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Authoritarian parenting and alcohol abuse - a study into the incidence of alcohol abuse and parenting style
(Dublin Business School, 2004)A study was carried out to investigate whether recovering alcoholics experienced more authoritarian parenting during childhood, than non-alcoholic participants did. A group of participants were given a short survey to ... -
The secret of Psychoanalysis
(Dublin Business School, 2004)The first chapter will consider the validity of Freud's revolutionary claim that the human person has sexual experience before puberty. The tendency towards amnesia; the forgetting of infantile and early childhood periods, ... -
International cross-border study on the potential strategic opportunities for Irish and French nlanufacturing SMEs to use E-procurement
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The Internet phenomenon has brought considerable opportunities for industrial firms to maximise their existing purchasing processes. Initially, this paper explores the strategic business opportunities that "eprocurement" ... -
Individuals with diagnosed mental illness and an examination of satisfaction with services provided
(Dublin Business School, 2007)Objective: This research project set out to evaluate the prevalence of substance abuse disorders in individuals seeking support for mental illness. It also aimed to evaluate the satisfaction of those individuals in relation ... -
Corporate University : tailor made for strategic business goal achievement
(Dublin Business School, 2002)This paper sets out to establish if the design of a corporate university creates a positive effect on strategic goal achievement. A review of literature in the area was undertaken to establish current academic thinking on ... -
Cultural diversity management in Irish hotels
(Dublin Business School, 2006)The following case study research, based on a three star hotel situated in Dublin, Ireland, deals with 'Cultural Diversity Management in Irish Hotels'. Many scholars like Hofstede, Lewis, Parker, Rouse and Rouse, Sparrow ... -
An investigation into the levels of addiction, eating disorder pathology, memory biases and self-schemas that contribute to and maintain eating disorders based upon cognitive theories of addiction.
(Dublin Business School, 2006)The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine the levels of addiction, eating disorder pathology, memory biases and self-schemas that contribute to, and maintain eating disorders. Participants (N =30) were female ... -
The issue of confidentiality in Psychoanalysis
(Dublin Business School, 2002)This paper begins with a rationale for why the issue of confidentiality in psychoanalysis is worthy of discussion. Before addressing the specifics of this issue in a modern context, a view is first taken of what confidentiality ... -
An investigation of the involvement of the line manager in the training process following the introduction of pay related performance management systems in insurance companies operating in the property casualty sector the Irish insurance market
(Dublin Business School, 2004)Much has been written regarding the changing role of line managers within organisations in relation to Human Resource Management. In particular their responsibility for the learning and development of their subordinates ... -
Repetitive self-harm : viewing self-harm repetition as an addicitve behaviour
(Dublin Business School, 2009)Objectives: Within an Irish context the field of health care may benefit from changing the present views which surround self-harm behaviours. By viewing self-harming behaviours as an addictive behaviour it may place emphasis ...