Selwyn Black (PhD, University of Ulster)
In the 'new paradigm' of psychotraumatology, there is little research with clinicians who have themselves become traumatised as a result of
their work with traumatised clients. In order to protect clients, clinicians, and the relevant professions, there is an ethical imperative
to acknowledge and address the issue of clinicians' traumatic experience that emanates from working with traumatised clients.
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Fiona Bloomer (PhD, University of Ulster)
The study explored the identity redefinition of young Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland, as a result of their participation in
a reconciliation programme.
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Anne Malone (BSc, University of Ulster)
This study involved an exploration of the utility of Identity Structure Analysis (ISA) in the evaluation of the psychological processes
underlying personality disorders. A small-scale idiographic design was employed in order to detect the specific underlying identity processes
that might be characteristic of manifestations of personality disorder in general, using a customised identity instrument.
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Nathalie Rougier (PhD, University of Ulster)
The study investigates clergy's construal, appraisal and redefinition of ethno-religious identity in Ireland. Informed by theoretical insights
from Self and Identity research, contemporary debates in the sociopsychological approach of Ethnicity and Religion - and using Identity Structure
Analysis as its framework of reference.
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