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Browsing MS Clinical Psychology (BUIC) by Title
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Abu Turab Khan, 01-275212-003
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2023)
Final year university students face the uncertainty as finding a job has become a challenge due to increased unemployment and reduced job opportunities. Students cannot adapt to appropriate careers due to lack of appropriate ...
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Faryal Basheer
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2018)
The aim of current study is to assess the relationship between caregiving burden, quality of life and perceived social support among caregivers of patients with diagnosed psychiatric illnesses. After detailed literature ...
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Shumaila Mursaleen, 01-275162-012
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2018)
The current study was based on the topic "Co-morbidity and relationship between substance use and psychiatric symptomatology' '. For this purpose data was collected from rehabilitation center of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. ...
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Rabail Zubair, 01-275182-013
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2020)
The present study aims to explore the relationship between ego integrity, rejection sensitivity and gratitude among at home and institutionalized older adults. The study sample includes 150 older adults of age 65-89 years ...
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Mobeen Mehmood, 01-275182-010
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2020)
The purpose of the current study was to explored the relationship between coping strategies, suicide risk and religiosity among individuals with renal failures. For this purpose, 250 individuals with renal failures were ...
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Abira Kayani, 01-275172-012
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2019)
product-moment correlation, multiple regression, t-test, One way ANOVA and Post Hoc Tukey were used to analyze and interpret research data. Results: Results indicate that distress was positively correlated with active ...
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Abdikafi Abdullahi Mohamud, 01-275192-00
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2021)
The aim of the study was examine the relationship between E-learning crack up and student’s well-being, fear of academic year loss and academic performance.in that regard E-learning has become the mandatory component of ...
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Humama Sajjad, 01-275202-007
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2022)
Despite covid vaccine being accessible to millions of people around the world and efforts being made by governments to ensure vaccination of their population, certain barriers have hindered this process. One of the most ...
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Rukhsar Nazir, 01-275192-011
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2021)
Substance use is the most prominent problem of the 21th century. The main aim of the present study is to explore the challenges of individuals with substance use disorder during the covid-19. Qualitative research design ...
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Iqra Hidayat, 01-275202-008
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2022)
The present study examined the victims of cyberstalking to investigate and quantify if cyberstalking leads to suicidal ideation in the said victims. Moreover, it also examined the buffering effect of family support when ...
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Syeda Batool Baqir, 01-275172-015
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2019)
The current study was conducted to explore the impact of dark triad personality traits of supervisors in creating workplace bullying and work alienation created among employees with moderating role of task autonomy. Total ...
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Saira Rasheed, 01-275192-021
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2021)
The ratio of mental illness is increasing rapidly in the world day by day. There are many reasons for this, the biggest of which is the lack of information about it and misconception related to them. There is a lot of ...
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Muhammad Talha, 01-275202-014
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2022)
It was proposed that it will be a worthwhile endeavor to carry out a psychotherapeutic intervention in a group setting to test the efficacy of Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (TIIP) for depressive symptoms ...
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Maria Ashraf
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2016)
According to Merriam Webster’s dictionary achievement is a result of hard work, something that has been achieved or acquired through effort. Oxford bibliographies (June 2015) narrate academic achievement as the extent of ...
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Hira Sheikh
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2018)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a life-long neurodevelopmental disorder that is incurable. Parents of such children go through a lot because of the diagnosis, stigmatization, behavioral problems of their child and various ...
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Ayesha Munir
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2018)
Thepresent study was conducted to measure the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) in reducing the psychological symptoms among asthma patients. The main objective of the study was to identify the prevalence ...
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Sana Saif Malik
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2016)
The present research attempts to identify the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavior therapy (CBT) on depressive tendencies and adherence to medication among diabetics. For this purpose, a sample of 10 patients (5 males and ...
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Sikandar Khan
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2016)
The current study will explore the effects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction. Participants will be selected through convenient sampling technique from the medical setups, hospitals and fertility ...
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Sehrish Ilyas
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2017)
Present study measures effectiveness of eidetic psychotherapy for GAD clients through Pre and Post Assessment of client. The present study aimed for finding effectiveness of therapy in improving client's physiological and ...
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Ifrah Iqbal
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2018)
Themainpurpose of study was to examine the effectiveness of eidetic psychotherapy on PTSD symptomsamong children. Lack of literature on the effectiveness of eidetic psychotherapy for treating children with PTSD symptoms ...