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Khalid Ally, Wakqas
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2016)
The proposed study was carried out to determine self-esteem and stress as correlates of extremism amongst young adults. It was hypothesized that there would be a significant relationship between self-esteem and extremism, ...
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Tofique, Sehrish
(2018)
The present study was conducted to explore the views of people experiencing somatic symptoms, their possible explanations, stressors and understanding of treatment. For this phenomenological study, qualitative interviews ...
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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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Usman, Maria
(Institute of Professional Psychology, 2018)
The present study was conducted to explore the relationship between spirituality and death anxiety in patients with HIV disease. It was hypothesized that there will be a significant relationship between spirituality and ...
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Mohammad, Nausheen Ghulam
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2013)
The purpose of the present research was to explore tobacco smoking as a function of intrapersonal problems i.e. depression, self concept, anxiety, and anger among adolescents. This research attempted to study Tobacco smoking ...
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Mahmood, Amynah
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2004)
In the present study an attempt was made to find out the vulnerability to emotional problems in old parents of the children who have been living abroad since three years or more. In order to study the emotional problems ...