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Browsing MS Clinical Psychology (BUIC) by Title
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Ifra Khalid, 01-275212-009
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2023)
The purpose of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of treating depressive symptomatology with three good things in nature (TGTin). Three good things in nature intervention is used to reduce depressive symptomatology ...
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Rameez Ahmed, 01-275212-012
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2023)
The present study was aimed to study the correlation among need to belong, rejection sensitivity, ostracism and phubbing behavior among university students. It was hypothesized that there would be a positive relationship ...
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Moeen Ahmad
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2016)
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a portrayed as mind boggling neurological confusion that impact the lives of 1 to 3 percent of kids and grown-ups everywhere throughout the world. .Despite social contrasts or topography ...
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Sidra Rasool, 01-275192-015
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2021)
The present study was conducted on online vigilance and affective well-being among university students and also studied the role of mind wandering and procrastination. The sample of 310 university students was collected ...
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Hira Izhar, 01-275182-007
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2020)
The present work explored the relationship between organizational climate, burnout, and absenteeism among employees. Sample (N=350) was collected from multiple positive private organizations of twin cities (Islamabad and ...
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Shahana Karim, 01-275202-021
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2023)
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between organizational culture, workplace ostracism, organizational cynicism, and work-related quality of life among employees in the corporate sector. It was ...
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Aasya Murtaza, 01-275182-003
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2020)
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between Parental Attachment, Resilience and Personal Growth Initiative among single parents. And to study impact of demographic variables on Parental Attachment, ...
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Fariha Abdul Rehman, 01-275201-001
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2022)
The present research aims to find the relationship between parenting daily hassles, social support and General Well-Being of mothers. Moreover, the study intends to investigate the moderating role of various types of social ...
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Rida Kashif, 01-275182-019
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2020)
The following study was conducted to examine the relationship between peer attachment, academic resilience, and psychological wellbeing among young adults. The research was carried out on a sample of N=165 (m=78) (f=87) ...
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Saba Khalid, 01-275212-014
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2023)
The goal of the current study was to study the association of emotional intelligence, organizational justice, and counterproductive work behaviors among government employees. Total (N=250) employees participated in this ...
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Sibgha Zia
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2017)
The objective of the study was to investigate perceived parental support as a predictor of academic stress and psychological well-being among young adults. This would create awareness that parental support provides assistance ...
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Saadia Younas, 01-275182-014
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2020)
The present study was designed to explore the impact of perceived parental support and perceived parenting styles on coping strategies of adolescents with selfharm. For this purpose, adolescents from Rawalpindi and Islamabad ...
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Sadia Bano
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2018)
The present study was aimed to explore the impact of resilience and perceived social support on academic performance of students with learning disabilities (LD) and without learning disabilities (LD). 525 students were ...
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Mussarat Shabbir, 01-275162-005
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2019)
The Present study aims at exploring the Mental health, Perceived social support and Quality of life. The purpose of the study is to highlight the issues regarding mental health among the individuals of Rawalakot Ajk.Convenient ...
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Hina Khalid
(2017)
This research was conducted to see the effect of perceived social support, self-image and psychological wellbeing of physically handicapped individuals. To find out how these variables effect the wellbeing of physically ...
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Ali Hassan Haider
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2016)
The present research was conducted to obtain a perceived stress (PS) pattern among nurses attending the psychiatric patients with suicidal and non-suicidal behavior .The data was taken from the different hospitals and ...
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Laraib Tanveer
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2016)
The focus of the qualitative study was to explore the perception of mental illness and coping strategies among transgender. A semi structured interview guide was developed after literature review to obtain an in-depth ...
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Namira Mehmood, 01-275192-010
(Professional Psychology BUIC, 2021)
The purpose of the study was to explore the differences between perfectionism, clothing proximity and self- consciousness among media and non – media personnel. Furthermore, to find out the relationship between perfectionism, ...
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Mina Zahra, 01-275202-012
(Professional Psychology BU E8-IC, 2022)
The main purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between research students’ perfectionism, attitudes towards research and plagiarism as well as research anxiety. The study also explored the role that ...
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Babra Amanat
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2016)
Parenting is an unconditional, energetic, affectionate and time consuming job like a
person navigating the glob without having map. Parents feel, sense and share the happiness, fear and pain of their children. Having a ...