This study used a sequential, primarily explanatory, mixed methods analysis to investigate the relationships between Psychological Inflexibility (the central concept of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, ‘ACT’), Early Maladaptive Schemas (a key concept of Schema Therapy) and Burnout, and how these factors might inform appropriate interventions. The first component of this study used an online survey combining the Maslach Burnout Inventory–General Survey (MBI-GS, Maslach et al., 1996), the AAQ-ii (Acceptance and Action Questionnaire, Bond et al., 2011) and the Young Schema Questionnaire (YSQ-S3, Young, 2005), along with additional demographic items. A total of 506 participants completed the survey. Quantitative results demonstrated signif...
Irish research into the formal educational experiences of people who have been, or who are, in priso...
The number of children being referred for an autism assessment is increasing significantly (Ballaro ...
This thesis used an action learning approach to achieve two aims. Firstly to develop the authors kno...
This research seeks to provide an insight into the identification and understanding of linguistic ma...
This study aimed to explore how the experiences of working in social, emotional, and mental health (...
This study aimed to explore how the experiences of working in social, emotional, and mental health (...
This thesis describes an action research study assessing the effectiveness of an organisational inte...
This thesis describes an action research study assessing the effectiveness of an organisational inte...
Chronic Pain (CP) following Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) (CP-post-SCI) was found to be a distressing com...
Background: Recovery is a complex and contested concept. Many studies have explored the meaning of t...
This study investigated the mechanisms supporting young men’s resilience to reoffending. Resilience ...
This thesis examines the underlying health impairment and motivational processes associated with vol...
Student midwives have to complete a demanding programme to become a midwife, and therefore it is que...
This thesis presents the development, implementation and evaluation of a methodological framework fo...
The current research utilised reflexive Thematic Analysis (Braun & Clarke, 2022) to explore the shar...
Irish research into the formal educational experiences of people who have been, or who are, in priso...
The number of children being referred for an autism assessment is increasing significantly (Ballaro ...
This thesis used an action learning approach to achieve two aims. Firstly to develop the authors kno...
This research seeks to provide an insight into the identification and understanding of linguistic ma...
This study aimed to explore how the experiences of working in social, emotional, and mental health (...
This study aimed to explore how the experiences of working in social, emotional, and mental health (...
This thesis describes an action research study assessing the effectiveness of an organisational inte...
This thesis describes an action research study assessing the effectiveness of an organisational inte...
Chronic Pain (CP) following Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) (CP-post-SCI) was found to be a distressing com...
Background: Recovery is a complex and contested concept. Many studies have explored the meaning of t...
This study investigated the mechanisms supporting young men’s resilience to reoffending. Resilience ...
This thesis examines the underlying health impairment and motivational processes associated with vol...
Student midwives have to complete a demanding programme to become a midwife, and therefore it is que...
This thesis presents the development, implementation and evaluation of a methodological framework fo...
The current research utilised reflexive Thematic Analysis (Braun & Clarke, 2022) to explore the shar...
Irish research into the formal educational experiences of people who have been, or who are, in priso...
The number of children being referred for an autism assessment is increasing significantly (Ballaro ...
This thesis used an action learning approach to achieve two aims. Firstly to develop the authors kno...