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Erum Kausar, 05-274152-001
(Institute of Professional Psychology, 2022)
The aim of the current research is to see the efficacy of Spiritually Informed Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in reducing depression in patients with cardiac illnesses. For this, it was hypothesized that there will be a ...
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Mairaj Ahmad, Sonia
(Institute of Professional Psychology, 2017)
Exploring emotional intelligence and creativity have become an absolute in today’s
organizations. Talent management and emotional stability in the past ten years have been
topics of interest for researchers, recruiters ...
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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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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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Bashir, Kiran
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 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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yazdani, Ayza
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2013)
In an increasingly turbulent world, individuals are constantly exposed to violent # happenings. Pakistan has suffered' from natural and man-made catastrophes particularly over the last decade. However, systematic knowledge ...
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Amin, Rizwana
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2009)
Stress is an inevitable part of individual’s life whether personal or professional. Stress at workplace can lead to poor physical and psychological well-being of employees across occupations. It does not only effect ...
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Abidi, Muazzama
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2005)
The present research is conducted in order to investigate the mental health of the spouses of cardiovascular patients and spouses of normal individuals. IPAT ANXIETY and IPAT DEPRESSION scales were administered to 200 ...
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Arouj, Kehkashan
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2004)
In the present research the Early Segregated Education and Vulnerability to Emotional Problems In Adulthood was investigated. The main objective was to
highlight the emotional problems prevalent in the Pakistani youth ...
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Damji, Afshan Aziz
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2004)
A study was conducted on "Depression and Anxiety in adulthood as a function of Birth Trauma in Pakistan". The main aim of the study was to assess the impact of birth trauma and assess the level of anxiety and depression ...
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Zadeh, Zainab Fotowwat
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2003)
The present research was conducted to study difference in marriage systems and success in marriages in Pakistan. To conduct the scientific analysis of research the marriage systems were divided into three categories i.e. ...
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Mahmood, Khalid
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2003)
In the present study the relationships between different personality factors of Pakistani students and their academic achievement in the graduation examination was studied. In order to study the students' personality ...
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Sultana, Saabera
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2001)
The present study was conducted to investigate the "Management of Dependency and Gender Difference in Psychotherapy in Pakistan". Twelve Male and Twelve Female clients in the two
categories of Remainers and Terminators, ...
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Naeem, Fouzia
(Institute of Professional Psychology Bahria University, 2001)
In the present study, it was hypothesized that mothers of emotionally handicapped children will be more vulnerable to depression as compared to the mothers of physically handicapped children. Mothers of emotionally handicapped ...