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Breaking the cycle : an explorative study of the experiences and views of individuals affected by parental marital breakdown, of their own romantic relationships
(Dublin Business School, 2010)The aim of this study was to carry out an exploration of the experiences and views of adults from families of origin separated by parental marital breakdown, and to examine what effects, if any, such experiences have on ... -
Breathing awareness in the therapeutic relationship
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The aim of this research is to examine therapists’ awareness of their breathing in the therapeutic relationship and to explore features associated with this awareness. The study comprises four participants who have an ... -
Bridging the digital gap: Supporting the development of lecturer’s digital literacy capabilities. An exploratory case study
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The importance of the digital literacy capabilities of educators has emerged as a key concept in Higher Education in recent years. Lecturers are at forefront of harnessing the potential of new technologies in education, ... -
A brief online loving-kindness meditation intervention; effects on optimism and affect
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Loving-kindness mediation is a compassion based intervention aimed at increasing well-being by directing compassion to oneself and others. This study examined the effects of a brief online LKM intervention. 91 internet ... -
Bright shadows
(Dublin Business School, 2011)This book is the representation of the duality of life through my own eyes. I have taken pictures from varying locations and of varying themes and paired them next to one another in order to form a new understanding of the ... -
The brightest crayon in the box
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Image of brightly colored crayons on the front of a building. -
Bringing visibility to intimate partner violence service providers: A qualitative study on vicarious resilience
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This paper results from a qualitative study examining the professional environment of intimate partner violence (IPV) service providers and how the disclosures of violent acts can in return affect those helping professionals. ... -
Broadband communications in Ireland: availability for the corporate & SME market
(Dublin Business School, 2003)This thesis is concerned mainly with the delivery strategies for broadband technologies within Ireland. Through the course of the document I have analyses information on an Industry level, a Service Provider level and a ... -
Broken library communications and how to fix them
(University of Cambridge, 2015)How and why its time for librarians and libraries to break from the traditions of linear single track communication and embrace all the communication channels at our fingertips in order to engage and converse with our users. -
Buddhist meditation and psychotherapy – points of comparison examined
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The aim of this research is to examine potential points of comparison between contemporary Western Buddhist practice, on one side, and psychodynamic and person-centred psychotherapy on the other. The research selected a ... -
Building a skill-based system for better employee engagement in a software organization
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Skills form an integral part of an organization for its efficient functioning and employees with multiple skill sets are a great asset to any organization. Imagine an organization where everyone talks and thinks about ... -
Building customer loyalty: A case study of Indian telecom industry from customers' perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Purpose – The purpose of research is to explore the various factors/determinants/variables that influences customer loyalty. Based on the various factors/determinants/variables that influences customer loyalty the most ... -
Building fences: an investigation into psychotherapists’ experience of developing boundaries
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Boundaries are considered fundamental to the work of psychotherapy. Current literature shows that good boundaries provide a safe space for both the client and the therapist. There is significant writing on the risk and ... -
Building social capital & promoting an active & engaged citizenry in the wake of neoliberalism : perspectives of youth practitioners
(Dublin Business School, 2011)The neoliberal project has eroded civil society and championed the cause of corporations and the individual since its inception in the 70s. We have become less trustful not only of each other but also of our governments. ... -
Building trust within global and dispersed teams at Cisco Capital
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The use of global and dispersed teams within organizational structures is on the rise. This trend brings with it additional difficulties for managers of such teams. One of the most essential features of any successful team ... -
Bully / victim involvement and its association with personality, health and self-esteem
(Dublin Business School, 2006)Bullying behaviour in schools is a well-documented topic and Bullying problems in school also became a major issue of public concern. The aim of this current study is to measure several involvements may have connection in ... -
Bully/victim problems in Northern Ireland’s schools : data from the 2000 young persons’ behaviour and attitude survey
(Individual Differences Association, 2008)Comparatively little is known about the nature, incidence and correlates of bully/victim problems in the Northern Ireland school system. The aim of the present study was to examine the prevalence of self-reported experiences ... -
Bully/victim problems in Northern Ireland’s schools: Data from the 2003 Young Persons’ Behaviour and Attitude Survey.
(Libra Publishers Inc., 2009)Mc Guckin and Lewis (2003, 2006, 2008), Mc Guckin, Cummins, and Lewis (in press, under review a), and Mc Guckin, Lewis and Cummins (under review b) have reported that little is known about the nature, incidence and correlates ... -
Bullying behaviour : its effects on quality of life and anxiety among 6th class males and females
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The aim of this study was to examine bullying behaviour and its effect on Anxiety and Quality of Life (QOL), also whether females show higher anxiety and lower QOL comparable to males. The Child Health Related Quality of ...