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Longitudinal analysis of victimisation and associated mental health correlates among urban disadvantaged school children
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Look at me when I'm talking to you: A psychotherapeutic exploration into working with adults with high functioning autism/Asperger's
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Studies indicate that the rates of diagnosis of ASD are rising. Despite the fact that it is a lifelong disorder, much of the current literature focuses on ASD in childhood. There is no consensus on its treatment in adulthood, ... -
Look at the role of the product description on purchasing decision for electronic devices on Amazon for the youth 13-35 year old. How to influence the purchasing decision through the product description?
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Internet has changed the world of retailing by allowing the emergence of digital stores. By the past, being a competitive retailer required significant investments, but today, traditional retailers are facing high competition ... -
Looking and seeing : photographs of Germans after the second world war
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This Final Year Project carried out a comparison of the photography of post war Germany by Margaret Bourke-White and Tony Vaccaro. This was done in an attempt to assess the differences in approaches to the subject of ... -
Looking at the effects of delayed recall, misinformation and suggestibility on an eyewitness's memory of an event
(Dublin Business School, 2005)The aim of this study is to look at the affects of misinformation and suggestibility on memory and to look at the recall of these memories after some time has passed representing an eyewitness situation. A video player, ... -
Looking for Ariel and finding Caliban : psychological warfare and women in Strindberg’s naturalistic dramas
(Dublin Business School, 2013)In this dissertation I shall examine the treatment of women in three of the naturalistic plays of August Strindberg. He was writing extensively on Darwinism and, through his Vivisections collection of essays, examining the ... -
Losing your looks? Body image and self-esteem in 'middle-aged' men and women
(Dublin Business School, 2006)Body image and self-esteem in men and women (35 to 64 years) was examined. A questionnaire based social survey, consisting of the BIQLI, MBSRQ-AS, and Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, was administered to (N=135) respondents. ... -
Loss and psychotherapy – an explorative study
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The aim of this study is to explore how loss is understood from a psychotherapeutic perspective. It firstly offers some definitions for grief and bereavement. The study describes and compares some of the most taught ... -
Loss of innocence
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This picture depicts the loss of innocence and the realities of living rough. The child represents sorrow and despair – yet at the same time she symbolises the reality of deprivation. -
‘Lost in translation’ – a qualitative study of therapists experience in counselling cross cultural clients and the need for an interpreter
(Dublin Business School, 2017)With the ever rising cultural diversity within Ireland over the past twenty to thirty years, there also comes a great need for knowledge within cross cultural therapy, such as language, how we speak and express ourselves. ... -
A lost report
(Dublin Business School, 2013)A popular town in Donegal affected by the recent recession and emigration -
Love
(Dublin Business School, 2011)The book doesn't typically live up to it's title. The aim of the book was to emphasise that 'Love' comes in all shapes and forms, some good and some bad.. Love isn't always beautiful. Author keywords: Love, understanding the image -
Love in Plato's Symposium and Lacan's Transference seminar
(The School of Psychotherapy at SVUH, 2011)This article focuses on Lacan’s eighth seminar on Transference, specifically his references to Plato’s Symposium, and more particularly the attention he pays therein to the interaction and dialogue between Alcibiades, ... -
Love is a metaphor
(Dublin Business School, 2006)What does love have to do with Lacan's idea of the transference and how is Plato's Symposium relevant to this topic? The statement implicit in the title and this question are found in Lacan' s Seminar VIII on Transference ... -
Love is not enough? Exploring the relationship between attachment and child development for children in foster care
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The main objective of this research was to discover whether foster care parents could address child development delays through the use of attachment theory. The researcher carried out a qualitative research design of three ... -
Loyalty in French retail banking among the 18-25 year olds
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Much attention have been given to the customer loyalty concept in different industries to defineefficient strategies. This concept is further important in banking due to a highly interaction with customers but also to an ... -
Loyalty scheme database
(Dublin Business School, 2001)The following project was designed implement a Loyalty Scheme Database for a small group of Petrol Service Stations so as to improve customer loyalty and keep up with the group's large multi-national competitors. At the ... -
Lumière Word Cloud (voicesonfilm, 2017): Creativity, Curation, Projection in Film Education
(SAHKartell, 2017)Lumière Word Cloud (voicesonfilm, 2017) is a co-curated experiment in the design and execution of academic/student collaborative assessment methods at Third Level. Inspired by classroom conversations regarding the parallels ...