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MS Clinical Psychology (BUIC)
Recent Submissions
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Aamir Mahmood, 01-275212-001
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
This study investigates the relationship between trauma-related cognitions and mental health help-seeking behavior among university students in Islamabad, focusing on the mediating role of spiritual bypass. The Theory of ...
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Nadia Azhar, 01-275222-014
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
The current study aimed to find out the role of organizational commitment, group identification, desirability for control, cyberslacking intentions and cyberslacking behavior among telecom sector employees. Data was collected ...
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Ammara Maryam Shafique, 01-275222-022
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
The present study examines the relationships among ostracism, psychological capital, and psychological distress of divorced individuals. The main objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between ostracism ...
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Memoona Bibi, 01-275222-023
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
This study investigates the coping strategies employed by Millennials and Generation Z to manage psychosocial stress arising from gender role conflict, with a focus on discerning intergenerational differences. Through a ...
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Iqra Kamal, 01-275222-007
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
This study utilized a cross-section research design to explore the mediating role of marital satisfaction between attachment styles and paternal adaptation among first-time fathers. A total of 450 first-time fathers were ...
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Maheen Khalid, 01-275222-012
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
The pervasiveness of adult content consumption in today‟s age has brought noteworthy changes to individual‟s attitudes and behaviours in the society. The unrealistic visualization has distorted perceptions of relationships, ...
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Sehar Khalid, 01-275222-018
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
The present study was focused on investigating the therapeutic efficacy of integrative, multicomponent, group-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for caregiver burden, coping strategies, and quality of life among ...
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Hafiza Yusra Sultan, 01-275222-025
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
The purpose of the study to investigate the relationship between occupational stress and mindfulness on psychological wellbeing among nurses. Correlational research design was used to conduct the study. A sample of 250 ...
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Kainat Ali, 01-275222-009
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
The study aimed to investigate the relationship between perceived teacher rejection, coping, and psychological maladjustment among college students. A sample of 214 students consisting of 90 males, and 124 females aged ...
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Ayesha Khan, 01-275222-004
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
This study was done to examine the relationship between vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue and moral injury among clinical psychology interns. Correlational research design was used to conduct the study. A sample of 300 ...
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Syeda Maleeha Sultan, 01-275222-019
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
The present study explored the relationship between attachment style, personality traits and pathological Love among young adults. In addition, personality traits have been investigated as a moderator in a relationship ...
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Khadija Ahmad, 01-275222-010
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
This study was carried out to examine the relationship between parentification, differentiation of self, and interpersonal communication competence of adults from single-parent households. A correlational study design was ...
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Eman Fatima, 01-275222-006
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
This research explores the intricate relationship between married couples' psychological health, marital satisfaction, and attachment styles within the setting of Pakistani culture. The study, which is based on attachment ...
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Syeda Manaal Babur, 01-275222-020
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
This study was carried out to examine the relationship between self-perceived depressive realism, optimism bias, and sense of control of working individuals. A correlational study design was used to conduct the study. A ...
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Maham Aslam, 01-275222-011
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
This study examines the relationship between anxiety sensitivity and anticipatory anxiety along with the mediating role of metacognitions and coping among university hostelites of Rawalpindi/Islamabad currently enrolled ...
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Umama Fatima, 01-275222-021
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
This study was a cross-sectional study which aimed to examine the interplay of risk factors (partner rejection & partner neglect), protective factors (partner acceptance & body appreciation), physical appearance comparison ...
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Nafeesa Ejaz, 01-275222-024
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
The present study sought to examine the Secondary traumatic stress and Compassion fatigue among Oncology Nurses: The mediating role of Coping Styles. A sample of 234 oncology nurses consisting n=105 men and n=129 women ...
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Ayesha Ahmad, 01-275212-022
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
The research study investigated the efficacy of the S.E.A Educational Module in enhancing empathy and reducing stigmatizing attitudes toward mental illness among undergraduate students. A controlled experimental design was ...
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Nida Irfan Shabbir, 01-275222-016
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
The purpose of the present research was to explore the intricate relationships among attachment styles, conflict resolution strategies, trait mindfulness and marital quality in married individuals. The objectives of this ...
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Rida Khan, 01-275222-017
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) in dealing with the psychosocial problems of older adults living in old age homes. A quasi-experimental, (2x3) mixed factorial ...
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