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stairnaheireann · 9 months ago
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#OTD in 1923 – Birth of Joe 'Spud' Murphy, in The Liberties, Dublin. 
In 1954, Murphy started his own crisp company, Tayto, in O’Rahilly’s Parade off Moore Street with one van and eight employees, some of whom were to work for him for more than 40 years. His great marketing coup was to invent the world’s first cheese and onion flavour and put paid to the dull crisps of his childhood. The product flourished at home and abroad and within two years the business had…
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radicalgraff · 3 months ago
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"Remember Kids, refugees aren't stealing Ireland's resources. Real estate investment companies are!"
Sticker spotted in Rathmines, Ireland
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johntaylor0706 · 6 months ago
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How to Choose the Right Therapist for You ?
Choosing the right therapist is a significant step toward personal growth and mental health. It can be challenging, but with the right approach, you can find a therapist who suits your needs perfectly. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you choose the right therapist for you.
Understanding Your Needs
Before you begin your search, it's crucial to understand why you need therapy. Are you dealing with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or another mental health challenge? Different therapists specialize in different areas, and understanding your needs will help narrow down your search. For example, if you need help with anxiety, you might look for a clinical psychologist CBT Dublin.
Types of Therapists
Therapists come with various titles and specializations:
Clinical Psychologists: They hold a doctoral degree and are trained in diagnosing and treating mental health disorders.
Counselors: Often hold a master's degree and provide talk therapy for a range of issues.
Psychiatrists: Medical doctors who can prescribe medication and offer therapy.
Psychodynamic Therapists: Focus on understanding the unconscious mind and past experiences.
Research and Referrals
Start by asking for referrals from friends, family, or your primary care doctor. You can also use online directories and resources such as Psychologist Consultant Service and Counselling in Dublin to find qualified professionals. Make sure to check their credentials and areas of specialization.
Consider the Location
Finding a therapist within a convenient location is essential. For instance, if you live in Rathmines, searching for Psychologist Rathmines or Psychologist Services Rathmines could be beneficial. This proximity can make it easier to attend regular sessions and stay committed to your therapy.
Evaluate Their Approach
Different therapists use different therapeutic approaches, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic Therapy, and more. It’s important to understand these methods:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Focuses on changing negative thought patterns. Highly effective for anxiety and depression.
Psychodynamic Therapy: Delves into past experiences and the unconscious mind to understand current behavior.
If you prefer a structured approach, a Clinical Psychologist CBT Dublin might be the best choice. For those interested in exploring deep-seated issues from the past, Psychodynamic Therapy Dublin could be more suitable.
Initial Consultation
Most therapists offer an initial consultation to discuss your issues and determine if they’re a good fit for you. Use this opportunity to ask questions about their experience, therapeutic approach, and what you can expect from sessions. This meeting is also a chance to see if you feel comfortable with them, as a good therapist-client relationship is crucial for effective therapy.
Assess Their Credentials and Experience
Ensure your therapist is licensed and has the necessary credentials. In Ireland, you can check with professional bodies like the Psychological Society of Ireland. Experience is also vital, so inquire about how long they’ve been practicing and their experience with issues similar to yours.
Affordability and Insurance
Therapy can be a significant financial investment. Look for therapists who offer Affordable Psychotherapy Dublin and check if they accept your insurance. Some therapists also offer sliding scale fees based on your income. It's essential to discuss the cost upfront and understand what you can afford to maintain consistency in your therapy sessions.
Special Considerations
If you have specific needs, such as looking for a space to conduct therapy, you might be interested in Psychotherapy Rooms to Rent Rathmines. This could be useful for therapists setting up a practice or clients looking for a private space for therapy sessions.
Making the Decision
After considering all these factors, you should have a shortlist of potential therapists. Compare their qualifications, experience, approach, and fees. Trust your instincts when making the final decision. The right therapist should make you feel heard, understood, and supported.
The Role of the Therapist
A good therapist provides a safe, non-judgmental space for you to explore your thoughts and feelings. They should help you set goals, provide constructive feedback, and use evidence-based techniques to help you achieve those goals.
Continuity and Commitment
Therapy is a journey, and progress can take time. It's important to stay committed and communicate openly with your therapist. Regular sessions and a strong therapist-client relationship can lead to significant improvements in your mental health and overall well-being.
Conclusion
Choosing the right therapist involves understanding your needs, researching various options, and considering factors like location, approach, and affordability. With the right therapist, you can embark on a path of personal growth and improved mental health. Whether you're looking for Affordable Psychotherapy Dublin, Clinical Psychologist CBT Dublin, or specialized services like Psychotherapy Rooms to Rent Rathmines, there are many options available in Ireland to meet your needs.
By taking the time to find a therapist who is the right fit for you, you can ensure that your journey towards mental well-being is effective and rewarding.
For more information and to explore therapy options, visit City Therapy.
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anniejames864 · 1 year ago
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petermorwood · 1 year ago
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Sunday lunch, or - since what with one thing and another we ate closer to dinnertime, it might be more of a Sunday dinch. :->
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It was Moroccan-style braised lamb shanks, and it was really good; after 24 hours or marination and about three hours of slow cooking, the lamb was literally off-the-bone edge-of-the-fork tender.
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Because the spicing was so complex (though NB like most North African dishes, not hot) we went for a simple accompaniment, plain couscous with a few strips of home-made preserved lemon to balance the deep, rich flavours.
I also included a dab of harissa with mine, and a couple of pickled chillis for zing.
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Meat and recipe both came from Irish on-line source James Whelan.
I think this would work well in a slow-cooker.
BTW, on-line recipes like this can change with the seasons, so I'm adding it below the cut.
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For a more fragrant and pungent dish, the lamb can be covered in clingfilm and marinated in the fridge for up to 24 hours to allow the spices to penetrate the meat. The accompanying couscous can be jazzed up with pistachio nuts and dried fruits.
Moroccan Style Braised Lamb Shanks – Printer Friendly Download
Ingredients
4 lamb shanks, well trimmed
1 tablesp. paprika
1 teasp. each ground coriander, cumin, cinnamon and turmeric
Sea salt and cracked black pepper
2 tablesp. olive oil
1 large onion, roughly chopped
2 garlic cloves, chopped
2½ cm piece peeled fresh root ginger, chopped
450ml chicken or lamb stock
2 x 400g cans chopped tomatoes
1 tablesp. clear honey
Squeeze of lemon juice
Serve with a bowl of couscous
Serves: 4
To Cook
Cooking Time: 2¾ hours
Preheat the oven to Gas Mark 3, 160ºC (325ºF).
Heat a large frying pan.
Mix together the paprika, coriander, cumin, cinnamon, turmeric and one teaspoon of pepper in a large bowl.
Add the lamb shanks and using your hands rub in the spices.
Add a little of the olive oil to the heated pan and quickly brown off two of the spiced lamb shanks.
Transfer to a casserole dish with a lid and repeat with the remaining lamb shanks.
Meanwhile, place the onion, garlic and ginger in a food processor or mini-blender and pulse until finely minced.
Add another tablespoon of the olive oil to the pan, then add the onion mixture and sauté for 3-4 minutes until well softened and coloured from the spices left in the bottom of the frying pan.
Pour a little of the stock into the pan, stirring to combine and then tip over the lamb shanks.
Add the remaining stock with the tomatoes and honey, stirring gently until evenly combined.
Cover with the lid and cook for 2-2½ hours until the lamb shanks are meltingly tender and the meat is ready to fall off the bone.
Add a squeeze of lemon juice and season to taste.
We hope you enjoyed reading this post by Pat Whelan of James Whelan Butchers. Pat is a 5th generation butcher, cook book author and the director of  James Whelan Butchers with shops in Clonmel, the Avoca Handweavers Rathcoole and Kilmacanogue, Dunnes Stores Cornelscourt, Rathmines and Swords in Dublin. 
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theholmwoodfoundation · 6 months ago
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THE HOLMWOOD FOUNDATION PILOT EPISODE CAST/CREW - PART ONE
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REBECCA ROOT - MADDIE TOWNSEND/MINA HARKER
Rebecca trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Theatre credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Shakespeare’s Globe, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time for the National Theatre (UK and Ireland tour); Rathmines Road for Fishamble at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin; Trans Scripts at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts; The Bear / The Proposal at the Young Vic; and Hamlet at the Gielgud Theatre and Athens International Festival. TV, Film and Video Game credits include Monsieur Spade, This Is Christmas, Irvine Welsh’s Crime, Hogwarts Legacy, Horizon Forbidden West, Heartstopper, Annika, The Rising, Sex Education, The Gallery, The Queen’s Gambit, Finding Alice, Creation Stories, Last Christmas, The Sisters Brothers, Colette, The Danish Girl, Flack, The Romanoffs, Moominvalley, Hank Zipzer, Boy Meets Girl, Doctors, Casualty, The Detectives, and Keeping Up Appearances.  Radio credits include Clare In The Community, Life Lines, The Hotel, and 1977 for BBC Radio 4. Guest appearances include Woman’s Hour, Front Row, Loose Ends, Saturday Live, and A Good Read.  She plays Tania Bell in the award-winning Doctor Who: Stranded audio dramas. Rebecca has also recorded numerous documentary narrations, audiobooks, and voice-overs. Rebecca is also a voice and speech coach, holding the MA in Voice Studies from Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
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SEAN CARLSEN - JEREMY LARKIN/ JONATHAN HARKER
Born in South Wales, Seán trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. He has worked extensively in audio drama, television, theatre and film.  Seán is perhaps best known to Doctor Who fans as Narvin in the Doctor Who audio series Gallifrey and has appeared on TV in Doctor Who - The Christmas Invasion and Torchwood. Recent TV credits include Mudtown (BBCiplayer/S4C), Dal y Mellt (Netflix), His Dark Materials (BBC1), All Creatures Great and Small (Channel 5), A Mother's Love (Channel 4) and Series 5 of Stella (Sky1).  Films include supporting leads in Boudica - Rise of the Warrior Queen, cult horror The Cleansing,  the lead in Forgotten Journeys and John Sheedy’s forthcoming film ‘Never Never Never’
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SAM CLEMENS - ARTHUR JONES
Samuel Clemens trained at the Drama Centre London and is an award-winning director with over twenty years’ experience. Samuel has recently written and directed his debut feature film ‘The Waterhouse’ with Take The Shot Films & Featuristic Films and represented by Raven Banner Entertainment, which is due for release this coming year.  In addition, he has directed fourteen short films, winning awards all over the world including shorts ‘Surgery (multi-award winning), A Bad Day To Propose (Straight 8 winner 2021), Say No & Dress Rehearsal’. Samuel also directs critically acclaimed number one UK stage tours and fringe shows (Rose Theatre Kingston, Swansea Grand, Eastbourne, Yvonne Arnaud, Waterloo East Theatre) and commercials include clients JD Sports, Shell and Space NK. Samuel is also a regular producer and director for Big Finish Productions & Anderson Entertainment. He has cast, directed, produced and post supervised numerous productions of ‘Doctor Who – (BBC), The Avengers (Studio Canal), Thunderbirds, Stingray (Anderson Entertainment), Callan, Missy, Gallifrey’& Shilling & Sixpence Investigate’ and many more. Samuel has directed world class talent such as, Sir Roger Moore, Ben Miles, Tom Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Alex Kingston, Frank Skinner, Rita Ora, Rosie Huntingdon-Whiteley, Rufus Hound, David Warner, Celia Imrie, Samuel West, Youssef Kerkour, Sophie Aldred, Ian McNiece, Colin Baker, Olivia Poulet, Stephen Wight, Jade Anouka, Mimi Ndwendi, Michelle Gomez, Peter Davidson, Paul O’Grady and many more. Samuel is one of the founding members and directors at Take The Shot Films Ltd and is Head of Artistic Creation and Direction. Lastly, Samuel is a regular tutor at The London Film Academy, The Giles Foreman Centre for Acting & The Rose Youth Theatre and is a member of The Directors Guild UK. As for upcoming projects, Sam is currently in pre-production on his next feature film “On The Edge of Darkness”, which is based on his dad’s stage play “Strictly Murder”.
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ATTILA PUSKAS - DRACULA
Attila Puskás is a native Hungarian Voice Actor born in Transylvania – Romania, so Romanian is in his bag of tricks too, but most of his work is done in English, in a Transatlantic Eastern European Accent, but is quite capable of Hungarian, Romanian and International Eastern European accents, plus Standard American. His voice range is Adult to Middle Aged (30-40+) due to his deep voice. Vocal styles can range from authoritive, brooding to calming and reassuring and much more. He’s most experienced in character work, like Animations and Games, but his skills encompass Commercials to Narration as well. He’s received training through classes and workshops, pushing him to the next level to achieve higher standards. Now on a journey to perfect these skills and put them to good use!
PART TWO: HERE
PART THREE: HERE
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brian-in-finance · 1 year ago
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Cait didn't think modeling was for her yet became Assets' biggest and most successful int'l model. Fun reading.
https://www.sundayworld.com/lifestyle/fashion-beauty/irish-fashion-boss-tells-how-he-discovered-caitriona-balfe-packing-bags-in-dunnes/a2107418516.html
Thanks for the message, Anon. I wonder if this one is also yours? 🤷🏻‍♂️
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I received it after I wrote ⬇️ on 25 November:
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Luckily for Outlander and its fans, she chose to give acting another go. 🎬 On to your link:
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STAR SPOTTER | Irish fashion boss tells how he discovered Caitríona Balfe packing bags in Dunnes
Derek Daniels, is celebrating 30 years of Assets Model Agency.
Caitríona Balfe, Colin Farrell and Glenda Gilson have more in common than just being Irish and familiar faces on our screens.
They were all, at one point, part of Assets Model Agency. The man who found them, Derek Daniels, is celebrating 30 years of Assets, and looking back at the many lives he helped change.
“I remember interviewing our very first ever model when she came in. It was Emer O’Reilly-Hyland, who went on to become the editor of VIP magazine,” he tells Magazine+.
The second was actor Frank Kelly’s daughter, Ruth. “After that, the numbers get a bit fuzzy,” he adds with a laugh.
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For Derek, it was no mistake that he wound up in the fashion business.
“I knew when I was about 11 years of age, what I was interested in was the production of fashion events and I was always mystified by models and all the rest of it and I always had a great interest in it, so when it came about later in life, it never surprised me,” he remembers.
It’s fitting, then, that he has always had a very keen eye for what will work in the fashion world and beyond. It’s that finely tuned sense that has allowed him to discover many that we now consider household names, both at home and abroad.
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“The people I’ve met, the people I’ve worked with… they’re all only ordinary people, who knows what they’ll be later in life?
"All you’re doing is helping them pay their way through college or whatever it is they’re doing.
"Like, Caitríona Balfe is a prime example. I mean, she was packing bags on a till next to me in Dunnes in Rathmines, she was a drama student at the time,” he says.
“When I approached her about modelling, she looked at me like I was mad.
"She went on to be the biggest Irish export as a model ever, ever, ever. I mean, Dolce and Gabbana’s muse for six years, worked all over the world, and then of course, she’s a big actress.
"She had no interest in modelling, and didn’t consider herself suitable to be a model. “But it was a pure fluke that I went into Dunnes Stores to do my shopping that day. And that’s how I found her,” he explains.
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Colin Farrell, too, has Derek to thank for helping his face become one everyone knows nowadays. “Colin was only a young fella and I had him in a dance group. In the same dance group at the time was Stephen Gately, who went on to be in Boyzone and Cecilia Ahern, the (former) Taoiseach’s daughter,” Derek says. They went on to be actors, singers and authors, but have a shared history thanks to the ‘face finder’.
As Derek considers three decades of success, it’s clear he’s not calling time just yet.
“I achieved everything I wanted to achieve and continue to have that hunger for it. I’m fortunate that I can count on a lot of them still as friends of mine, and indeed many of them have their own children at Assets now. That’s the biggest compliment you can get, when people will come back to you with their own kids because they trust you and know you’ll help make things become a reality for them,” he smiles.
Sunday World
Remember… she went on to be the biggest Irish export as a model ever, ever, ever. I mean, Dolce and Gabbana’s muse for six years, worked all over the world, and then of course, she’s a big actress. She had no interest in modelling, and didn’t consider herself suitable to be a model. But it was a pure fluke that I went into Dunnes Stores to do my shopping that day. And that’s how I found her. — Derek Daniels
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theperfectpints · 7 months ago
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In Upper Camden Street ecco la maestosa facciata esterna di un pub dal nome assolutamente singolare, 'The Bleending Horse'. Le origini del nome sono controverse, senza dubbio attendibile è la data di apertura del pub, addirittura nel lontano 1649. Pub tradizionale con gli interni ristrutturati nel 1992, un grande bancone al centro difficile da non notare, ampi soffitti. E poi musica tradizionale, TV con eventi sportivi e una cucina aperta a pranzo e cena. A Dublino, nel quartiere Rathmines, per una lunga sosta o per qualche pinta veloce, 'The Bleending Horse' è un'ottima soluzione per chi è alla ricerca di una vera un'atmosfera da pub, con un'accoglienza tipicamente made in Ireland. 🇮🇪 🍻 🥃 🎻
© Irish tales from Rome
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bernardovalle · 1 year ago
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The coolest coffee cup in Dublin is from Four Face Coffee shop. It is not only an ordinary cup, the art on it makes the cup so nice. The art itself is super amazing and also, it is a great marketing strategy. The Rathmines clock tower is a symbol of the area, it is an important and famous building, and the coffee shop is situated just besides it. Only looking at the cup you can tell where the shop is.
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talesofpassingtime · 1 year ago
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Wait till the honeying of the lune, love! Die, eve, little eve, die! We see that wonder in your eye. We’ll meet again, we’ll part once more. The spot I’ll seek if the hour you’ll find. My chart shines high where the blue milk’s upset. Forgivemequick, I’m going! Bubye! And you, pluck your watch, forgetmenot. Your evenlode. So save to jurna’s end! My sights are swimming thicker on me by the shadows to this place. I sow home slowly now by own way, moyvalley way. Towy I too, rathmine.
— James Joyce, Finnegans Wake  
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civicmedia-ireland · 2 years ago
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Mural by Subset, Rathmines, Dublin 2017
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stairnaheireann · 10 months ago
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History of Harold's Cross, Dublin
One explanation of the origin of the name Harold’s Cross is that it is derived from the name given to a gallows, which had been placed where the current Harold’s Cross Park is situated. Harold’s Cross was an execution ground for the city of Dublin during the 18th century and earlier. In the 14th century the gallows there was maintained by the Archbishop. Harold’s Cross stands on lands which…
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johntaylor0706 · 8 months ago
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CBT Counseling Techniques: Practical Strategies for Managing Negative Thoughts ?
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Taming the Thought Monster: Practical CBT Techniques for Managing Negative Thoughts in Dublin
Do negative thoughts feel like a constant companion, impacting your mood and daily life? Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) offers a powerful toolkit to combat these thoughts and reclaim control. If you’re looking for CBT Therapy Dublin, consider City Therapy ([https://www.citytherapy.ie/]) for expert guidance in Rathmines and the greater Dublin area.
Understanding CBT:
CBT focuses on the connection between your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Negative thoughts can lead to negative emotions and unhealthy behaviors. By identifying and challenging these negative thought patterns, CBT therapists help you develop more balanced and realistic thinking.
Here’s How CBT Can Help:
Identifying Cognitive Distortions: We all fall prey to cognitive distortions, unhelpful thinking patterns that exaggerate negatives and minimize positives. CBT therapists help you recognize these distortions, such as catastrophizing or all-or-nothing thinking.
Challenging Negative Thoughts: Once you identify distortions, you can challenge them. Your therapist will guide you through questioning the evidence for these thoughts and exploring alternative, more realistic perspectives.
Developing Coping Mechanisms: CBT equips you with practical skills to manage negative thoughts. These might include relaxation techniques, journaling exercises, or identifying triggers that fuel negativity.
Putting CBT into Practice:
The ABC Model: The ABC Model is a core CBT concept. Identify the Activating Event (a situation that triggers a negative thought), the resulting Belief (your negative thought), and the Consequence (your emotional and behavioral response). By challenging the Belief, you can change the Consequence.
Thought Record: Keeping a thought record helps you track your negative thoughts and identify patterns. Record the situation, the automatic thought, the evidence for and against the thought, and a more balanced alternative thought.
Mindfulness: CBT often incorporates mindfulness practices to help you become more aware of your thoughts without judgment. By observing your thoughts, you can choose not to be ruled by them.
Finding the Right Support in Dublin:
Affordable Counselling Dublin is readily available. City Therapy offers CBT Counselling Rathmines, along with various other therapy options in Dublin. Whether you’re seeking CBT Therapy Dublin, Depression Counselling Dublin, Relationship Counselling Dublin, or Couples Counselling Dublin, they can connect you with a qualified therapist who can help.
Remember, you don’t have to let negative thoughts control your life. CBT offers a roadmap to challenge negativity and develop healthier thinking patterns. Take the first step towards a more positive and fulfilling life by exploring CBT therapy in Dublin.
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alchemisland · 28 days ago
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Up my knows
Snorting fat green lines of weed Stalking the Luas green line No tickets to date, dodging fines If they catch me I’m telling lies, all or nothing blow on dice No fear of snake eyes – Anaconda was a laugh riot Reccied dose Imma take twice that, icy eyes dilating like a cervix giving birth to the antichrist Now that you enquire, suddenly my name is Domingo Allerdice from Rathmines Flat 5…
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naran-blr · 1 month ago
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Lilian Lucy Davidson (1879-1954) pintora irlandesa.
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Lilian Lucy Davidson nació en Bray, en el condado de Wicklow. Fue la sexta de diez hijos de un secretario de la corte llamado Edward Davidson.
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Desafortunadamente, su madre murió cuando ella tenía diez años y parece que su familia no era adinerada, aunque se cree que recibió educación privada.
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Asistió a la Escuela Metropolitana de Arte de Dublín y recibió una beca y una plaza de estudiante gratuita en la Royal Dublin Society en 1897, el año en que murió su padre.
A principios de la década de 1910, vivía en Rathmines y pasó algún tiempo en Inglaterra y Gales.
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Aunque no se encontraba en una situación económica muy acomodada, viajó mucho y lo hizo durante la mayor parte de su vida.
Pintó paisajes en Bélgica y Suiza, además de por varias partes de Irlanda.
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Colaboró regularmente con la Watercolour Society, la Dublin Painters Society y el Munster Fine Art Club, y formó parte de un círculo interesante, ya que era amiga de Jack Yeats, a quien pintaba, y del círculo en torno al teatro Gate, para el que escribió obras bajo el seudónimo de Ulick Burke. El hecho de que la familia de Davidson no fuera rica puede haber influido en su elección de personas más pobres como sujetos, retratándolas de una manera comprensiva.
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Enseñó dibujo en su estudio de Dublín. También fue profesora en varias escuelas de Dublín, como la escuela Belgrave, Rathmines, Wesley College , St Stephen's Green y Castle Park School, Dalkey.
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Viajaba a Abbeyleix , en el condado de Laois, una vez a la semana para enseñar en el internado de Glenbawn.
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Además de pintar, escribió varias obras de teatro, cuentos y monólogos bajo el seudónimo de "Ulick Burke".
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Murió en su casa de Dublín. Está enterrada en una tumba sin nombre en el cementerio de Mount Jerome.
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dublinofftrack · 2 months ago
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The Stella Cinema - Rathmines
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The Stella Cinema is one of many Dublin buildings that have heard the music 🎻 of numerous eras, felt the dancing steps of decades of people 🤵‍♀️, and now is a place of togetherness and entertainment. Opened in 1923, with its mosaic tiles and decorative ceilings, it was a music venue with an ornate ballroom. Now, restored as a cinema 🎞, it still captures the pure vintage magic of its history while it delivers a modern cinema experience.  
The long awaited ‘Wicked’ movie is now in cinema and is playing at The Stella all week, so if you’re in town, a fantastical movie perfectly complements the classic and timeless venue ✨.  
*The space is wheelchair accessible ♿, and the cinema accommodates for wheelchair seating. 
Whether or not watching a movie is on the agenda, The Stella Cocktail Club offers a food and drinks menu in the beautiful former ballroom. Specifically, it is the perfect place to enjoy your evening before or after the film, and you are welcome to bring your drink to your seats at the cinema for an enhanced experience 🍸🍷. 
📍209 Rathmines Rd Lower, Dublin 6, D06 W403 
🔍Now Showing: https://stellacinemas.ie/rathmines/films/  
Image Credits: https://stellacinemas.ie/rathmines/ 
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