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MS Clinical Psychology (BUIC)
Recent Submissions
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Uswa Batool, 01-275231-019
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
This study investigates the relationship between Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) and Prejudice against rural individuals, with Empathy as a moderating factor within organizational settings. The data was collected from ...
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Hira Arshad, 01-275231-021
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
The present study was designed for investigating the relationship between loneliness, nomophobia and locus of control in university students. Convenient sampling technique was used to obtain data from a sample (N=300) from ...
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Aisha Ahmad, 01-275231-001
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
Postpartum phase is a period of rapid changes where both parents go through major shifts in their overall life. Taking in charge of a new role brings about a lion’s share of responsibilities with changes in daily routine. ...
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Tuba Siddiqui, 01-275231-018
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
This study explores the influence of spirituality on young adults experiencing prolonged grief disorder (PGD), with an aim to investigate how they describe and engage with their spiritual beliefs during their grieving ...
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Wajeeha Anwar, 01-275231-020
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
Losing a child to suicide is the one of worst tragic experiences of mother's life. It has pain, grief, guilt and stigma associated with it, which eventually leads to the development of prolonged grief disorder. The qualitative ...
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Amara Quaid, 01-275231-002
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
The present study explored the psychological impact of indirect exposure to Israel-Palestine war, mental health and coping strategies of university students. Coping strategies have been investigated as a moderator in the ...
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Maryam Waseem, 01-275231-012
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
Hoarding is a mental health condition that has been added in DSM-V under the category of Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders and is characterized by difficulty discarding a number of objects irrespective of their ...
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Rahat Fatima, 01-275231-015
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence, post traumatic growth, and satisfaction with life of Afghan migrants. Purposive sampling technique was used to obtain data from a ...
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Rubab Rasheed, 01-275231-016
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
The demanding nature of the medical profession is well-known, often requiring doctors to navigate high-stress environments while providing optimal care to patients. This study aimed at determining the association between ...
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Areeba Bano, 01-275231-004
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
This study was conducted for the purpose of examining the relationship between psychological flexibility, self-compassion, emotion regulation, and occupational stress of nurses. A correlational cross-sectional research ...
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Ambreen Akhtar, 01-275231-003
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
The present research investigates the relationship between fear of negative evaluation and social interaction anxiety among university students. The study emphasizes to evaluate the association between fear of negative ...
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Mariam Arshad, 01-275231-011
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
The present investigates the relationship between dark tetrad job performance among nurses while emphasizing mediating effect of moral disengagement and moderating effect of emotional intelligence. The study sample of 306 ...
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Kashaf Amreen, 01-275231-009
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
This study investigates the relationship between childhood neglect, light triad traits, prosocial tendencies, and malevolent creativity among emerging adults. A correlational research design was conducted, with a sample ...
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Emaan Aqeel, 01-275231-007
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
This study investigates the relationship between perceived teacher rejection, mindset (fixed and growth), and Positive youth development (PYD) among young adolescents. It was hypothesized that mindset will mediate the ...
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Atqa Noor, 01-275231-006
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
This study was carried out for examining the relationship between quarter life crisis, social media use, social comparison and commitment to purpose among young adults. To conduct this study a correlational research design ...
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Atheeqa Maab, 01-275231-005
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
The present research investigates the relationship between Social Discrimination, Religious Coping, Social Integration, and Psychosocial Well-Being among Christian Minority. Correlational research design was employed to ...
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Abeera Naseem Khan, 01-275222-001
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2025)
The aim of the present research was to develop a Multidimensional Student Problems Inventory (MDSPI), to evaluate the different difficulties for university students. In this study, 450 students from various government and ...
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Sana Zehra, 01-275231-017
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
The present research investigates the relationships between online infidelity, jealousy, psychological distress, and relationship satisfaction among young adults. The study emphasizes evaluating the association between ...
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Hamna Zaman, 01-275231-022
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2024)
The present study aimed at examining the relationship of evil eye beliefs, attitude toward seeking professional psychological help, and marital quality in infertile married women. The research followed a cross-sectional ...
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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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