's polemic about mental illness is a revelation – but they're a little too sure they have all the answers, writes Ian Birrell
The Shape We’re In review – sobering reflections on the obesity epidemic Sarah Boseley's examination of the causes and consequences of obesity in the UK is salutary, but does not go far enough, writes Joanna Blythman
Leslie Jamison: confessional writing is not self-indulgent When Leslie Jamison wrote a collection of personal essays she was inundated with notes from strangers longing to share their stories in return
Thrive by Richard Layard and David M Clark – review Banish those negative thoughts: Jenny Diski questions a well-intentioned crusade to improve mental health undertaken by New Labour's 'Happiness Tsar'
How Not to Be Wrong: The Hidden Maths of Everyday Life by Jordan Ellenberg – digested read John Crace crunches the mathematics professor's words on life's conundrums down to a more manageable number
Elizabeth Is Missing review – Emma Healey’s dementia detective story A novel narrated by an 82-year-old searching the neighbourhood for her elderly friend is both brilliant and unconvincing, writes Andrea Gillies