Browsing Counselling & Psychotherapy by Subject "Social service"
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An evaluative study outlining the experiences and consequences of four people from residential care - from theory to practice
(Dublin Business School, 2001)This study explores the impact of Residential Care on forming relationships in life. The research was designed to determine what kind of relationship difficulties are experienced by individuals who had been raised in ... -
Lack of coping skills in the work environment affect individual workers and increase stress levels
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The research project attempts to ascertain the levels of copings skills stress amongst Community Welfare Officers in the Health Services Executive in the Carlow/Kilkenny region. Coping Skills were measured using the Coping ... -
Social support and cancer care in Ireland. An exploration of the therapeutic value of cancer support groups, and of the perceived levels of satisfaction by cancer patients with medical and personal support networks
(Dublin Business School, 2008)This study examined psychosocial support and cancer care in Ireland, focusing on perceived levels of satisfaction with medical and personal support, and the therapeutic value of cancer support groups. It also examined the ... -
Transference and its impact for social care professionals : an exploratory inquiry within a homeless care setting
(Dublin Business School, 2016)LOVE IS THE KEY. In Lacanian language, if psychoanalysis is a means, it is situated in the place of love. Love helps to understand what occurs in the therapeutic relationship. Practitioner's genuine human response to ...