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Browsing Department of Professional Psychology (IPP) by Issue Date
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Bashir, Kiran
(Insititute of Professional Psychology, 2013)
Adolescence is a time period generally associated with the pressures of identity formation - a factor that increases the vulnerability to life stressors. According to the risk - resistance facets of adjustment derived from ...
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Mumtaz, Saba
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2014)
There has been a lot of research in the past decade on the coping strategies used by breast cancer patients in the west. However, in developing countries, the research work in this context is yet to be established, especially ...
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Samia, Omer Zuberi
(Insititute of Professional Psychology, 2014)
Disturbed marital relationship is one of the major issues of the modem society. The
purpose of this study was to assess the effects of cognitive behavioral interventions on
marital dissatisfaction in a sample of Pakistani ...
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Shah, Sobia
(Institute of Professional Psychology, 2014)
The existing research is partly a follow up of previous researches exploring procrastination
phenomenon and its various underlying causes. The purpose of the present research was to explore relationship of two personality ...
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Gohar, Yasirah
(Institute of Professional Psychology, 2014)
The present study aimed at analyzing the difference in the level of perceived social
support among the psychiatric patients of schizophrenia and depression in rehabilitation
care. The research hypothesized that there ...
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Hyder, Sadaf
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2015)
The present study was aimed at studying three different attachment styles namely secure, anxious and avoidant as determinants of marital satisfaction and mixed anxiety/depressive symptoms in married individuals. After ...
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Hameed, Hina
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2015)
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between depression and psychological well-being among female acid attack survivor. For the purpose of this study, a quantitative research approach was ...
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Sheriff, Naima Fatima
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2015)
Positive psychology interventions have long been used in the West to increase the overall happiness or Subjective well-being of individuals and have also proven to be effective however; this form of treatment has largely ...
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Ashraf, Ambreen
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2015)
There has been extensive research concerning religion, spirituality, and the effects these domains have on mental health and well-being. Research has usually centered on how the presence or absence of spirituality or a ...
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Khalid, Hafsa
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2015)
The purpose of the present study will be to investigate whether Religious story telling can be used as an intervention to enhance Gratitude in the lives of adolescents who are underprivileged and orphans through group ...
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Wajid, Yasmeen
(Institute of Professional Psychology, 2015)
The aim of the current study was to investigate the efficacy of Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) psychotherapy in treating depression
caused due to trauma experienced in the past or present, and that ...
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Imam, Alizeh Mallick
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2016)
Whilst client centered play therapy has mostly been associated with children, researchers have recently started exploring the benefits of this therapy while dealing with adults and the elderly. The purpose ofthis study was ...
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Chishti, Kanzah
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2016)
The present study aimed to explore the efficacy of group cognitive behavioral therapy in reducing depressive symptoms among mothers of Down syndrome children. The comparison was established between the experimental group ...
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Zahid, Zainab
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2016)
The present study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of unstructured and Mandala (structured) colouring the levels of evaluation anxiety as state anxiety among school going children by use of unstructured colouring activity ...
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Malik, Rimsha Tanveer
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2016)
The present study aimed to explore the efficacy ofschema therapy in combination with
mindfulness for reducing anxiety level of individuals in group setting. It was
hypothesized that significant reductions in anxiety level ...
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Akram, Annum
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2016)
The purpose of the study was to examine the vulnerability to the symptoms of
depression, anxiety and stress among adolescent boarders and non-boarders. It was
hypothesized that male adolescents who receive education from ...
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Devi, Nirmala
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2016)
The aim of the present study was to understand the role of depression and psychological well being in ambulance driving experience, while dealing with the day to day aspects of their work. For this puipose a descriptive ...
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Hermaen, Hudaa
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2016)
Gratitude and forgiveness are positive psychological characteristics that are associated with subjective well-being. The present study examined the relationship of gratitude and forgiveness with subjective wellbeing in a ...
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Jamil, Khizra
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2016)
The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether cognitive behavioural therapy and applied behaviour analysis can be effective in reducing aggression level in adolescents. Moreover, a comparison was made, between ...
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Tauseef, Bushra
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2016)
Anger is an instinctive, almost automatic response in the face of a perceived threat. Where it serves as an aid to survival, the consequences of uncontrolled anger can also be quite harmful. Anger management is the ability ...