Psychology: Recent submissions
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Ireland Case Study: Promoting integrated delivery of early childhood education and care services
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A pragmatic randomized waitlist-controlled effectiveness and cost-effectiveness trial of digital interventions for depression and anxiety
(2020)Utilization of internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for treating depression and anxiety disorders in stepped-care models, such as the UK’s Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT), is a potential ... -
An internet-delivered self-management program for Bipolar Disorder in mental health services in Ireland: Results and learnings from a feasibility trial
(2020)Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic condition that requires continued care. Psychological interventions are recommended by clinical guidelines but there are treatment barriers that prevent patients to access these services. ... -
'I have not witnessed it personally myself, but...': epistemics in managing talk on racism against immigrants in Ireland
(2018)Social psychologists who study racism or prejudice argue that various versions of these are constructed in ways to suppress or minimise their relevance. However, researchers have not particularly examined how knowledge‐claims ... -
A Collaborative Learning Framework & Serious Game Development
(2015)This paper presents the overall learning process that evolved during the MASCA project (MAnaging System Change in Aviation—EU FP7 funded project (2010–2013), specifically focusing on the one of the key elements of the ... -
Introduction to the Special Issue 'Innovative counselling and psychotherapy research methods': Defining the future of counselling and psychotherapy research
(2020)In the call for papers for this Special Issue, we sought submissions that would introduce innovative methods with the potential to shape counselling and psychotherapy research into the future. We believe that we accomplished ... -
Emotion-focused therapy as a transdiagnostic treatment for depression, anxiety and related disorders: Protocol for an initial feasibility randomised control trial
(2020)Background: Depression, anxiety and related disorders, including obsessive-compulsive disorders and trauma/stressor related disorders, have high prevalence, chronic courses and cause significant impairment. These disorders ... -
A National Evaluation of the Counselling in Primary Care Service (CIPC)
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Psychology. Discipline of Psychology, 2020)Until this study, there were no national data for the effectiveness of counselling or psychotherapy provided in the primary care context in the Republic of Ireland. The government policy document Vision for Change states ... -
Under pressure? Stress and coping in adolescents during preparation for the Leaving Certificate
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Psychology. Discipline of Psychology, 2020)Introduction: This study explores the concepts and experiences of stress and coping for adolescents who are preparing to sit the Irish Leaving Certificate examinations. Methodology: An Inductive Thematic Analysis approach ... -
A qualitative study of dropout from an internet-delivered CBT intervention for adults with depression and anxiety
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Psychology. Discipline of Psychology, 2020)Despite the efficacy and widespread use of online-delivered psychological interventions, treatment dropout remains a problem that for the most part is poorly understood. This qualitative study investigated the subjective ... -
The neurocognitive correlates of compulsivity
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Psychology. Discipline of Psychology, 2020)The shortcomings of classic psychiatric nosology, such as the vast similarity across and heterogeneity within disorder categories, have limited progress in psychiatric research. In this thesis, we outline three neurocognitive ... -
Learning emotion-focused therapy: certified emotion-focused therapists' perspectives
(2020)Emotion-focused therapy (EFT) is an increasingly popular form of humanistic therapy that is spreading internationally through standard training curricula. The empirical investigations of training in EFT have, however, ... -
Stakeholder Involvement in Evaluation: Lessons Learned in the A-PiMod Project
(The Irish Ergonomics Society, 2015)The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the importance of utilizing a stakeholder evaluation approach in Ergonomics/ Human Machine Interaction (HMI) research. Specifically, this paper will introduce the stakeholder ... -
Team cohesion and communications in Surgery: Re-designing the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) to support teamwork, patient safety and Safety 2 practices
(Irish Ergonomics Society, 2016)This paper presents a case for redesigning the existing surgical safety checklist (SSC), to better support team cohesion/communications and safety culture. In so doing, it proposes the following enhancements: The redesign ... -
A Safety impact quantification approach for early stage innovative aviation concepts: Application to a third pilot adaptive automation concept
(EU Commision, 2016)This paper presents a straightforward approach for safety impact quantification of innovative aviation concepts in early development stages. The safety impact quantification approach provides ... -
Closing The Loop of Cross-Fertilisation Transferring Human Factors Training from Aviation to Maritime
(2016)This paper outlines the application of a transfer and impact assessment methodology for the adaption of human factors training from the aviation domain to the maritime domain. Human factors training, as it currently exists ... -
Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
(InTech, 2018)The delivery of cognitive behaviour therapy over the internet (iCBT) has developed in tandem with recent technological advancements. In this chapter, we briefly explore the background of iCBT and its ongoing evolution in ... -
Females have more complex patterns of childhood adversity: Implications for mental, social, and emotional outcomes in adulthood.
(2020)Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been identified as an important public health problem with serious implications. Less well understood is how distinct configurations of childhood adversities carry ... -
Humanistic-experiential therapies in the treatment of generalised anxiety: A perspective
(2018)This study discusses the current status of evidence‐based psychological therapies for generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). It points to the dominance of cognitive‐behavioural therapies (CBTs) and compares this dominance ...