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The Tattered Couch is the Dublin City University's Psychotherapy Academic Group open access link to project our passion for the professional education, practice and research of psychotherapy.  So, sit back, relax, and read on about psychotherapy developments in Dublin City University.

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“how do I know what is right and wrong?”

Ethics, or moral philosophy, is the branch of philosophy that asks the question ;What is right and wrong; or; What is good and bad?; It...

What Am I supposed to do?

I Over the course of one lifetime, many of us may find ourselves asking the question ‘what am I supposed to do?’ This question can arise...

Mind Craft - Recognizing The Embodied Mind

Having an answer to the question, Where is my mind? opens up a whole series of possibilities for me in relation to being a student...

Voluntary Childlessness

Female voluntary childlessness has been defined as women of childbearing age who are fertile and either choose to be childless or have...

Why Something rather than nothing

This question 'Why something rather than nothing?' is not new. The narratives that we create regarding it are the oldest of all, the...

Death Anxiety in Psychotherapy

In 1957 a group of archaeologists excavated an ancient burial site in Sunghir, Russia (32,000 BC), subsequent study of these ancestral...

How do I know what is right and wrong?

How do I know what is right and wrong? Earnest Hemingway wrote: ‘So far about morals. I know only that what is moral, is what I feel good...

Why all this stuff and not some other stuff?

The choice of Hercules: Virtue versus Vice. Why all this stuff and not some other stuff? So, what makes us choose between one phenomenon...

Remembering Lyra

Anniversaries are opportunities to remember, to commemorate and to symbolise significant events. They can be a time to meet in an attempt...

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