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The addicted subject caught between the ego and the drive : the post-Freudian reduction and simplification of a complex clinical problem
(Psychoanalytische Perspectieven, 2000)Texts by Abraham, Rado, Glover and Gross are explored in order to investigate post-Freudian literature on the question of addiction. The reduction of the Freudian field is analysed in order to produce new foundation stones ... -
Analytical discourse and scientific discourse : a difference in responsibility
(The School of Psychotherapy at SVUH, 1994)What is worth knowing has a special place in the discourse of analysis and it is something that is difficult to transmit. In psychoanalysis, knowledge, S2, is related to truth; it occupies the place of truth in its discourse ... -
…and the market created the student to its image and likening. Neo-liberal governmentality and its effects on pedagogy and course design in higher education in Ireland
(Taylor & Francis, 2011)The article looks at two important documents in the context of education policy in Ireland: the Higher Education Authority‟s Strategic Plan 2008-2010 and the Government‟s report: Building Ireland‟ Smart Economy. It ... -
Androgyny and (near) perfect marriage : a systems view of the genders of Leopold and Molly Bloom
(Northern Illinois University, 2010)The essay seeks to analyse the nature of the marital relations between Leopold and Molly Bloom from Joyce’s Ulysses in the light of the spouses’ respective psychological genders. The analysis is underpinned by systems ... -
APPI and statutory regulation of the title psychotherapist
(Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, 2005)In the early 1990s, the Association for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in Ireland (APPI) formed as a learned society. It drew together graduates of the School of Psychotherapy, St. Vincent's University Hospital, and ... -
Awareness and filling-in of the human blind spot : linking Psychophysics with retinal topography
(Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2011)Purpose. To link psychophysical thresholds for blind spot awareness and filling-in with early neural components that underpin these perceptions. Methods. Blind spot dimensions were quantified, after which an intrinsic ... -
Behavioral finance biases and their impact on investment strategies and decisions of individual investors in India
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This dissertation is a study of the issue of behavioral biases from the perspective of individual investors. Its purpose is to ascertain how important this knowledge is to the individual investors. The behavioral biases ... -
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 ... -
A case of hysteria ?
(The School of Psychotherapy at SVUH, 1995)In 1896 Freud proposed the theory that hysterical obsessive neurosis was caused by an actual sexual encounter between father and child. The first hint of a movement away from the seduction theory came on 8 February, 1897 ... -
Continuing professional development opportunities at Dublin Business School
(Sconul, 2016)Dublin Business School (DBS) was founded in 1975 and is the largest independent third-level college in Ireland, offering a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and professional degrees in business, arts, law, IT ... -
Developing the professionals of the future. Views from experts in ‘library schools’
(Sconul, 2016)Academic staff on the MSc in Information and Library Management at Dublin Business School (DBS) are active practitioners as well as experienced lecturers. Programme faculty members include well-known industry experts ... -
Discovering transference
(The School of Psychotherapy at SVUH, 2006)Today we are marking the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of Sigmund Freud. Why? Because he founded a new clinical practice, named psychoanalysis. His radical step, which he himself described, retrospectively, ... -
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 ... -
The effect of before and after instructions on the speed of sequential responding
(The Psychological Record, 2014)Order judgements are slower and less accurate when reversed. That is, when participants see two events in a sequence (e.g., circle …square), they are quicker to report ‘Before’ statements (e.g., “Circle before Square”) ... -
Emotional labour in harm-reduction practice in Ireland : an exploratory study
(Social Care Ireland, 2014)Arlie Russell Hochschild’s concept of emotional labour has been applied extensively in the analysis of the emotional, relational and identity processes in a wide variety of service occupations, and to a lesser extent to ... -
Experiences of school bullying, psychological well-being and stress in Northern Ireland : data from the 2004 Young Life and Times Survey
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2010)Little is known about the levels and psychological consequences of bully/victim behaviours in schools in Northern Ireland. The aim of the present study was to examine the prevalence of self-reported experiences of school ... -
Experiences of school bullying, psychological well-being and stress in Northern Ireland : data from the 2005 Young Life and Times Survey
(Manchester University Press, 2010)Comparatively little is known about the nature, incidence and correlates of bully/victim problems in the Northern Ireland school system. The present study examined the prevalence of self-reported experiences of bully/victim ... -
f2f and cyberbullying among children in Northern Ireland : data from the Kids Life and Times Surveys
(Association for the Advancement of Psychology and Education (AAPE), 2010)Comparatively little is known about the nature, incidence and correlates of bully/victim problems in the Northern Ireland school system. The present study examined the prevalence of self-reported experiences of bully/victim ... -
Faculty Perceptions of Loughborough's Online Reading List System (LORLS) at Dublin Business School (DBS)
(Routledge, 2016)This article explores faculty perceptions of Loughborough’s Online Reading List System (LORLS) at Dublin Business School (DBS), where it was installed in 2014. Data generated by the study will inform, advocacy, marketing ...