This talk uses the National Longitudinal Study of Youth 1997 (NLSY97) to examine whether poor mental health in adolescence (16-20y) predicts: - worse employment outcomes over 2000-11. - disproporti...
Dr. Barbra Dooley opens Monday's Youth Mental Health Labs 'Discovery and Direction: What students know and what they need to know about mental health'.
Le Chéile: First Study in Ireland on the Health and Well-being of Students in Colleges of Further Education - Preliminary findings, Amelia Campbell, Katie Duffy, Miriam Fehily, Holly Ryan, Masters ...
After over 50 years of numerous studies on resilience we would expect that researchers should have concluded whether resilience is a dynamic process or a personality trait. Yet, the debate is ongoi...
Knowledge Transfer & Exchange (KTE) is the process by which research is positioned to impact on policy and practice but can prove a challenge. A key aim for researchers is to effectively promote th...
The first twelve months of life are characterised by substantial changes in many aspects of psychological function – social, perceptual and cognitive. During the same period the infant’s motor abil...
1. The equality dilemma 2. Dilemma resolved? The Spirit Level claim 3. Problems with the Spirit Level claim – logical 4. Problems with the Spirit Level – empirical 5. Public (mis) perceptions about...
Alanna Haycock talked at the IDSA on 'An Exploration of the Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope (PATH) Process with College Students with Intellectual Disabilities'
Emma Nicholson speaks at the ‘Current Irish Research in Disability’ seminar on An Evaluation of Novel Forms of Respite Care in Intellectual Disability Services in Ireland
Dr. Christine Linehan presents her research entitled: ‘I have an intellectual disability and I’d like my own home please’ Intellectual Disability - From Congregated to Community Living in Ireland.
Martin Naughton, disability activist, support officer with the Disability Federation of Ireland, and Adjunct Professor with the Centre for Disability Law and Policy, participated in the UCD Centre ...
UCD Centre for Disability Studies was delighted to co-host a seminar entitled ‘Current Irish Research in Disability’ with the Irish Disability Studies Association and the Centre for Disability Law ...
Dr Katalin Bálint (Augsburg University) psychologist talks about her research in media psychology and psychocinematics. She discusses the potential of fictional narratives for improving social cogn...
Presentation by Claire M Gillan, PhD on her research showing - OCD is associated with excessive habit formation - No evidence that habits in OCD are driven by increased fear or irrational beliefs ...
A talk by Lucia Prihodova providing an Update on scoping review of frameworks addressing the research into practice gap as part of PiCKUP A Palliative Care Knowledge Utilisation Project. The tal...
Professor Cathy Craig, the Head of School of Psychology, Queens University Belfast, visited the UCD Dublin School of Psychology us to give a talk entitled: "How perception guides action: Examples f...
In this final video in this series of 4 brief films Mark Fitzhenry describes his experience of applying for training in clinical psychology at UCD, what he hoped to achieve on the course and how hi...
Dr Emma Meyler describes her experience as a recent graduate of the Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology at UCD and her progression to life as a Clinical Psychologist working in the Health Ser...