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Does therapist self-disclosure enhance or distract from the client experience? An exploration of the ethical implications of therapist self-disclosure on therapeutic boundaries
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Therapist self-disclosure and its impact on the client experience has attracted increased attention across the psychotherapeutic literature in recent years. This paper discusses the use of therapist self-disclosure in ... -
The dominant educational discourses underlying the Cassells Report
(Dublin Business School, 2017)The Cassells report “Investing in National Ambition: a Strategy for Funding Higher Education,” creates an opportunity to explore critical issues in Ireland’s higher education sector. This paper excavates behind the report ... -
Don't read this
(Dublin Business School, 2011)My photobook is about signs and how they influence our everyday decisions. Whether it be stopping at a designated red light or pushing open a door. Author keywords: Signs, instructions, understanding the image -
Dot com downfalls!
(Dublin Business School, 2002)While it can be seen that there are many benefits from e-commerce, the disadvantages that have caused dot.com failures must also be considered, throughout this research thesis I will be discussing the events that led to ... -
Dracula : literary analysis, criticism, and cultural importance
(Dublin Business School, 2003)The aim of this study is to, through four chapters of discussion provide a reference to the novel Dracula that will benefit literary enthusiasts who 'wish to understand the depth and vitality of the literary story, which ... -
"Drawing on experience : the use of children's drawings in reflecting their bully experiences
(Dublin Business School, 2005)There were two principal aims of the current research. The first of these was to display the efficacy of utilising children's drawings in reflecting their bully experiences. The second aim was to highlight the use of ... -
Dress and diversity in contemporary Ireland : the hijab in a minority context
(Dublin Business School, 2014)In light of the banning of the hijab in France and the debates surrounding the hijab across Western Europe, this study sets out to investigate the importance of wearing the hijab for Muslim women in particular towards their ... -
Drink Sensibly? Alcohol consumption and its relationship with physical and mental health.
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The aim of this study was to examine how alcohol affects the physical and mental health of people. Considering how men consume more than women, and Irish consume more than non-Irish, the study will also examine the physical ... -
Drivers of consumer behaviour, consumption and loyalty in the Irish grocery retailing industry
(Dublin Business School, 2009)Purpose - The aim of this paper is to identify and analyse the current issues in the Irish Supermarket Industry that are affecting customer loyalty, buyer behaviour and consumption. Design/Methodology/Approach - Research ... -
Driver’s indirect aggression and stress level’s effect on driving behaviour
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This study examined the relationship between stress and indirect aggression on driving behaviours. These variables were investigated as there was lack of research to examine this. Gender, and age were also examined in other ... -
The drug classification system in Ireland : its impact on attitudes to drugs and on perceptions of harmfulness
(Dublin Business School, 2010)The issue of drug classification has been at the forefront of discussion in the UK over the past number of months; however this interest has not been as apparent in Ireland, where knowledge and awareness of the classification ... -
Dual diagnosis and the homeless population of Dublin
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The aims of this study are twofold, firstly the study acts as a prevalence estimate for the number of dually diagnosed homeless people, and secondly, the study aims to test the hypothesis that those homeless persons with ... -
Dublin Business School Library: supporting research and scholarly activity
(Sconul, 2017)Dublin Business School (DBS) is the largest independent third-level college in Ireland, with over 9,000 students. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, diplomas and professional accountancy and ... -
Dublin cyclists' risk behaviour: comparison of observed and reported behaviour, cyclist level, personality and gender
(Dublin Business School, 2013)A comprehensive analysis using naturalistic observation and self-report methods was undertaken to provide a better representation od Dublin cyclists' risk behaviour. Through multi-stage sampling 544 cyclists were observed ... -
Duelling diagnostics : a psychoanalytic perspective on comorbidity
(Dublin Business School, 2002)This thesis will discuss the topic of comorbid disorders in relation to addiction, from a psychoanalytic viewpoint. Comorbidity or comorbid disorders, refers to two or more disorders being exhibited by the same individual, ... -
Dyad to triad: exploring the presence of the interpreter in the therapeutic relationship with asylum seekers and refugees in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2009)This research project set out to explore the presence of the interpreter in the traditional dyadic relationship between client and therapist where the client is an asylum seeker or refugee. It is hoped that this research ... -
Dynamic music elements : tempo and key signature effects on mood, alertness and calmness
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between mood, alertness and calmness and particular musical elements; tempo and key signature. A sample of 44 participants was used and each participant was presented ... -
Dynamism of character in Shakespeare's mature tragedies
(Associated University Presses, 2003)Dynamism of character in Shakespeare's mature tragedies applies the systems theory of character to the analysis of the psychological and dramatic consistence of the main characters from Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and Macbeth. -
Dysfunctional organisations : a role for the corporate psychotherapist
(Dublin Business School, 2008)That dysfunction is a feature of organisations and where it exists there is a serious impact on performance is a clear, provable, and common occurrence. In a co-existing relationship such as the employment one, dysfunctional ...