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The hidden paradox of shame: It is everywhere but nowhere to be seen. A psychotherapeutic exploration into the manifestation of shame in the therapeutic relationship
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Though often hidden, shame is a powerful and painful emotion that underlies many of the issues that clients bring to psychotherapy. The focus of this study is on the manifestation of shame in the therapeutic relationship. ... -
The hidden sexual abuse of female war correspondents
(Dublin Business School, 2010)The possibility of sexual abuse, and the apparent reticence in reporting this abuse is a very real concern for female war correspondents. As the majority of those abused opt to keep the incident under wraps rather than ... -
High physical activity: a predictor of self esteem, health value and body esteem
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The purpose of this project was to examine whether high levels of physical activity were predictors of high self-esteem, levels of health value and high levels of body esteem. One hundred and nine participants, from a ... -
History of Lesbianism in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Throughout the years, Irish sexuality has been a hidden and concealed area. It has managed to stay secretive for hundreds of years, because homosexuality goes against all of the catholic church teachings. In this thesis i ... -
Holistic understanding on how individuals manage change post amputation
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Previous research into different causes of why patients need amputations focuses primarily on occurrence of change in a physical form after the procedure. However, how patients manage these changes has been overlooked. ... -
Home or abroad? Irish students' attitudes towards employment prospects
(Dublin Business School, 2011)The extent of unemployment in Ireland today is of great concern, more particularly because the Irish economy enjoyed a prolonged period of growth, far in excess of European counterparts, which resulted in the lowest ... -
Homeless truths: A qualitative exploration into the impact homelessness has on mental health
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The aim of the study was to explore the lived experiences of formerly homeless adults now in secure housing, main research interests focused on how being homeless impacted their mental health. This was a qualitative study ... -
Homeless women leaving prison : an appraisal of the in-reach service providing assistance within an Irish prison
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Many women in prison do not have a home to which they can return. To assist these women, the Department of Social Protection provides an in-reach service within the prison. This study aimed to appraise the effectiveness ... -
Homelessness : a study of the perceptions of people working with the homeless, on the mental illness depression and schizophrenia
(Dublin Business School, 2010)It is the aim of this research project to explore homelessness depression and schizophrenia measures by the perceptions of people working with the homeless. The issue of homelessness in our society is one of huge concern, ... -
Homo homini lupus
(Dublin Business School, 2002)In recent times, with the influx of foreign nationals to our shores seeking political or economic asylum the question of racism and its effect on society has been raised. Ireland is no longer seen as an ethnically ... -
Homophobia within Counselling: an evaluation of the prevalence and levels of heterosexist and homophobic attitudes amongst counsellors and psychotherapists in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2001)A number of surveys and studies have been carried out in Ireland documenting incidence of homophobia within society. A recent survey by the Sunday Times (2000) indicated definite levels of homophobia in this country. ... -
Honesty and modesty in advertising
(Dublin Business School, 2007)‘Brands are claiming, over-claiming and laddering themselves into a morass of sameness, disbelief and confusion, but moreover a sea of distrust and this is a worrying place to be’ (Listone, 2005). This study begins with ... -
Hoofprints
(Dublin Business School, 2011)A book about what makes me most happy. Author keywords: Horses, horse riding, hobby, understanding the image -
Horizon 2020
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Horizon 2020 is the European Commission’s biggest research and innovation funding programme to date worth 80 billion over the next seven years (2014 to 2020). The programme is also open to private sector colleges. Marie ... -
Hotel industry on the Spanish market : supply chain management a way of creating a competitive advantage?
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Purpose: The goal of the research was to show how supply chain management can be used in the hotel industry on the Spanish market to create a competitive advantage. In order to do so the study examines some practices that ... -
How advances in media related technology are changing journalism and the role of the journalist
(Dublin Business School, 2010)This Final Year Project is an analysis and examination of how advances in new information and communication technologies have influenced and effected journalism in general and how they have affected the Irish journalistic ... -
How alcohol consumption affects mental health among Ireland’s third level college students
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Alcohol use is a major concern in Ireland, therefore this study has examined the effects of aggressive and impulsive behaviour as well as one’s mental health associated with alcohol use among college students. Data ... -
How an auto-enrolment savings system is likely to affect the pension gap when implemented in Ireland?
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The population are living longer, and policymakers are redesigning their pension system to tackle the increasing pension’s gap that has emerged across all major economies. The Irish government is due to implement the State ... -
“How are you feeling?” Emotion AI and its Applications in Marketing
(Dublin Business School, 2022-01)The relationship between emotions and behaviour is explored in different fields of academic research. In marketing, several studies analyse how this human phenomenon impacts purchase decision. In the digital era, a ...