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Organized by: Pakistan Psychological Association,
Institute of Applied Psychology, Center for Clinical Psychology
and Higher Education Commission of Pakistan
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19 - 21 March, 2015
Venue: Quaid-i-Azam Campus,
University of the Punjab, Lahore-Pakistan.
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WELCOME
Prof. Rukhsana Kausar, PhD
Chief Organizer ICP 2015
Director, Institute of Applied Psychology & Centre for Clinical Psychology
University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Member CDSSHP, HEC & Chairperson, Psychology Subcommittee of CDSSHP,
HEC, Pakistan
It is indeed great honor and privilege for me to welcome you at the 14th International Conference of
Psychology (ICP). The Conference theme “The Current Challenges for Psychology: From Crisis to
Sustainable Solutions" encompasses a wide range of applied areas of Psychology and indeed is reflective
of the challenges posed to Pakistani psychologists today such as terrorism, extremism, corruption,
increased rate of suicides, crimes, natural disasters, intolerance etc. The scientific program offers oral
presentations, poster presentations, symposiums and keynote speeches encompassing a wide range of
applied areas of Psychology.
The Conference hosting institutions are Pakistan Psychological Association, Institute of Applied
Psychology, Centre for Clinical Psychology and Higher Education Commission. Institute of Applied
Psychology and Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab have been providing quality
education and training in Psychology for over fifty years. Alumnus of both institutions are serving in
diverse settings across the globe and making us proud. University of the Punjab was established in 1882
and is the oldest and largest University of Pakistan.The Conference venue is Quaid-e-Azam Campus,
University of the Punjab, which is situated by the bank of famous Lahore Canal and is the most beautiful
of its five campuses. Higher Education Commission, Pakistan has major contributions for Higher
education in Pakistan in general and for the promotion of research in particular.
Lahore city is the capital of Punjab province and is one of the largest cities of Pakistan. Lahore is popular
for heritage and hospitality. I believe that ICP 2015 will not only provide a platform to share a wide
variety of exciting scientific findings but also provide an opportunity for international community in
Psychology both professionals and students to interact and develop future collaborations.
hope that conference deliberations and proceedings help us come up with workable solutions to the
challenges posed by the modern world to Psychologists. I on behalf of the Organizing Committee, faculty
members and students welcome you at ICP-2015 and wish you a very pleasant stay in Lahore, Pakistan!
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Mr. Riaz Fatyana
President
Pakistan Psychological Association
Chief Organizer ICP 2015
On behalf of Pakistan Psychological Association, I whole heartedly welcome you all on the auspicious
occasion of this esteemed conference. The 14th International Conference of Psychology is the event for
which we have all been working day and night. A wide variety of researches and scientific sessions has
been planned for this conference. An array of national and international speakers will also be sharing their
expertise.
Pakistan Psychological Association (PPA) is the sole Academic and Professional Organization of
Pakistani Psychologists. Since its establishment, it has been working endlessly for the progress and
advancement of the subject all over Pakistan. So far, it has been successful in its struggle and now it
boasts a membership of about several hundred qualified Pakistani Psychologists working in various fields
of life including College and University Teaching, Clinical Practice, Counseling, Provincial and Federal
Public Service Commission’s Organizations, NGO’s, Health Departments and in the Armed Forces as
well. Pakistan Psychological Association is run by the Psychologists working in various fields. About 26
members serve on Executive Committee as Elected / Nominated representatives. All Full, Associated and
Life Members Constitute the General Body of the Association. The Association performs its functions
including Election of Office Bearers, Formation of Different Bodies, Committees and Sub-Committees,
Passing of Budgets, Framing of Codes of Ethics for Psychologist working in various fields and other
Rules and By-Laws to ensure the efficient working of the Association towards the fulfillment of its Aims
and Objectives.
In the end, I wish you all a pleasant and memorable experience in this conference.
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Prof.Mujahid Kamran, PhD
Vice Chancellor, University of the Punjab
Lahore, Pakistan
On behalf of University of Punjab, I take great pleasure in welcoming the honorable guests, attendees and
contributors of the 14th International Conference of Psychology (ICP)which is a joint venture of Pakistan
Psychological Association, Institute of Applied Psychology, Center for Clinical Psychology and Higher
Education Commission, Islamabad, Pakistan. The conference theme reflects the futuristic vision and
dynamic approach this institute has always demonstrated in turning out cutting edge research, producing
excellent quality of students and steering ahead in international collaboration and knowledge sharing. I
will be following the proceedings of the conference with great interest and encourage the organizers to
publish valuable contributions made at this conference. Human Mind is an enigma and scientific
investigation of human mental processes provides a challenge unparalleled in any other science. Much
insight can be gained in this field through interdisciplinary research as well as by including wisdom from
literature, culture and religio-spiritual traditions. Mind as well as heart should be represented in our
psychological research. I value the contribution of this field to areas of human wellbeing, mental health,
organizational effectiveness and pedagogical sciences. My appreciation of science of human mind and
behavior is well known.
The global situation calls for a meeting of active researchers in this field to deliberate upon issues of
peace and conflict, and explore ways of building bridges and creating think tanks. I hope the scholars
from different parts of the world gathered on this occasion will accept this responsibility and meet the
challenge our brave new world is offering to psychologists. I extend warmest greeting to our foreign and
local guests and hope they will enjoy the hospitality our green campus and lively community will be
offering to them.
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Mr. Mansoor Akbar Kundi, PhD
Executive Director
Higher Education Commission, Pakistan
As executive Director of HEC, I am well aware of the dearth of academic conferences held in this
country. This International Conference of Psychology is very much needed in this time when all other
major academic activities have been withheld due to the security concerns. HEC is making a joint
collaboration with Pakistan Psychological Association and Institute of Applied Psychology, Centre for
Clinical Psychology of University of the Punjab. I have high hopes from this conference and it is surely
going to fulfill our expectations.
The Higher
Education
Commission
of
Pakistan (HEC)
is
an independent,
autonomous,
and constitutionallyestablished institution of primary funding, overseeing, regulating, and accrediting the
higher education efforts in Pakistan. HEC is responsible for formulating higher education policies and
quality assurance to meet the international standards as well as providing accredited academic degrees,
development of new institutions, and uplift of existing institutions in Pakistan. The HEC also facilitated
the development of higher educational system in the country with main purpose of upgrading the
universities and colleges in the country to be focal point of the high learning of education, research, and
development. Over the course of several years, the HEC played an important and leading role towards
building a knowledge based economy in Pakistan by giving out hundreds of doctoral scholarships for
education abroad every year. Also, University of the Punjab is currently one of the top ranked universities
in Pakistan.
I welcome all the participants to this conference with an open heart and wish them a memorable and
scholarly experience and wish conference organizers a great success.
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Prof. Muhammad Nizamuddin, PhD
Chairperson, Higher Education Commission, Punjab
It is my pleasure to welcome the dignitaries, world renowned researchers, esteemed scholars, psychology
students and faculty of Psychology and allied disciplines from across the country and from other countries
to International Conference of Psychology, to be held in Lahore, cultural capital of Pakistan, in March
2015. An international conference of this magnitude requires many months of planning and networking
and I appreciate the organizers for making this event possible. It is an occasion for sharing knowledge and
research findings, generating debates, formulating questions and scrutinizing answers. It also serves as a
most dynamic forum for academic discussions and the energy of such forums always thrills me. World
today needs connections across cultures and regions as these promote tolerance and mutual
understanding. We as academicians will lead the way in building these bridges. Around 300 original
research studies will be shared in oral and poster presentations and I am sure many useful publications
will be produced from this conference.
Human behaviorin terms of individual or as groups is a fascinating and extremely important area of study
by virtue of the role it plays in wellbeing of persons and communities. Being in an allied discipline I
cannot stress enough enhancing expertise in this area to generate solutions and insights about our world
and our fellow beings. I wish the delegates a very happy stay in Lahore and international colleagues a
warm welcome in Pakistan. My best wishes for the conference organizers for a very successful
conference.
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Prof. Farah Malik. PhD
Chair, Scientific Committee, ICP 2015
The Pakistan Psychological Association, Institute of Applied Psychology, Centre of Clinical Psychology
and Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, have made a very special effortto hold 14th International
Conference of Psychology 2015, which encompasses all areas of Psychology. This reflects the
vibrantleadership, professional approach and vision of psychologists in Pakistan, as well as their active
national and international networking in the research in different areas of Psychology across borders.
The presence of eminent Psychologists form UK, India, South Africa and from across the country will
literally bring the world of Psychology to the University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. The benefits
accrued will be multiple as sharing is knowledge.
The enthusiasm of our young and active researchers really impressed me, which can be seen in the huge
number of papers received for the conference, both for oral and poster presentations from all over
Pakistan and abroad. The total number of papers abstracts received was 340, out of which 190will be
presented in the conference as oral presentations and 101 are accepted for poster presentations.
I, as Chair Scientific Committee, welcome the delegates and wish the organizers all the success, and
visiting psychologists and students a memorable stay, and fruitful deliberations toenrich their knowledge
and broadentheir research acumen.
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CHIEF ORGANIZERS-ICP 2015
Prof. Dr. Rukhsana Kausar
Mr. Riaz Fatyana
Director, Institute of Applied Psychology & Centre for
Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
President, Pakistan Psychological Association
HONORARY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Prof. Jahanzeb Khan, PhD
Prof. Dr. Rafia Hassan
Vice Chancellor,
Ex-Chairperson, Institute of Applied Psychology
University of Sawat, Sawat
University of the Punjab, Lahore
Prof. Farhana Jahangir, PhD
Prof. Najma Najam, PhD
Ex-Vice Chancellor, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women
University, Peshawar
Professor Emeritus, Institute of Applied Psychology,
University of the Punjab, Lahore
Prof. Anila Kamal, PhD
Prof. Ruhi Khalid, PhD
Director, National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-e-Azam
University, Islamabad
Director, Institute of Psychology, BNU, LahoreProf.
Prof. Iftikhar Ahmad, PhD
Prof. Hamid Sheikh
Professor, University of Management and Technology,
Lahore
Ex-Chairperson, Institute of Applied Psychology
Dr. Azam Tahir
Department of Psychology, University of Balochistan,
Quetta
University of the Punjab, Lahore
Prof. Ismat Ullah Cheema
Principal, Township Campus, Education University
Lahore
Dr. Riaz Ahmad
Dr. Muhammad Akhtar
Director, Institute of Clinical Psychology, University of
Karachi
Ex-Chairman, Psychology Department
Dr. Syeda Salma Hassan
Dr. Anila Amber Malik
Chairperson, Department of Psychology, Garrison College
University, Lahore
Chairperson, Department of Psychology, University of
Karachi
Dr. Seema Gul
Dr. Salma Siddiqui
Chairperson, Department of Psychology (Female Campus),
International Islamic University, Islamabad
Head, Department of Behavioral Sciences, National
University of Science and Technology, Islamabad
Prof. Talat Suhail
Dr. Najma Malik
Chairperson, Department of Psychology, Lahore College
for Women University, Lahore
Chairperson, Department of Psychology, University of
Sargodha
Dr. Erum Irshad
Dr. Nageena Perveen
Chairperson, Department of Psychology, University of
Peshawar
Department of Psychology, Sindh University,
Jamshoro, Sindh
Dr. Masood Nadeem
Dr. Muhammad Tahir Khalily
Chairman, Department of Applied Psychology, Islamia
University, Bahawalpur
Chairman, Department of Psychology, International
Government College, Lahore
Islamic University, Islamabad
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LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Scientific Committee
Finance Committee
Prof. Dr. Farah Malik (Chair)
Prof. Dr. Jahanzeb Khan
Prof. Dr. Anila Kmal
Prof. Dr. Sohail Imam (Late)
Prof. Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad
Dr. Salma Siddiqui
Dr. Syeda Salma Hassan
Dr. Anila Amber Malik
Dr. Rafia Rafique
Dr. Iram Fatima
Dr. Rubina Hanif
Dr. Jamil A. Malik
Ms. Omama Tariq
Ms. Tahira Mubashar
Ms. Faiza Rasool
Dr. Nashi Khan (Chair)
Dr. Bilal Aslam Sufi (Chair)
Mr. Usman Rasheed
Program and Venue Committee
Dr. Rafia Rafique (Chair)
Ms. Tahira Mubasahr (Chair)
Dr. Shahida Batool
Dr. Amina Moazzam
Dr. M. Kashif Fida
Dr. Amjad Tufail
Ms. Shahnila Tariq
Ms. Qudsia Nashee
Invitation and Reception Committee
Dr. Naumana Amjad (Chair)
Dr. Saima Dawood (Chair)
Dr. Nadeem Pirzada (Chair)
Accommodation and Transport Committee
Dr. Aisha Sitwat (Chair)
Mr. Usman Rasheed (Chair)
Mr. Mussafa Butt
Mr. Saleem Gul
Ms. Hidna Iqbal
Ms. Rabia Dasti
Registration Committee
Dr. Afsheen Masood (Chair)
Ms. Afifa Anjum (Chair)
Mr. Faiz Younass
Ms. Shahnila Tariq
Printing and Publication Committee
Ms. Tahira Mubashar (Chair)
Ms. Asma Yousaf (Chair)
Ms. Faiza Safdar
Dr. Farhat Jamil
Dr. Shahida Batool
Dr. Amina Moazzam
Ms. Asma Khalid
Mr. Yasir Hanif Khan
Mr. Muddasar Iqbal
Food Committee
Mr. M. Irfan Kisana (Chair)
Dr. Iram Fatima (Chair)
Ms. Sharmeen Tarar (Chair)
Dr. Ayesha Sitwat
Ms. Shazia Khalid
Ms. Nazia Bashir
Mr. Mussafa Butt
Media Committee
Dr. Fatima Kamran (Chair)
Ms. Asma Yousaf (Chair)
Poster Presentation Committee
Dr. Fatima Kamran (Chair)
Ms. Tahreem Fatima
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STUDENT VOLUNTEERS
Scientific Committee
Printing and Publishing Committee
Faran Ali
Fatima Husnain
Wafa Kamran
Fariha Arshad
Zehra Keshf
Maheen Akram
Arifa Khadim
Ayesha Mansoor
Shazza Shazday Raheem
Zahra Jaleel Qureshi
Shazza Shazdey Raheem
Zahra Jaleel Qureshi
Ayesha Mansoor
Food Committee
Jaleesha Abdul Hafeez Butt
Saleha Younas
ShizaSherazi
Ayesha Abdul Khaliq
Hafsa Chandni Rizwan
Program and Venue Committee
Accommodation and Transport Committee
Zehra Keshf
Arifa Khadim
Maheen Akram
Mubeena Munir
Invitation and Reception Committee
Amna Javed
Jawaria Anum
Zainab Javed
Raja Muneeb
Zakariya Hashmi
Zain Haider
Hafsa Chandni Rizwan
Hafsa Mehmood
Anum Yaqoob
Ahmad Raza
Salman
Media Committee
Registration Committee
Arifa Siddiqui
Nadia Ijaz
Azba Butt
Jaweria Naqvi
Naveed Arif
Syeda Shama Mazahir
Tabeer Sabri
Naveera Islam
Haleema Iqbal
Maryam Razzaq
Aimen Saleem
Afreen Komal
Rakia Ashraf
Poster Presentation Committee
Zainab Raza
Fatima Chohan
Farhat-ul-Ain
Rakshanda Younas
Mishal Lodhi
Afnan Saqib
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CONFERENCE COLLABORATORS’ PROFILE
Pakistan Psychological Association
Pakistan Psychological Association (PPA) is the only academic and professional Organization of Pakistani
Psychologists. It was established in March 1968 at Dacca, by a Convention specially called for this purpose. PPA
has a membership of about several hundred qualified Pakistani Psychologists working in various fields of life
including College and University Teaching, Clinical Practice, Counseling, Provincial and Federal Public Service
Commission’s Organizations, NGO’s, Health Departments and in the Armed Forces.Pakistan Psychological
Association is run by the Psychologists working in various fields. About 26 members serve on Executive Committee
as Elected / Nominated representatives. All Full Associated and Life members constitute the General Body of the
Association.The Association performs its functions including Election of Office Bearers, Formation of Different
Bodies, Committees and Sub-Committees, Passing of Budgets, Framing of Codes of Ethics for Psychologist
working in various fields and other Rules and By-Laws to insure the efficient working of the Association towards
the fulfillment of its Aims and Objectives.
Institute of Applied Psychology
The Institute of Applied Psychology was established in September 1962 in response to the need for an Institution in
the field of Psychology and a research oriented program towards the solution of theoretical and practical problems.
The aim was torender psychological services to the public in areas such as Education, Mental Health, Industry and
Government.The institute takes pride in its academic excellence and achievement of its graduates. It provides first
rate instructions and practical training in various areas of Psychology such as, Developmental and Child Psychology,
Abnormal and Clinical Psychology, Guidance and Counseling, Industrial and Organizational Psychology,
Experimental Psychology, and Psychological Testing. This training prepares the students for careers in diverse
fields. Alumni have found their places in almost all related areas; they are serving in various Educational
Institutions, Armed Forces, Counseling and Guidance Centers, Selection Boards, Research Organizations, Civil
Services, Business Enterprises, Industrial Concerns, Social Welfare Agencies, Prisons, Hospitals and NGOs both at
home and abroad. Increasingly the focus of department has moved to excellence in research, which aims to find
solution to practical problems. In 2002 the institute was selected by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan
as the Centre of excellence in Psychology for its contribution to the discipline of Psychology. Future vision of the
institute is to introduce new programs of applied significance i.e. MS in Health Psychology, Counseling Psychology,
Organizational Psychology and Forensic Psychology. In addition institute aspires to offer certificate courses for
professionals in allied disciplines and general population.
Centre for Clinical Psychology
Centre for Clinical Psychology was established by Prof. Dr. Rafia Hassan (Chairperson, Department of Applied
Psychology) in 1984 in response to the need felt by the then president of Pakistan for an intuition for the training of
Clinical Psychologists. In the beginning, the Centre offered only Advanced Diploma in Clinical Psychology (ADCP)
but since 1998, it has added other programs i.e. BS-4 years, MS and Ph.D. and a self-supporting program of ADCP
(Replica). In addition, community mental health projects, assessment and treatment facilities for common public are
also provided by the Centre. A successful training and educational program for children with special needs has been
run by the CCP since 1999. Centre for Clinical Psychology is known for its outstanding training in Clinical
Psychology. The students are given individualized attention and they are guided at every stage throughout their
academic career. An intensive training is provided to the students in Psychological Assessment, Diagnosis and
treatment employing various Modalities and Psychotherapeutic Interventions. The Centre has established linkages
and collaborations with different hospitals and organizations in order to provide quality training to its students. The
CCP has produced ethically and professionally sound Clinical Psychologists who are serving in diverse settings
across the globe.
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University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Established in 1882 at Lahore, the University of the Punjab is the largest and the oldest seat of higher learning in
Pakistan. It was the first to be established in the sub-continent in Muslim majority area. The fact that two Nobel
laureates are from this University speaks volumes for its academic and research excellence.Located in the historical
and culturally alive city of Lahore, this University has played a leading role in higher education in the country. The
University strives to provide a conducive environment for the pursuit of the academic activities. On account of its
quality degrees, pleasant environment and low tuition fees the University remains the institution of first choice for
admission seeking students. Allama Iqbal Campus, named after the great South Asian thinker and mystic poet, with
Islamic architectural design is in the middle of the bustling city of Lahore. Quaid-i-Azam Campus, after the name of
the father of the Nation, is located 12 kilometers to the South of Allama Iqbal Campus. Spread over an area of 1800
acres of lush green landscape, this campus is the centre of academic and administrative activities of the University.
A canal dividing the academic blocks from the student lodgings and adds to the beauty of the campus. The
University has also a summer campus at Khanaspur, located at a height of about 7,000 ft. in the Himalayan range
near Ayubia. This Campus, in addition to providing research facilities, is also used as a recreational centre for the
faculty and the students. The University has another Campus at Gujranwala city, with four disciplines i.e. Business
Administration, Commerce, Law and Information Technology. Few more disciplines will be added in near future.
The University comprises of 4 Campuses, 13 Faculties, 10 Constituent Colleges, over 70 Departments, Centres,
Institutes, and 500+ affiliated colleges. It has over 730 permanent faculty members involved in teaching/research
and over 35,000 on campus students.
Higher Education Commission
In Pakistan the higher education segment has undergone histrionic revival since the creation of the Higher Education
Commission (HEC) in 2002. The Commission was established by Presidential Ordinance on September 11, 2002,
on the basis of endorsements of the 'Task Force on Higher Education' that was mandated by the Government of
Pakistan to look for ways and means for the promotion of higher education in the country. The Task forces felt that
higher education sector was very vital in contributing to sustainable socio-economic development, as well as poverty
reduction in Pakistan. The creation of Higher Education Commission was a logical outcome of this process. Since
then tangible progress has been made in improving the state of higher education in the country that has also been
recognized by the international community.
The higher education sector has witnessed great improvements that have deeply transformed the higher education
landscape in the country. Change is visible in all the universities and degree awarding institutions in Pakistan. The
change is not only physically demonstrated in the refurbished & renovated buildings, new classrooms, new
laboratories, computers, digital libraries, sports activities and student facilities, but the research and knowledge
seeking has also enhanced. New universities, such as the University of Faisalabad and the University of Sargodha,
have risen in the heartland of Pakistan; the Baluchistan University of Information Technology and Management
Sciences provides state-of-the art IT and management science education to thousands of students, while Shah Abdul
Latif University, Khairpur has a new laboratory and library building.
The world over, universities provide education with the first degree imparted after a period of four years. This
allows the student to explore and understand related areas, specialize in fundamental subjects while also developing
as human being who knows how to use Information technology for future pursuits. In Pakistan too, many institutions
and universities have announced four-year honors bachelor's degree programs, in line with the international
standards. An impact will only be possible if the reform process that has been initiated is sustained, supported and
strengthened.
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General Information
CLIMATE IN LAHORE: Fairly Pleasant weather in March
CONFERENCE DATES: Thursday – Saturday, 19th – 21st March, 2015
VENUES:
Registration Venue:
Institute of Applied Psychology, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Inaugural Venue:
Alhamra Cultural Complex, Gaddafi Stadium, Gulberg, Lahore
Scientific Program:
Al-Razi Hall, Under-Graduate block, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Dinner:
Alhamra Cultural Complex, Gaddafi Stadium, Gulberg, Lahore
CERTIFICATES: Will be awarded for Oral presentation, Paper presentation, Conference participation and Help
organizing the Conference
NAME BADGES
Blue: Organizing Committees
Orange: Usher Students
White: Professional Participants
Green: Student Participants
Red: Press
CONFERENCE BAGS
Please do not put personal belongings (money, ID Cards, mobile phones) in the Conference Bags, since hundreds of
similar bags will be around the conference venue, and they could be easily confused. Please mark your name and
contact details clearly on your bags.
MOBILE PHONES
Please respect the speakers and presenters by ensuring your mobile phone is switched off at all the time during the
scientific sessions.
MEALS
Tea will be available during breaks, Tea / Coffee coupons will be available for registered delegates.
Lunch: Lunch coupons will be provided to the registered delegates
*Conference Dinner (19thMarch) is contributory (optional) and will be charged separately @ 1000/- PKR per
person.
The Registration fee includes:
 Entrance to conference hall
 Copy of programBrochure
 Certificate of participation
 Refreshment in breaks

Lunch
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OPENING CEREMONY
Thursday, 19th March, 2015, 4:00 PM
Venue: AlhamraCultural Complex, Gaddafi Stadium, Feroz Pur Road, Lahore
PROGRAM
3:30 - 4:00 pm
Guests to be Seated
4:00 – 4:05 pm
Recitation of Holy Quran
4:05 – 4:15 pm
Welcome Note: Chief Organizer Prof. Dr. Rukhsana Kausar
4:15 – 4:25 pm
Presidential Address: President PPA Mr. Riaz Fityana
4:25 – 4:45 pm
Keynote Address: Prof. Dr. Naseema Vawda
4:45 – 5:10 pm
Address: Special Guest
5:10 – 5: 20 pm
Address: Guest of Honor
5:20 – 5:30 pm
Address: Chief Guest
5:30 – 5:40 pm
Vote of Thanks: General Secretary PPA: Mr. Irfan Kisana
5:40 - 8:00 pm
Gala Dinner (Contributory)
Friday, 20th March, 2015
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10:00 – 11:30 am
Session 1
Al-Razi Hall
War on Terror and Mental
Health
Chair: Prof. Dr. Ruhi Khalid
Moderator: Dr. Rafia
Rafique
Scientific Program at a Glance
Session 2
Session 3
Room 1
Room 2
Academic Pursuits and
Health Psychology
Adjustment
Chair: Prof. Dr. Sarah
Chair: Prof. Dr. Naseem
Shahid
Shaukat
Moderator: Dr. Fatima
Moderator: Dr. Fauzia Naz Kamran
11:30 – 1:00 pm
Session 5
Al-Razi Hall
Women and Health
Chair: Prof. Dr. Rafia
Hassan
Moderator: Dr. Aisha
Sitwat
Session 6
Room 1
Interpersonal Relationships
Chair: Prof. Dr. Iftikhar
Ahmad
Moderator: Ms. Saima
Majeed
Session 9
Al-Razi Hall
Family Violence and
Victimization
Chair: Prof. Dr. I. N. Hassan
Moderator: Ms. Sharmeen
Tarar
Lunch and Prayer Break
Session 10
Session 11
Room 1
Room 2
Gender Sensitivity and
Organizational
Society
Behavior I
Chair: Dr. Anila Amber
Chair: Dr.Sarwat
Malik
Sultan
Moderator: Dr. Shahida
Moderator: Dr.
Batool
Amjad Tufail
1:00 – 2:30 pm
3:00 – 4:30 pm
4:30-5.30 pm
9:00 – 10:30 am
Session 13
Al-Razi Hall
Marriage and Marital
Satisfaction (Symposium)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Naseema
Vawda
Moderator: Dr. Naumana
Amjad
Session 14
Room 1
Forensic and Criminal
Psychology
Chair: Dr. M. Azam Tahir
Moderator: Dr. Farhat
Jamil
Session 17
Al-Razi Hall
Psychopathology II
Session 21
Session 18
Room 1
Personality and Individual
Differences
Chair: Dr. Najma Iqbal
Malik
Moderator: Dr. Iram
Fatima
Session 22
Session 19
Room 2
Academic Environment
and Performance
Chair: Dr. Asghar Ali
Shah
Moderator: Ms. Afifa
Anjum
Session 23
Session 20
Room 3
Caregivers’ Stress and
Coping
Chair: Dr. Syeda Salma
Hassan
Moderator: Ms. Tahira
Mubashar
Session 24
Al-Razi Hall
Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Psychopathology III
Psychological
Wellbeing and ProSocial Behavior II
Chair: Dr. Shabbir Rana
/ Dr. Khalid Mehmood
Bhatti
Moderator: Mr. Usman
Rasheed
Saturday, 21st March, 2015
Chair: Dr. Nashi Khan
Moderator: Dr. Saima
Dawood
12:30 – 2:00 pm
Session 12
Room 3
Organizational Behavior
II
Chair: Dr. M.Yusaf
Sharjeel
Moderator: Dr. M.
Kashif Fida
Tea Break
Session 15
Room 2
Organizational
Behavior III
Chair: Dr. Zainab F.
Zadeh
Moderator: Ms. Shazia
Khalid
Tea Break
10:30 –11:00 am
11:00 –12:30 pm
Session 7
Room 2
Psychopathology I
Chair: Dr. Tanveer
Nasr
Moderator: Ms.
Adeela Khalid
Session 4
Room 3
Religion, Spirituality
and Wellbeing
Chair: Dr. M. Tahir
Khalily
Moderator: Dr. Afsheen
Masood
Session 8
Room 3
Trauma, Coping and
Resilience
Chair: Prof. Dr. Seema
Munaf
Moderator: Ms. Rabia
Dasti
Psychological Wellbeing
and Prosocial Behavior I
Chair: Prof. Dr. Anila
Kamal
Moderator: Dr. Amna
Moazzam
Culture and Individual
Differences
Chair: Dr. Farhana Kazmi
Moderator: Mr. Faiz
Younas
Chair: Dr. Mohsina
Najeeb
Moderator: Ms.
Tehreem Arshad
2:00 – 2:30 pm
Lunch and Prayer Break
2:30 - 4.00 pm
Business Session of PPA (Only for Registered Member)
Session 16
Room 3
Indigenizing
Psychological Measures
Chair: Prof. Talat Sohail
Moderator: Dr. Fareeha
Iram
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4:00-5:00 pm
3:30 - 4:00 pm
4:00- 4:10 pm
4:10- 4:20 pm
4:20-4:30pm
4:30- 4:50 pm
4:50- 5:00 pm
5:00- 5:15 pm
5:15
15
Concluding Ceremony
Stage Secretary: Mr. Faiz Younis
Guests to be Seated
Recitation of Holy Quran
Welcome note: Chief Organizer
Overview of the Conference: Scientific Chair
Oath Taking Ceremony by Newly Elected Office Bearer of PPA
Address by the Chief Guest
Souvenir and Shields Distribution
Tea Break
Poster Presentations
st
Poster Sessions I & II: 20-21 March, 2015
Venue: Undergraduate Block, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Posters to be pasted
8:00 am - 9:00 am on 20th March
Posters Viewing
1 – 3:30 pm
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SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS’ TRACK CHAIRS AND MODERATORS
No.
Track
Venue
Time
th
Session Chair
Moderator
Prof. Dr. Ruhi Khalid
Dr. Rafia Rafique
War on Terror and Mental
Al Razi
March 20
Health
Hall
10 – 11:30am
Academic Pursuits and
Roo
10 – 11:30m
Prof. Dr. Naseem Shaukat
Dr. Fauzia Naz
Adjustment
m1
3
Health Psychology
Room 2
10 – 11:30am
Prof. Dr. Sarah Shahed
Dr. Fatima Kamran
4
Religion, Spirituality and
Room 3
10 - 11:30am
Prof. Dr. M. Tahir Khalily
Dr. Afsheen Masood
1
2
Wellbeing
5
Women and Health
Al Razi
11:30 am- 1pm
Prof. Dr. Rafia Hassan
Dr. Aisha Sitwat
6
Interpersonal Relationships
Room 1
11:30am-1pm
Prof. Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad
Ms. Saima Majeed
7
Psychopathology I
Room 2
11:30am – 1 pm
Dr. Tanveer Nasr
Ms. Adeela Khalid
8
Trauma Coping and
Room 3
11:30 am– 1pm
Prof. Dr. Seema Munaf
Ms. Rabia Dasti
Family Violence and
Al Razi
3 – 4:30pm
Prof. Dr. I. N. Hassan
Ms. Sharmeen Tarar
Victimization
Hall
Gender Sensitivity and
Room 1
3 – 4:30pm
Dr. Anila Ambar Malik
Dr. Syeda Shahida
Resilience
9
10
Society
Batool
11
Organizational Behavior I
Room 2
11:30am – 1pm
Dr. Sarwat Sultan
Dr. AmjadTufail
12
Organizational Behavior II
Room 3
3 – 4:30pm
Dr. M. Yousaf Sharjeel
Dr. Kashif Fida
13
Marriage and Marital
Al Razi
March 21st
Prof. Dr. Naseema Vawda
Dr. Naumana Amjad
Satisfaction (Symposium)
Hall
9 – 10:30am
Forensic and Criminal
Room 1
9 – 10:30am
Dr. M. Azam Tahir
Dr. Farhat Jamil
14
Psychology
15
Organizational Behavior III
Room 2
9 – 10:30am
Dr. Zainab F. Zadeh
Ms. Shazia Khalid
16
Indigenizing Psychological
Room 3
9 – 10:30am
Ms. Talat Sohail
Dr. Fareeha Iram
Measures
17
Psychopathology II
Al Razi
11am –12:30pm
Prof. Dr. Nashi Khan
Dr. Saima Dawood
18
Personality and Individual
Room 1
11am –12:30pm
Dr. Najma Iqbal Malik
Dr. Iram Fatima
Room 2
11am –12:30pm
Dr. Asghar Ali Shah
Ms. Afifa Anjum
Differences
19
Academic Environment and
Performance
20
Caregivers’ Stress and Coping
Room 3
11am –12:30pm
Dr. Salma Hassan
Ms. Tahira Mubashar
21
Psychological Wellbeing and
Al Razi
12:30 – 2pm
Prof. Dr. Anila Kamal
Dr. Amna Moazzam
Prosocial Behavior I
Hall
Culture and Individual
Room 1
12:30 – 2pm
Dr. Farhana Kazmi
Mr. Faiz Younas
22
Differences
23
Psychopathology III
Room 2
March 21st 12:30 – 2pm
Dr. Mohsina Najeeb
Ms. Tehreem Arshad
24
Psychological Wellbeing and
Room 3
March 21st 12:30 – 2pm
Dr. Shabbir Rana
Mr. Usman Rasheed
Prosocial Behavior II
Dr. Khalid Mehmood Bhatti
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ORAL PRESENTATION SESSIONS
Day II: Friday, 20th March 2015
Scientific Sessions
Venue: Undergraduate Block, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Time: 10:00 am – 4:30 am
Session 1
Theme: War on Terror and Mental Health
Venue: Al-Razi Hall
Time:10:00am – 11:30 am
Chair: Prof. Dr. Ruhi Khalid
Moderator: Dr. Rafia Rafique
1. Prevalence of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder among the
Internally Displaced Students of Swat and Malakand Districts
Zainab Qazi
Department of Psychology, University of Swat, Saidu Shareef, Swat,
Pakistan, Email: [email protected]
2. Attitude toward Taliban: Terrorism Catastrophizing and Death
Anxiety among University Students
Hina Haq and Ruhi Khalid, PhD
Beaconhouse National University, Lahore
Email:[email protected]
Session 2
Theme: Academic Pursuits and Adjustment
Venue: Room No 1
Time:10:00am – 11:30 am
Chair: Prof. Dr. Naseem Shaukat
Moderator: Dr. Fauzia Naz
1.
Adjustment Problems and Psychological Distress of
Students with Visual Impairments
Zehra Mohsin andAdeela Khalid
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore. Email: [email protected]
2.
Cognitive Failure, Teacher’s Rejection and
Interpersonal Relationship Anxiety in Children with
Dyslexia
Aneeza Habib and Fauzia Naz ,PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, Queen Mary College,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
3.
Violence, Aggression and Insecurity through the Culture of
Talibanization in Pakistan & its impact on State and Society
A. Z. Hilali, PhD
Department of Political Sciences, University of Peshawar.
Email : [email protected]
3.
A Correlational Study of Test Anxiety and Self-Esteem
of Secondary School Students in Pakistan
Misbah Malik, Ghulam Fatima, Abid Hussain Ch., PhD, and
Samra Bashir
University of Education, Township Campus, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
4.
The Effect of Terrorism on School-Going Children
Ammara Hashmi
Virtual University of Pakistan, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
4.
5.
Perception of School Students About Global and Local Terrorism
Miss Amna Arifand Zahida Parveen, PhD
University of Education, Lower Mall campus, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
5.
6.
Exploring Psychological Experiences of IDPs in Bannu
Inam-ul-Haque, Zainab Javed, Rameesha Nareen, and Tehmina
Saqib, PhD
University of Management and Technology Lahore
Email: [email protected]
6.
Vocational Interests Among High School Students
Shoaib Kiani, PhD Sadaf Zahra, Sumaya Batool and
Asghar Ali Shah, PhD
Department Behavioral Sciences, IIU, Islamabad
Pakistan Military Academy, Abbottabad
Email:[email protected]
The Perceptions of Fear And Excitement Among New
Undergraduate Female Students
Taiba Javaid andAzher Hameed Qamar
University of Management & Technology, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
Optimism And General Health Problems Among
University Students
Amber Zahra and Sidra Afzal
University of Management and Technology Lahore
Email: [email protected]
7.
War on Terror and Peace Psychology
Mahrukh Mustansar
National Defense University, Islamabad
Email: [email protected]
7.
8.
Students’ Concerns about Terrorism in Pakistan: views from
Madrassahs, Private and Public Schools
Sadia Shaukat, PhD, Fariha Gull, and A.W. Pell, PhD
University of Education, Lahore, IER, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Cambridge Consultant, UK, Email: sadaishch
8.
Academic Self-Efficacy as Predictor of Dysfunctional
Career Thoughts and Negative Academic Outcomes in
University Undergraduates
Tayyaba Fatima, Mohsin Atta, and Sultan Shujja
University of Sargodha, Sargodha, University of
Management and Technology
Effects of Displacement on the Academic Motivation of
Post-Graduate Students of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Zainab Qazi
Department of Psychology, University of Swat,
Swat, Pakistan, Email: [email protected]
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Session 3
Theme: Health Psychology
Venue: Room No 2
Time:10:00am – 11:30 pm
Chair: Prof. Dr. Sarah Shahed
Moderator: Dr. Fatima Kamran
Session 4
Theme: Religion, Spirituality and Well Being
Venue: Room No 3
Time:10:00am – 11:30 pm
Chair:Dr. Muhammad Tahir Khalily
Moderator:Dr. Afsheen Masood
1.
Mirror on the Wall can’t see Myself at all: Experiences of Living
with Alopecia Universalis
Rafia Rafique , PhD and*Nigel Hunt, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
*University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK,
Email: [email protected]
1.
Spiritual Intelligence and Religiosity with Life
Satisfaction
Khadeeja Munawar and Omama Tariq
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore
Email: [email protected]
2.
Subjective Severity of Acne, Appearance Distress and Social
Anxiety in Individuals with Acne Problem
Lamae Zulfiqar and Hina Javed Rana
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of Punjab-Lahore,
Pakistan. Email: [email protected]
2.
Functional Impairment and Religious Gratitude as
Predictors of Life Satisfaction in Older Adults
Wajeeha Mumtaz and Rafia Rafique, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
3.
Uncertainty in Illness and Perceived Stress in Cancer Patients
Juwairya Nawaz and Bushra Naseem
Department of Psychology, Mandi Bahauddin Campus,
University of Sargodha
Email: [email protected]
3.
Spiritual Intelligence, Happiness and Psychological
Adjustment among University Students
Tehreem Arshad
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore. Email: [email protected]
4.
Moderating Role of Physical Activity for Psychosocial
Determinants of Eating Behaviors Affecting BMI
Syeda Rabia Shaheen and Jamil A. Malik
National Institute of Psychology (Centre of Excellence), Quaid-iAzam University, Email: [email protected]
4.
Spirituality and Psychological Wellbeing among Young
and Middle-aged adults
Rehana Mushtaq and Syeda Salma Hassan, PhD
Department of Psychology, GC University, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
5.
The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence, Eating
Behaviors and Body Mass Index in University Students
Fatima Abbas and Ruhi Khalid, PhD
Beacon House National University, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
5.
Personality Traits and Religiosity as Predictors of
Suicidality
Sadia Musharraf andSarwat Sultan, PhD
Department of Psychology, Bahauddin Zakariya University,
Multan, Email: [email protected]
6.
The Psycho-social Impact of Haemodialysis on Patients with
Chronic Kidney Disease
Saira Javed and Ashar Saeed
Pakistan Kidney Patients Association, Islamabad,
Email: [email protected]
6.
Psychological Well-Being, Social Support and SelfEfficacy: A Comparison of Non-Resident Adolescents of
Religious and Non-Religious Schools in Lahore
Zubia Bano andAisha Sitwat , PhD
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
7.
Psychosocial Correlates of Distress in Type I and Type II
Diabetes Patients
Mahnaz Yousaf and Rukhsana Kausar, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore.
Email : [email protected]
7.
Impact Of Terrorism Catastrophizing on the Mental
Health Of Rescue Workers
Rabia Waqar Khan and Ruhi Khalid, PhD
Beacon House National University, Lahore
Email:[email protected]
8.
Impact of Dementia Progression on Food-Related Processes: A
Qualitative Study of Caregivers' Perspectives
Iliatha Papachristou, PhD
Department of Applied Health Research, University College of
London
Email:[email protected]
8.
Peace In Consciousness
Debdulal Dutta Roy, PhD
Psychology Research UnitIndian Statistical Institute, India
Email:[email protected]
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Theme: Women and Health
Venue: Al-Razi Hall
Time: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Chair: Prof. Dr. Rafia Hassan
Moderator: Dr. Aisha Sitwat
Session 6
Theme: Interpersonal Relationships
Venue: Room No 1
Time: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Chair: Prof. Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad
Moderator:
Dr. Saima Majeed
1.
Body Dissatisfaction and Disordered Eating Behaviors among
Mothers during Lactation Period
Kashmala Zaman and Humaira Jami, PhD
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad
Email : [email protected]
1.
Perception of Friendship Quality and its Impact on SelfConcept among Adolescents
Hiba Kareem and Najam-us-Sahar
Department of Behavioral Sciences
Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi
Email: [email protected]
2.
Dietary Habits, Self-esteem and Body Image Perception of Active
and Sedentary Obese women
Zainab Javed and Rafia Rafique, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University Of The Punjab, Lahore
Email:[email protected]
2.
Pattern of Choice In Seeking Friendship-Bond Among
Undergrads
Rameesha Nareen andIftikhar Ahmad, PhD
University of Management and Technology, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
3.
Perceived Social Support, Perceived Stress and Anxiety in
Pregnant Women
Iqra Ramzan and Ms Omama Tariq
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
3.
4.
Emotional Suppression and Psychological Adjustment In Patients
With Breast Cancer
Rakia Ashraf and Omama Tariq
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab. Lahore
Email: [email protected]
4.
Attachment and Social Network Satisfaction of
Grandparents in Multigenerational Families: The
Amplifier Grandchild
Sumaira Manzoor and Jamil.A. Malik, PhD
National Institute of Psychology (Center of Excellence),
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
Email: [email protected]
Relationship Between Parental Bonding And Curiosity
In Adolescents
Shazia Jabeen and Anjum Ara Jahangir, PhD
Institute of Clinical Psychology, University of Karachi
Email: [email protected]
5.
Relationship Between Perceived Social Support And
Psychological Distress in Pregnant Women
Hania Mubarak, Gulshan Parveen, and Saira Khan
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad, Email: [email protected]
5.
Parental Rejection and Psychological Adjustment
among Adolescents: Does the Peer Rejection Mediate?
Sultan Shujja and*Farah Malik, PhD
Centre for Clinical Psychology, *Institute of Applied
Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
6.
Gender of the Infant and Interpersonal Relationship correlates of
Postpartum Depression among women in Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan,
Pakistan
Humaira Mujeeb and Farah Qadir
Karakoram International University, Gilgit-Baltistan
Email: [email protected]
Rumination, Self-Compassion and Stress in Women living in
Shelter Homes
Tayyaba Mehboob and Iram Fatima, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
6.
Body Esteem And Experiences In Close Relationships: A
Correlational Study
Aneela Ramzan and Hina Imran, PhD
Institute of Clinical Psychology, University of Karachi
Email: [email protected]
7.
Family Functioning And Parenting as Predictor Of
Delinquent Behavior And Mental Health Among
Adolescents.
Hira Riaz and Najma Iqbal Malik, PhD
University of Sargodha, Sargodha, [email protected]
7.
8.
Ageing in Place at Home: Participatory Working Towards SocioTechnical Systems In Advanced Home Care
Judith Sixsmith, PhD
Public Health improvement and Implementation – The University of
Northampton, UK
Email: [email protected]
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Theme: Psychopathology I
Venue: Room No 2
Time: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Chair: Dr. Tanveer Nasr
Moderator: Ms. Adeela Khalid
Session 8
Theme: Trauma, Coping and Resilience
Venue: Room No 3
Time: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Chair: Prof. Dr. Seema Munaf
Moderator: Ms. Rabia Dasti
1.
Completed Suicide of a Peer and Personal Suicidal Behaviour
among grade 8 Learners in a Developing Country
Naseema Vawda, PhD
Dept. of Behavioural Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Durban, South Africa, Email: [email protected]
1.
Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: Biological
Concerns and Imposed Issues
Seema Munaf, PhD
Institute of Clinical Psychology, University of Karachi,
Pakistan, Email : [email protected]
2.
Sensation Seeking, Internet Gaming Disorder, and CallousUnemotional Traits
Zainab Naseem Khan and Humaira Jami, PhD
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad.Email: [email protected]
2.
Mother’s Warmth And Depth Of Relationship: A
Relational Analysis
Farhan Kamrani andAnila Amber Malik, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Karachi, Karachi
Email: [email protected]
3.
Social Support as a Moderator of Suicidal Ideation and SelfDestructive Behavior among Substance Abusers and Patients
with Major Depressive Disorder
Sadaf Riaz
NUML, Islamabad Campus
Email: [email protected]
3.
A Comparative Study of Resilience, Perceived Social
Support & Coping Strategies among Flood Victims:
Living In Camps and Personal Residence
Mussarat Jabeen and Najam us Sahar
Department of Behavioral Sciences, Fatima Jinnah Women
University, Rawalpindi, Email: [email protected]
4.
Psycho-social Risk Factors of Conduct Disorder
Khushbakht and Humaira Jami, PhD
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad, Pakistan
Email: [email protected]
4.
Emotional Maturity and Reaction to Frustration in
Adolescents Living in Orphanages
Hina Noreen and Faiz Younas
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Pakistan, Email: [email protected]
5.
Social Support as a Determinant of Quality of life Among
Patients With Schizophrenia
Umara Rauf and Uzma Ali, PhD
Institute of Clinical Psychology, University of Karachi, Karachi
Email: [email protected]
5.
Substance Use, Coping, Psychological Distress, Social
support and Posttraumatic Growth in Flood Affected
Individuals
Naeem Aslam and Anila Kamal
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad, Pakistan, Email :[email protected]
6.
Parenting Styles and Expressed Emotions in Adolescents with
Conversion Disorder
Zunaira Saleem and Faiz Younas
Institute of Applied Psychology, Punjab University, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
6.
Positive and Negative Experiences of Elderly living in
Old Homes and Living in Homes
Sammia Deen andTehmina Saqib
Department of Psychology, University of Management and
Technology, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
7.
Parental Acceptance – Rejection, Self – Perception and Coping
styles of patients with Depression
Maha Azhar and Tehreem Arshad
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore.
Email: [email protected]
7.
Dynamics of Resilience Among Adolescents With
Disabilities
Misbah Shafique Abbasi and Rubina Hanif , PhD
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad, Email: [email protected]
8.
Perceived Parenting Styles, Personality Patterns and Symptom
Dimensions in OCD
Anam Ali and Aisha Sitwat, PhD
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
8.
Mental Toughness and Competition Stress in Cricketers
Vicar Solomon and Tahira Mubashar
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Lunch and Prayer BreakTime: 1:00-2:30 pm
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Session 9
Theme: Family Violence And Victimization
Venue: Al-Razi Hall
Time:3:00 pm – 4:30pm
Chair: Prof. Dr. I. N. Hassan
Moderator:Ms. Sharmeen Tarar
Session 10
Theme: Gender Sensitivity and Society
Venue: Room No 1
Time:3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Chair: Dr. Anila Ambar Malik
Moderator:Dr. Syeda Shahida Batool
1.
The Strengths of Pakistani Muslim Families
Iftikhar N. Hassan, PhD
Gender and Psychological Services Center, Islamabad
Email:[email protected]
1.
Moderating Role of Gender in the Relationship of
Cognitive Errors and Anxiety among Adolescents
Tasnim Rehna and Rubina Hanif, PhD
National Institute of Psychology. [email protected]
2.
Role of Witnessing Domestic Violence in Aggression among
University Students
Umbreen Feroz, Humaira Jami, PhD and
Sobia Masood, PhD
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad, Email : [email protected]
2.
Self-criticism, Self-silencing, Loneliness and Depressive
Symptoms between Adolescents and Young adults
Asnea Tariq and Aasma Yousaf
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
3.
Bullying, Victimization and Life Satisfaction
Anum Nawaz and Aisha Ateeq
Forman Christian College
Email: [email protected]
3.
Use of defense Mechanisms and Self-image among
University Students
Nafeesa Irfani and Omama Tariq
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of The Punjab,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
4.
Psychosocial Experiences of a Victim of Child Sexual Abuse: A
Case Study
Hira Jahangir and Syeda Shahida Batool, PhD
Department of Psychology, GC University Lahore
Email: [email protected]
4.
Sex Differences in the Perception of Emotional and
Sexual Infidelity: A Qualitative Study
Anum Urooj and Anis ul Haque, PhD
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad, Email: [email protected]
5.
Use of Sandbagging as a Social Tactic In Relation to
Machiavellianism Personality Attribute
Tehzeeb Sakina Amir
Department of Business Psychology, Institute of Business
Management, Karachi
Email: [email protected]
5.
Self-esteem, Self-efficacy and Career Decision Making
Among Students of Privateand Government Institutions
Zainab Javed and Omama Tariq
Institute of Applied Psychology, Punjab University, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
6.
Effect Of Mood On Emotion Recognition Among School Bullies
And Victims
Rabia Khawar and*Farah Malik, PhD
Department of Applied Psychology, GC University Faisalabad
*Institute of Applied Psychology, University of The Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
Child Maltreatment, Self-Compassion, Empathy, And Emotional
Dysregulation In Destitute Adolescents
Khalid Ghaffar and Farah Malik, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
6.
Self Esteem and Attitude toward Women of University
Students
Syeda Razia Bukhari and Seema Munaf , PhD
Institute of Clinical Psychology, University of Karachi,
Karachi, Email: [email protected]
7.
Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and
Cognitive Styles in University Students
Sumaira Naz and Muhammad Jahazeb
Khan, PhD
University of Swat, Swat,
Email: [email protected]
Behavioral and Psychological Outcomes of Peer Victimization
During Early Adolescence
Samia Saeed, Numaira, and Rabia Khawar
Department of Applied Psychology, GC University, Faisalabad
Email: [email protected]
8.
Level of Aggression among Students in Gilgit City,
Pakistan: A Gender Focused Study
Hussain Ali and Sadiq Hussain, PhD
Behavioral Sciences Department Karakorum International
University, Gilgit
Email: [email protected]
7.
8.
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Session 11
Theme: Organizational Behavior I
Venue: Room No 2
Time:3:00 pm-4:30 pm
Chair: Dr. Sarwat Sultan
Moderator:Dr. Amjad Tufail
Session 12
Theme: Organizational Behavior II
Venue: Room No 3
Time:3:00 pm -4:30 pm
Chair:Dr. M. Yousaf Sharjeel
Moderator:Dr. Kashif Fida
1.
Moderating Role of Job Autonomy in Relation to Emotional
labor strategies and Affective Well-being
Noreen Akhter
NUST Centre for Counseling and Career Advisory C3A Islamabad
Email : [email protected]
Work Stress, Mental Wellbeing and Functional Impairment in
Medical and House Officers
Muqadas Asif and Shahnila Tariq
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
Organizational Culture, Work Stressors and Coping as predictor
of Job Autonomy
Mehar Tariq Bokhari and M. Kashif Fida, PhD
Department of psychology, G College University, Lahore
Email : [email protected]
Psychological Ownership and Psychological Capital in the
Relationship Between Authentic Leadership and Burnout in
University Teachers
Adnan Adil and*Anila Kamal, PhD
University of Sargodha, *National Institute of Psychology, Quad-iAzam University, Islamabad, Email: [email protected]
1.
5.
Perceived Role of Industrial psychologist by Recruiters, Middle
and Top Managers
Ammarah Faiz and*M. Kashif Fida, PhD
Department of Psychology, GC University, Lahore
* Institute of Information Technology, COMSATS Lahore
Email: [email protected]
5.
6.
Influence Of Personality And Group Dynamics On Social Loafing
Rabia Jaffar, Shabbir Ali Rashid,and AnjumnAra
University of Karachi (Psychology Department)
Email: [email protected]
6.
7.
Employees Organization Commitment and its Effect On Turn
Over Intention
Nida Bangash
Department of Psychology, Peshawar University.
Email: [email protected]
7.
8.
Perceived Organizational Justice, Trust And Employee
Engagement In Bank Employees
Seemal Mazhar Khan and Tahira Mubashar
Institute of Applied Psychology University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
8.
2.
3.
4.
2.
3.
4.
Tea Break
Time: 4:30 – 5:00
Workaholism and Psychological Well-being among
Employees of Banking And Telecom Sector
Warda Sahar and Shaista Waqar
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad, [email protected]
Relationship of Emotional Intelligence with Leadership
Behaviour
Amna Shamshad
Department of Psychology, Islamabad College for Girls F6/2 Islamabad.Email: [email protected]
Mediating Role of Negative Career Thoughts in
Relationship of Career decision Making Self-efficacy
and Outcomes
Muhammad Sohaib Haleem, Mohsin Atta, and Sultan
Shujja, University of Sargodha, [email protected]
Workplace Harassment: Psychological Effects and
Coping Strategies in Public and Private Organizations
Nighat Yasmin
Social Welfare & Bait ul Maal, Department Punjab, Lahore
Email:[email protected]
Moderating Effects of Psychological Defense
Mechanisms on Employee Attitude toward Change and
Organizational Commitment
Saira Irfan and Rizwana Amin, PhD
Department of Applied Psychology Bahauddin Zakariya
University, Email: [email protected]
Job Burnout as Mediator of Perceived Organizational
Politics and Turnover Intentions in High School
Teachers
Irsa Fatima Makhdoom, Najma Iqbal Malik, PhD and
Mohsin Atta, University of
Sargodha,[email protected]
The Mediating Effect of Morale on Perceptions of
Organizational Politics and Turnover Intention
Relationship
Faiza Rasul and M. Anis-ul-Haque, PhD
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad, Email: [email protected]
Examining Job Attitudes through Upward Influence
Tactics Used by Employees Perceiving Organizational
Politics
Frasat Kanwal and Isbah saleem
Institute of Management Sciences, Bahauddin Zakariya
University Multan, Email: [email protected]
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Venue: Al-Razi Hall, Undergraduate Block, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Time: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
Session 13
Theme: Symposium: Marriage and Marital Satisfaction
Venue: Al-Razi Hall
Time:9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Prof. Dr. Naseema Vawda
Moderator: Dr. Naumana Amjad
Session 14
Theme: Forensic and Criminal Psychology
Venue: Room No 1
Time:9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Dr. Muhammad Azam Tahir
Moderator:Dr. Farhat Jamil
1.
Spousal Violence, Coping Styles and Psychological Well-Being in
Married Women
Sana Mir and Fauzia Naz, PhD
Clinical Psychology Unit, Government College University, Lahore
Email : [email protected]
1.
Bullying among Juvenile and Young Offenders:
exploring the Physiognomies of Bullies and Victims
Confined in Prisons of Balochistan, Pakistan
Muhammad Azam Tahir. PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Balochistan,
Quetta, Pakistan.Email: [email protected]
2.
A Comparative Study on the Self Concept and Self- efficacy of
Married and Unmarried Working Women
Saima Kalsoom and*Anila Kamal , PhD
Hamdard University, Islamabad
*National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad, Email: [email protected]
2.
Drug Addiction, Crime and Psychopathy Among Jail
Inmates
Malik Abid Ayub, and *Farah Malik, PhD
Department of polygraph, Punjab forensic science agency
Lahore, *Institute of Applied Psychology University of the
Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
3.
Protective and Risk Factors of Marital Quality among Parents of
Children with ADHD
Hira Jahangir and Syeda Shahida Batool, PhD
Department of Psychology, GC University Lahore,
Email: [email protected]
3.
Universality of the Perception of Punishment for
Heinous Crimes
Amber Zahra and Azher Hameed Qamar
Department of Psychology, University of Management and
Technology Lahore, Email: [email protected]
4.
Caste and Marriage: A Qualitative Study of Four Castes From
City Of Lahore
Huma Aly, M. A. Ajmal and M.F. Munir
Clinical Psychology, Kinnaird College, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
4.
Effect of Gender, Voter Background and Voting
Exposure on Voting Decision Making
Hasan Jabeer Muhammad and Syeda Salma Hasan, PhD
Department of Psychology, GC University, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
5.
Effects of Infertility on Couples’ Marital Satisfaction and Locus
of Control
Makiya Aslamand Shehla A. Yasin
Lahore College Women University, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
5.
Political Comics: Emerging Trend in Social Media and
its Impacts on Pakistani Youth
Aisha Parveen, Hira FarooqandSaba Sadiq
Mass Communication Department, Virtual University of
Pakistan, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
6.
Rejection Sensitivity, Social Connectedness and Divorce
Adjustment among Early Divorced Individuals
Sehrish Farooq and Najma Najam, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
6.
Impact of Conflict on Women and Role of Women in
Peace Building
Zille Zahra Naqvi
Lahore College for Women University, Lahore
Email:[email protected]
7.
Personality Traits, Gratitude and Religiosity as predictors of
Marital Happiness Among Spouses
Ghazal Zaidi and Naumana Amjad, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
7.
Somatic Symptoms Scale: Psychometric Properties in
Clinical and Normal Sample
Fauzia Naz, PhD and*Rukhsana Kausar, PhD
Department of Applied Psychology Queen Mary College,
Lahore, *Institute of Applied Psychology University of the
Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
8.
Marital Adjustment and Life Satisfaction among Working
Couples
Farhana Shah and Rabia Hussain Kanwal
Behavioural Science Department, Karakorm International University,
Gilgit-Baltistan, Email. [email protected]
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Session 15
Theme: Organizational Behavior III
Venue: Room No 2
Time:9:00 am – 10:30 am
Chair: Dr. Zainab F. Zadeh
Moderator:Ms. Shazia Khalid
Session 16
Theme: Indigenizing Psychological Measures
Venue: Room No 3
Time:9:00 am – 10:30 am
Chair: Prof. Talat Suhail
Moderator:Dr. Fareeha Iram
1.
Life Satisfaction and Happiness among the Teaching And the
Administrative Staff Of University of the Punjab
Mahwish Saigol andShaumila Asad, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
1.
Risk Factors for Postpartum Depression in Women
Alina Naveed and Fauzia Naz, Ph.D
Clinical Psychology Unit, GC University, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
2.
Personality Traits and Work Motivation: Impact on
Organizational Citizenship Behavior
Amina Riaz and*M. Kashif Fida, PhD
Government College University, Lahore
*Institute of Information Technology,COMSATS Lahore
Email: [email protected]
2.
Development of a Scale of Resilience Against Terrorism
Rehana Ilyas and*Farah Malik, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha, SubCampus, Bhakkar
*Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
3.
Moderating Effects of Job Security and Advancement in the
Relationship between Job Overload and Emotional Exhaustion in
Health-Care Professionals
Rafia Nauman, Anis ul Haque , PhD and Sobia Bashir
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-e-Azam University,
Islamabad, Email: [email protected]
3.
Construction and Validation of Self Silencing Scale for
Married People of Pakistan
Nazia Naheed and Saba Ghayas
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha,
Sargodha, Pakistan
Email:[email protected]
4.
Knotting the Talent: an Organizational Commitment Strategy
Syed Mohsin Raza and*M. Kashif Fida, PhD
Department of Psychology, GC University, Lahore
* Institute of Information Technology,
COMSATS,Lahore
Email: [email protected]
4.
Translation and Validation of Interpersonal
Relationship Anxiety Questionnaire (IRAQ)
Fauzia Naz and*Rukhsana Kausar, PhD
Department of Psychology, Queen Marry College, Lahore
*Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Pakistan, Email: [email protected]
5.
Using Emotional Intelligence Tool for Boasting-up Workers’
Organizational Commitment and Work Motivation during an
Organizational Change
Faheem, PhD
Engineering Management Department Center for Advanced Studies
in Engineering (CASE), Islamabad, [email protected]
5.
Validating the General Emotional Labor Scale – Urdu
Falak ZehraMohsin
Department of Business Psychology, Institute of Business
Management, Karachi
Email: [email protected]
6.
Consumer Socialization, Psychographics And Post-Purchase
Dissonance In Working And Non-Working Women
Sania Habib Kayani and Tahira Mubashar
Institute of Applied Psychology University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
6.
Urdu Translation and Initial Psychometric Properties of
Olweus Bully Victim Questionnaire
Rabia Khawar and*Farah Malik, PhD
Department of Applied Psychology, GC University
Faisalabad, *Institute of Applied Psychology University of
the Punjab, Lahore, [email protected]
7.
Emotional Intelligence: As Determinant of Job Satisfaction and
Psychological Ownership among Public and Private Employees
Sumaira Naz and Sidra Liaquat
Department of Applied Psychology Bahauddin Zakariya University,
Multan, Email: [email protected]
Human Resource (HR) Practices Scale: Construction and
factorial validity
Ahmed Bilal and M. Kashif Fida, PhD
Government College University, Lahore
Institute of Information Technology, COMSATS, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
7.
Construction and Validation of News Addiction Scale
Ghulam Ishaq and Saba Ghayas
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha,
Email:[email protected]
8.
Development and Validation of Indigenous Stressful Life
Event Scale for Children (SLESC)
Marium Gul and*Farah Malik, PhD
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, *Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the
Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
8.
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Tea Break
Time: 10:30 – 11:00
Session 17
Theme: PsychopathologyII
Venue: Al-Razi Hall
Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Chair:Dr. Nashi Kahn
Moderator: Dr. Saima Dawood
Session 18
Theme: Personality and Individual Differences
Venue: Room No 1
Time:11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Chair: Dr. Najma Iqbal Malik
Moderator: Dr. Iram Fatima
1.
Child and Adolescent Suicidal Attempts: General Hospital
Admissions over a 5 year period in Durban, South Africa
Naseema Vawda, PhD
Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZuluNatal, Durban, South Africa
Email : [email protected]
Obsessive Beliefs in Patients with Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder: The Role of Attachment Styles
Sara Asad andSaima Dawood, PhD
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
1.
Gender Differences and Emotional Intelligence: A Case
of Educational Leaders
Muhammad Zafar Iqbal and Jahan Ara Shams
University of Education, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
2.
3.
Diagnosis and Discrepancy of Mood Disorder in Third Trimester
Pregnant and Postpartum Women
Saira Javed, *Ashar Saeed, and Zahida Haq
Haq Clinic, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, *Punjab Regiment Center Mardan,
KPK Pakistan, Email: [email protected]
3.
Personality Traits, Emotional Expressivity and Prosocial
Behavior in Rescue 1122 Workers
Farhana Nasim, Sumera Siddique, andRukhsana Kausar,
PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Personality and Pathological Love among Young Adults
Azkaa Safdar and Rabia Dasti
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
4.
Sexual Dysfunction and Psychiatric Morbidity in the Patients
with Arthritis
Momna Saeed and Hina Javed Rana
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
Psychological Flexibility as Predictor of Mental Health Outcomes
among Adults with Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Norma Shines, *Muhammad Akram Riaz,**Muhammad Naveed Riaz
and Naila Batool
Royal Group of Colleges, Gujranwala, *International Islamic
University Islamabad, **University of Haripur, Haripur, Pakistan
International Islamic University, Islamabad, [email protected]
4.
Growing up with Dark Complexion in Pakistan
Saira Maqsood and M. A. Ajmal, PhD
Lahore Garrison University
Email: [email protected]
5.
Attitudes of Cricketers and Coaches towards Seeking
Sport Psychology Consultation
Vicar Solomon, Shahnaz Bano, and Farah Malik, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
6.
Moderating Effect of Psych ache and Negative Life Events on
Suicidal Ideation and Hopelessness Among Women
Summaira Naz Awan
Department of Psychology, University of Peshawar, Pesahwar
Email: [email protected]
6.
Perfectionism, Narcissism and Procrastination Among
Young Adults
Samina Kouser and Najma Iqbal Malik, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha
Email: [email protected]
7.
Perseveration of Negative Thoughts And Psychological Distress
Among Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD’s) Patients
Sehrish Khalid and Najma Iqbal Malik
Department of Psychology University of Sargodha, Sargodha
Email: [email protected]
7.
8.
Promising Impact of Social Support on Social Anxiety and Social
Competence via Alexithymia
Hadia Awan and Sarwat Sultan, PhD
Department of Applied Psychology Bahauddin Zakariya University,
Multan, Email: [email protected]
8.
Personality Traits, Use of Music and Subjective
Wellbeing in Young Adults
Muhammad Faran, Shiba Saeed, Ammara Sahar and Farah
Malik, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Internet Addiction and Psychological Wellbeing in
Undergraduate Students
Beenish Najam and Iram Fatima, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
2.
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Session 19
Theme: Academic Environment and Performance
Venue: Room No 2
Time:11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Chair: Dr. Asghar Ali Shah
Moderator: Ms. Afifa Anjum
Session 20
Theme: Caregivers’ Stress and Coping
Venue: Room No 3
Time:11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Chair: Dr. Syeda Salma Hassan
Moderator:Ms. Tahira Mubashar
1.
Learning Approaches and Personality Traits with Academic
Performance among University Students
Zakia Shahnaz and Naeem Aslam
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad
Email : [email protected]
1.
Burden of Care as Determinant of Depression and
Quality of Life among Caregivers of Alzheimer Patients
Anam Khan and*Farah Malik, PhD
Department of Psychology, GCUniversity, Lahore
*Institute of Applied Psychology, University of The Punjab,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
2.
Personality, Procrastination, Self-Efficacy, Anxiety and Academic
Performance of the University Students
Andleeb Zahra, Aneeza Sarwar, and
Rukhsana Kausar, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
2.
Parental Training Program with the Mothers of
Children having Mental Retardation
Ume Habiba, Nazia Bashir, and Rukhsana Kausar, PhD
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore
Email: [email protected]
3.
Parental Involvement, Perceived Competition and Academic
Performance of High School Students
Syeda Shama Mazahir and Afsheen Masood
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore.
Email:[email protected]
3.
A Comparison Of Coping Strategies Among Caregivers
Of Psychotic And Neurotic Patients
Sameera Shafiq and Lubna Ghazanfar
University of Gujrat, Gujrat
Email: [email protected]
4.
Self-efficacy, Academic motivation and Academic Integrity in
Graduate Students with Reference to Learning Management
System
Nadia Ijaz and Afsheen Masood, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab. Lahore
Email: [email protected]
4.
Perceived Responsibilities of Psychologists for Children
with Special Needs: a Comparative Study
Amna Arif and Abdul Hameed
University of Management and Technology, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
5.
Prospective Teachers’ Emotional Intelligence and Self-Esteem
during pre-service Teacher Education Program
Sadia Shaukat, Ph.D and *Sajid Ali Yousuf Zai
Faculty of Education, University of Education, Lahore, Pakistan
* University of Arkansas, Fayetteville USA
Email: [email protected]
5.
Hope, Gratitude and Stress Appraisal in Primary
Caregivers of CVD Patients
Uzma Sarwar, Marium Gul and Amina Obaid Khawaja
Department of Applied Psychology, Lahore College for
Women University, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
6.
Academic Stress, Social Support, Cultural Adjustment and
Academic Performance of Local and Non-Local University
Students
Muhammad Mazhar Saleem and Afifa Anjum
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
Performance Anxiety and Sleep Problems as Predictors of
Academic Achievement
Namra Shazadi and Syed S. Imam, PhD
Department of Psychology University of Gujrat
Email:[email protected]
6.
Coping Strategies and Social Support as Predictors of
Stress among Mothers of Mentally Retarded Children
Noreena Kasuar and Syed Sohail Imam, PhD
Department of Psychology University of Gujrat
Email: [email protected]
7.
Relationship between Emotional Maltreatment and
Mental Health Problems among Adolescents: State
Resilience as Mediator
Aneeqa Kaiser and Sadia Malik, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha,
Sargodha, Email: [email protected]
Ascendance And Intelligence Among The Male Students Of HECRecognized Institutions And Deeni Madaris In Punjab
Muhammad Riaz, PhD and*Muhammad Hamid
Sheikh, PhD
Department of Applied Psychology, Government Postgraduate
College, Jhang, *Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the
Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
8.
Intrinsic Motivation and Study Habits of the High and
Low Academic Achievers
Muniza Malik
Department of Psychology, University of Sindh, Jamshoro
Email:[email protected]
7.
8.
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Session 21
Theme: Psychological Wellbeing and Prosocial BehaviorI
Venue: Al-Razi Hall
Time: 12:30 pm – 2:00pm
Chair:Prof. Dr. Anila Kamal
Moderator:Dr. Amna Moazzam
Session 22
Theme: Culture and Individual Differences
Venue: Room No 1
Time: 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Chair: Dr. Farhana Kazmi
Moderator:Mr. Faiz Younas
1.
Emotional Intelligence and Self-efficacy as the predictor of
Psychological Well Being
Iram Naz andSaadia Dildar
Department of Psychology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat
Email : [email protected]
1.
Social Support, Self Esteem and Suicidal Ideation among
College Students
Farhana Kazmi, PhD, Sher Dil, and Fehmina Khan Niazi
Department of Psychology, Hazara University, Mansehra
Email:[email protected]
2.
Role of Mindfulness and Psychological Wellbeing in Relationship
Between External Locus of Control and Depression
Sadia Niazi and Adnan Adil
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha. Sargodha
Email: [email protected]
2.
"Yin-yang" of Social Networking: Perspective of
University Youth
Hira Jahangirand Syeda Shahida Batool, PhD
Department of Psychology, GC University, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
3.
Quality of Life and Mental Health Among University Students: A
Comparison of Sports Participants and Non-Participants
Sheeraz Ilyas Shaikh and*Muhammad Tahir
Khalily, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Sindh, Jamshoro
International Islamic University, Islamabad
Email: [email protected]
3.
Personality, Self -consciousness, Locus of Control and
Assertiveness in Housewives
Huma Hassan and Naumana Amjad, PhD
Department of applied psychology, University of the
Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
4.
A Cultural Understanding of Help Seeking Behaviour: a South
African Perspective
Naseema Vawda, PhD
Dept. of Behavioural Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal,
Durban, South Africa
Email: [email protected]
4.
The Impact of Personality Traits and Sleep Pattern on
Mood Swings Across Male and Female University
Students
Rabia Latif , Muhammad Aqeel, Waqar Hussain, PhD, Dure-Nayab, Nayab Kazmi et al.
Department of Psychology, Foundation University,
Rawalpindi Campus, Rawalpindi, [email protected]
5.
A Call for Paradigm Shift in Pursuits of Psychologist, for the
Mission of liberating and transforming social anomalies
Raheemudheen, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Calicut,
Kerala, India
Email: [email protected]
5.
Predicting Effect of Aggression and Hostility on
Happiness among University students in terms of
Gender and Family System
Nouman Iqbal, Ghulam Ishaq, Sumaya Batool, and Nayab
Gohar
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha
Email: [email protected]
6.
Resilience, Subjective Well-Being and Happiness Among Slum
Dwellers
Amna Saeed and Shehla Ahmad
Lahore College for Women University
Email: [email protected]
6.
Role of Positive Psychological Capital in Prediction of
Emotions and Subjective Wellbeing Among Adolescents
Anila Mughal, Mohsin Atta,and Najma Iqbal Malik, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha,
Sargodha, Email: [email protected]
7.
Giving versus Receiving Social Support: An Analysis of What
Contributes the Most to Favorable Life Outcomes
Shahzad Gul, Azba Naz,andSarwat Sultan, PhD
Department of Applied Psychology,Bahauddin
Zakariya University, Multan
Email: [email protected]
7.
Role of Parenting Styles in Emotional Adjustment and
Quality of Life among Young Adolescents
Qudsia Aslam and Talat Sohail
Department of Applied Psychology, Lahore College for
Women University, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
8.
Emotion Regulation and Psycho-Social Wellbeing in Social
Workers
Saleha Younis, Zaeema Farooq, and Iram Fatima, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
8.
Self-Disclosure, Peer Attachment and Loneliness among
University Students
Dania Javaid and Rubina Hanif
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad, Email: [email protected]
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Session 23
Theme: PsychopathologyIII
Venue: Room No 2
Time: 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Chair: Dr. Mohsina Najeeb
Moderator: Ms. Tehreem Arshad
Session 24
Theme: Psychological Wellbeing and Prosocial Behavior II
Venue: Room No 3
Time: 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Chair:Dr. Shabbir Rana/ Dr. Khalid Mehmood Bhatti
Moderator:Mr. Usman Rasheed
1.
Frustration Intolerance Beliefs and Anger Expression in
Obsessive-Compulsive Symptom
Shafaq Saeed and Aisha Sitwat, PhD.
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore,
Pakistan, Email : [email protected]
1.
Hope, Happiness and Psychological Health of Adults
Mafia Shahzadi andShabbir Ahmad Rana, PhD.
Department of Psychology, Government M.A.O. College,
Lahore, Email : [email protected]
2.
Parental Neglect, Negative Self-Esteem, Emotional Instability and
Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents with Somatic Symptoms
Fauzia Naz, PhD and*Rukhsana Kausar, PhD
Department of Applied Psychology Queen Mary College, Lahore,
Pakistan, *Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Level of Frustration Tolerance and Coping Strategies Used by
Women with Conversion Disorder VS Those with General
Medical Conditions
Sara Asad, Shafaq Saeed, andRukhsana Kausar, PhD
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
2.
Emotional Intelligence, Eudaimonic and Hedonic WellBeing among Students
Erum Rafique and Naeem Aslam
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad, Email: [email protected]
3.
Social Responsibility as a Predictor of Altruistic
Personality among Adults
Misha Aziz and Momina Abid
Department of Applied Psychology, Bahauddin Zakariya
University, Multan, Email: [email protected]
4.
Causes of Suicidal Ideation in Adolescents: A Qualitative Study
Anum Javed and Rukhsana Kausar, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
4.
Mediational Role of Self-esteem in Relationship between
emotional intelligence and life satisfaction
Umbreen Fatima and Saba Ghayas
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha,
Sargodha, Email: [email protected]
5.
Attachment Pattern and Anxiety Disorders in Adolescents
Humaira Naz and Saima Dawood, PhD
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab
Email: [email protected]
5.
Motivational Factors Behind Volunteer Activities
Faiza Niazi and Azher Hameed Qamar
University of Management and Technology, Lahore
Email: [email protected]
6.
The Moderating role of Gender between Face Book Addiction
and Development of Stress, Anxiety and Depression among
University Students
Rubab Ayesha, Ejaz Khan, Muhammad Aqeel, Waqar Hussain, PhD ,
Syeda Hafsa, Fizza Khan et al.
Department of Psychology, Foundation University, Rawalpindi
Campus, Email: [email protected]
Negative Life Events as Mediator in Relationship between
Anxiety Sensitivity and Symptoms of Anxiety among Adolescents
Nadia and Sadia Malik, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha, Sargodha
Email: [email protected]
6.
Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence And Anger
Anila Sadaf Mubashir and Saima Dawood, PhD
Center for Clinical Psychology, Punjab University. Lahore
Email: [email protected]
7.
Relationship between Pro-social Behavior and
Eudemonia Mediated by Subjective Well-Being
Sadia Perveen and Rizwana Amin, PhD
Department of Applied Psychology Bahauddin Zakariya
University Multan, Email : [email protected]
Materialistic values and Compulsive buying: Pakistani
Perspective
Halima Noon and Ruhi Khalid, PhD
Institute of Psychology, Beaconhouse National University
Email: [email protected]
8.
Family Functioning, Personal Growth Initiative and
Psychological Wellbeing in Postgraduate Students
Tabinda Masood and*Tehreem Arshad
University of Management and Technology Lahore
*Center for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Email:[email protected]
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Work-Family Conflict and Career Orientation amongst Employed Women: Evidence from Pakistani Banks &
Hospitals
Muhammad Yousuf Sharjeel, PhD and Hareem Siddiqui
Institute of Business Management, Karachi, Email: [email protected]
Self-Esteem among Male and Female Adolescents
Syeda Razia Bukhari
Institute of Clinical Psychology, University of Karachi, Email: [email protected]
Effect on the Mental Health of Children who are Engadged in the Labor Work
Ahmad Ali Ansari, Ahmad Ali Khan and Adnan Raza
International Islamic University, Islamabad, Email: [email protected]
Parental Acceptance Rejection and Eating Patterns in Obese and Non Obese Adolescents
Ayesha Abdul Khaliq and Omama Tariq
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Self-Control, Narcissistic Tendencies and Internet Addiction in Adolescents
Maryam Iftikhar and Shahnila Tariq
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Inappropriate Sexual Behaviors in Adolescents with Autism and Mental Retardation and Stress in Mothers
Saira Jabeen, Asma Yousaf and Rukhsana Kausar, Ph.D
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Dispositional Optimism, Pain Coping Strategies and Pain Threshold in Patients with Migraine
Sumrah Noreen and Omama Tariq
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Effect of Organizational Commitment on Leadership Behaviour
Amna Shamshad
Islamabad College for Girls F-6/2 Islamabad, Email: [email protected]
Relationship between Components of Self-consciousness and Decision Making Styles among University Students
Ghulam Ishaq andAdnan Adil
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha, Email: [email protected]
Comparative Evaluation of Motivation among Doctoral Students of Natural and Social Science from Private and
Government Universities
Meroona Gopang
Department of Psychology, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Email: [email protected]
Emotional Intelligence and Decision Making Styles among Managers
Nazish Shabbir and Shazia Khalid
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Gender Difference in Loneliness and Compulsive Use of Internet
Nida Anwar and Afreen Naseem
Institute of Clinical Psychology, University of Karachi, Email: [email protected]
Self-Efficacy and Job Stress in Female School Teachers
Sumaya Batool, Mohsin Atta and Umer Farooq
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha, Email: [email protected]
Sexual Harassment and Coping Strategies: The moderating role of Perceived Social Support in working women
Zahra Jaleel Qureshi, Zehra Keshf and Naumana Amjad, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Illness Perception, Perceived Control and Adherence to Treatment in Patient with Diabetes
Afshan Sahar and Omama Tariq
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Work Place Stressors and Psychological Distress in Police Personnel
Syma Akram and Tehreem Arshad
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Assessment of Pakistan’s Defense Doctrine of Militant Culture and its Psychopathological Effects on Society
Asif Salim, Department of Political Science, University of Peshawar
Email: [email protected]
Exploring the Attitude of Pakistanis towards Political Parties
Amn Haseeb and Afifia Anjum
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Psychological Correlates of Distress in Rescue 1122 Workers in Pakistan
Sahrish Ahmad, Tehreem Rana and Rukhsana Kausar, Ph.D
Center for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Association of Self-esteem and Loneliness among Adolescents
Roya Shahhiman Zada
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Living with a Kidney Transplant: Perceptions and Experiences
Fatima Kamran, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Psychosocial Experiences of a Victim of Child Sexual Abuse: A Case Study
Arham Abtahi and Syeda Shahida Batool, PhD
Department of Psychology, GC University, Lahore, email: [email protected]
Mental and Physical Health Issues faced by Female Inmates in Mirpur Jail: A Pilot Study
Sobia Masood and Faiza Basit
Department of Behavioral Sciences, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, Email: [email protected]
Interpersonal Communication and Marital Adjustment in Nuclear and Joint Family Couples
Ayesha Saddiqa and Omama Tariq
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Indigenization of Postnatal Blues in the Pakistani Context
Sidra Afzal and Ruhi Khalid, PhD
Beaconhouse National University, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Relationship of Academic Perfectionism with Depression and Self Concealment: A Mediational Model
Salma Malik and Saba Ghayas
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha, Email: [email protected]
Estimates of Sexual Functioning in Married Individuals
Tehreem Arshad
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Impact of Sense of Humor on Perceived Stress among Undergraduate Medical Students: A Gendered
Perspective
Ghulam Ishaq, Adnan Adil, Omerzeb Khan, and Faizan Rasheed
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha, Email: [email protected]
Gender Differences in the Transformational and Transactional Leadership and Decision Making Style among
University Professors
Sadaf Zahra, *Sumaya Batool and **Shoaib Kiani, Ph.D
General Head Quarters (GHQ) Rawalpindi,*Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha,**Pakistan Military
Academy, Abbottabad, email: [email protected]
Aggression as a Predictor of Psychological Distress among Adolescents
Rabia Kausar and Najma Iqbal Malik, PhD
Department Of Psychology, University Of Sargodha, Sargodha, Email: [email protected]
Relationship between Moral Disengagement and Religious Orientation among Addicts and Non-Addicts
Saira Irfan and Aneela Shoukat
Department of Applied Psychology Bahauddin Zakariya University, Sub Campus Sahiwal, [email protected]
Relationship Strengths and Values in Same Sex and Cross Sex Friendships
Ayesha Yousaf and Faiz Younas
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Emotional Intelligence, Employee’s Commitment, Organizational Conflict and Organizational Citizenship
Behavior
Arifa Siddiqui and Afsheen Masood, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Forgiveness, Psychological Well-being and Psychological Distress in Married and Unmarried Old Age Females
Momina Abid, Shamsa Hussain, Madiha Rubab and Samreen Javed
Department of Applied Psychology Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Email: [email protected]
Relationship between Academic Procrastination, Self-Regulation and Performance of Students
Fariha Gull
Institute of Education and Research, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Motivation to Exercise and Subjective Well-Being of Sports Students
Muhammad Zubair Ilyas and Shabbir Ahmad Rana, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Emotional Intelligence, Perceived Organizational Justice and Job Satisfaction
Arifa Siddiqui, Ayesha Mansoor and Afsheen Masood, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Correlates of Attitudes towards Visiting Shrines: A Stigma in Society
Mehr Khadija and Usman Ahmad
Department of Applied Psychology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Email: [email protected]
Combined Effect of Gender and Personality Traits on Risk Propensity
Sadia Batool and Sajida Batool
Department of Applied Psychology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Email: [email protected]
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A Probe into the Emotional Problems of Psychologists Committing Suicide through their Piece of Writings
Nimrah Ishfaq and Sarwat Sultan, PhD
Department of Applied Psychology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Email: [email protected]
A Comparative Study of Behaviour Problems in Physically Ill and Physically Healthy Children
Tehmina Saqib
University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Burden of Care in Mothers of Intellectually Disabled Children
Sairah Akram Rana and Tanveer Nasr, PhD
Centre for Clinical Psychology University of Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Emotional Intelligence and Job Tenure as Predictor of Job Satisfaction in University Administrative Staff
Razia Anjum and Sayed Sohail Imam, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat, Email: [email protected]
The Relationship of Social Intelligence and Loneliness among Adolescents having Problematic Internet Use
Asma Riaz and Samia Khalid
Government College University Faisalabad, Email: [email protected]
Perceived Parenting Styles and Assertiveness in College Students
Aqsa Latif, Sumera Siddique and Iram Fatima, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Neuroticism, Perfectionism and Coping Strategies among Patients with Depression and Anxiety Disorders
Nida Munir and Tehreem Arshad
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Perceived Stigma as Predictor of Self-Concept, Self-Esteem and Social Isolation
Rabia Fatima and Najma Iqbal Malik, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha, email: [email protected]
The Mediating Role of Aggression Behaviour between Aggression towards Parents and Development of
Delinquency across Male and Female University Students
Tania Tasawar, Anum Khalid, Muhammad Aqeel, Waqar Hussain PhD, , Hafsa Shams, Huma Nawab, Syeda Sania
Safdar et al.
Department of Psychology, Foundation University, Rawalpindi, Email: [email protected]
Awareness of Child Sexual Abuse among Parents: A Qualitative Study
Fahad Riaz Choudhry and *Saira Javed
NIP Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
*Pakistan Kidney Patients Association, Rawalpindi. Email: [email protected]
Personality Type and Work-Family Conflict in Women Doctors
Mehreen Gulzar and Shazia Khalid
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Recidivism and Personality Traits in Juvenile
Mubashir Anwar, Muhammad Usman, Hafiz Faisal Yaseen,
Bilal Haneef, and Shahnila Tariq,
Institute of Social and Cultural Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
The Moderating Role of Gender between Health Locus of Control and Development of Stress, Anxiety and
Depression among University Students
Ejaz Khan, Muhammad Aqeel, Waqar Hussain, PhD, Rubab Ayesha, Syeda Hafsa, Fizza Khan, et al.
Department of Psychology, Foundation University, Rawalpindi Campus, Email: [email protected]
Impact of Self Stigma and Social Stigma of Mental Illness on the Attitude of People towards Seeking
Psychological Help
Capt. Nazia Mustafa and Midhat Farzeen
Armed Forces Institute of Mental Health (AFIMH), Rawalpindi, Email: [email protected]
Emotional Intelligence and Conflict Resolution Behavior of Pakistani Couples
Saba Sajjad and Anila Kamal, PhD
NIP, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Email: [email protected]
Health Related Optimism and Adherence to Treatment in Women with
Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
Amber Gizaal Roshan and Omama Tariq
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Association between Post-partum Depression and Types of Pregnancy among women in Danyore,
Gilgit, Baltistan, Pakistan
Khalida and Humaira Mujeeb
Karakoram International University, Gilgit-Baltistan, Email: [email protected]
Parental Distress and Coping of Parents of Children with Autism, Down Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy
Jaleesha Abdul Hafeez Butt and Afsheen Masood, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Email: [email protected]
Suicidal Ideations in Young Females of Ghizer, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Nadia Iqbal and Humaira Mujeeb
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Interpersonal Problems and Psychological Distress in Adolescents: Exploring the Role of Self-silencing and
Social Skills
Nida Munir and *Rubina Hanif, PhD
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore
*NIP Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Email: [email protected]
Perceived Parenting and General Self-Efficacy of Young Adults
Syeda Ayesha Sheeraz and Ruhi Khalid, PhD
Institute of Psychology, Beaconhouse National University, Lahore, [email protected]
A Qualitative Study Investigating impact of Hostel Life on the University Students of Lahore, Pakistan
Amina Iftikhar, M. Asir Ajmal, and Maryum F. Munir
Cantt. Garrison University, Lahore, [email protected]
Level of Spirituality and Life Satisfaction among University Teachers
Saba Ehsaan and Shabbir Ahmad Rana, PhD
Department of Applied Psychology, Govt. M.A.O College, [email protected]
Delay of Gratification in University Students
Mubeena Munir and FaizYounas
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, [email protected]
Job Stress, Psychological Capital and Turnover Intentions in the Employees of Hospitality Industry
Namra Rehman and Tahira Mubashar
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, [email protected]
Personality Traits in Relation to Job Performance of Police Officers
Ali Ijaz and Afsheen Masood, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, [email protected]
The Mediating role of Emotional Intelligence between Personality Traits and Development of Delinquency across
Male and Female University Students
Tayyaba Fida Kayani, Muhammad Aqeel, Waqar Hussain, PhD, Rubab Mehboob Raza, Amna Riaz, Aiman Pervez, and
Sadeeda Nisar
Department of Psychology, Foundation University, Rawalpindi, [email protected]
Effect of Depression on Psychological Adjustment among Patients and Caregivers of Thalassemia
Zaib Kanwal and Najma Iqbal Malik, PhD
University of Sargodha, Sargodha, [email protected]
Personal Attributes and Academic Achievement in University Students
Syeda Shama Mazahir and Faiz Younas
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, [email protected]
Hope, Depression and Life Satisfaction in University Students
Nayab Gohar, Ghulam Ishaq, Sumaya Batool, Nouman Iqbal, and Sadaf Zahra
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha, [email protected]
Psychosocial Predictors of Psychological Health among Pregnant Women
Aqsa Shahid and Najma Iqbal Malik, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, [email protected]
Perceived Social Support, Sense of Coherence and Psychological Well-Being of Divorced Women
Saira Afzal, Khalid Ghaffar, Maira Saeed, and Rukhsana Kausar, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, [email protected]
Emotional Expressivity and Marital Happiness in College Teachers
Khalid Ghaffar and Amjad Tufail, PhD
Department of Applied Psychology, Government M.A.O College, Lahore, [email protected]
The Mediating Role of Job Stress between Social Support and Development of Stress, Anxiety and Depression
across Educators and Health Professionals
Areeba Amanat, Muhammad Aqeel, Waqar Hussain, PhD, Hira Amin, and Eisha Sana
Department of Psychology, Foundation University, Rawalpindi, [email protected]
Impact of Religious Practice on Academic Success among Students
Ghazal Andleeb and Sadia Malik, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha, [email protected]
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Public and Private Schools
Samia Shoukat and Sadia Malik, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha, [email protected]
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Sehrish Hassan, Muhammad Aqeel and Waqar Hussain, PhD
Department of Psychology, Foundation University, Rawalpindi, [email protected]
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Gender Differences in Coping Styles among Divorced Working People
Sehrish Fatima and Fozia Akram
Department of Applied Psychology, Government College University, Faisalabad, [email protected]
The Mediating Role of Job Stress between Social Support and Turn over Across Educators and Health
Professionals
Ayesha Gull, Muhammad Aqeel, Waqar Hussain, PhD, Sukoon, PhD, Maryam Javaid, Rabeeah Arshad, et al.
Department of Psychology, Foundation University, Rawalpindi, [email protected]
Social Support and Marital Adjustment of Women with First versus Subsequent Pregnancies
Amina Sadia and Rukhsana Kausar, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Pakistan, [email protected]
Demographic Correlates of Poly-Victimization in Street Children of Lahore City
Zohaib Bashir and Rabia Dasti
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, [email protected]
Psychological Need Satisfaction: Arising Subjective Well-Being among University Students
Rabia Muneer, Manika Arbab and Monaza Muneer
Department of Applied Psychology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, [email protected]
Optimism in Relation with Positive and Negative Affect of Life among Adults
Shumaila Khalid, Manika Arbab, and Sidra Liaquat
Department of Applied Psychology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, [email protected]
A Study of Gender Differences in Science Concept Acquisition and Related Variables in Secondary School
Students
Madiha Rauf and Sarah Shahed, PhD
Gender and Development Studies, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, [email protected]
Humor Styles and Interpersonal Relationships among University Students
Ayesha Idrees, Saira Batool and Rukhsana Kausar, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, [email protected]
Family Disruptions, Family Environment and Adolescents’ Depression
Arifa Siddiqui and Afsheen Masood, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, [email protected]
A Comparative Study of Perceptions of Runaway and Home Living Children
Syeda Mehreen Zahra
Clinical Psychology Unit, G.C University, Lahore, [email protected]
Just World Belief and Attitude towards the Jirgah System
Saad Shaheed and Ruhi Khalid, PhD
Beaconhouse National University, Lahore, [email protected]
Time Management and Happiness in Working and Non-Working Women
Shazia Irfan and Sidra Sana
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, [email protected]
Stress and Quality of Life among Caregivers of Patients with Diabetes and Arthritis
Sana Shahid, Tehziba Kousar, Tauseef Imtiaz and Talat Sohail
Lahore College for Women University Lahore, [email protected]
Understanding the Perception of Social Support in Adolescents with and without Disabilities
Kiran Bashir Ahmad, PhD and Zainab Fotowwat Zadeh, PhD
Institute of Professional Psychology, Bahria University, Karachi, [email protected]
Public Perception of Pakistani Police
Urooj Fatima and Affaf Amjad
Department of Psychology, Virtual University of Pakistan, Lahore, [email protected]
Implicit Relationship Beliefs and Conflict Resolution Styles Predicting MaritalSatisfaction
Alishba Hania and Nauman Amjad
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, [email protected]
Relationship between Family Environment and Perceived Social Support amongFemale Adolescence in Pakistan
Farzana Ashraf
Department of Psychology, University of Management & Technology, Lahore, [email protected]
Depression, Anxiety and Sexual Dysfunction in the Women with Arthritis
Momna Saeedand Hina Javed Rana
Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of Punjab, Lahore, [email protected]
Acid Attacks on Rise in Pakistan: Socio-psychological Impact and Consequences
Sonia Omer and *Sadia Jabeen
Department of Social Work, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Department of Sociology, Virtual University of Pakistan,
Lahore, [email protected]
Emotional Intelligence, Personality Traits and Stress Related Health Concerns Among Secondary School
Teachers from Different Nationalities
Saira Batool and Talat Sohail
Department of Applied Psychology, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, [email protected]
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HR Practices as Predictor of Organizational Commitment
Ahmed Bilal and *M. Kashif Fida, PhD
Department of Psychology, GC University, Lahore
Institute of Information Technology, COMSATS Lahore, [email protected]
Employee Engagement and Its Relationship with Emotional Intelligence and Personality Traits (MBTI)
Syed Muhammad Qasim Bukhari,and *M. Kashif Fid, PhD
Department of Psychology, GC University, Lahore
*Institute of Information Technology, COMSATS, Lahore, [email protected]
Domestic Violence Checklist Development
Amna Haneef and Talat Sohail
Department of Applied Psychology, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, [email protected]
Experience with In-Laws, Husband’s Supportive Attitude and Marital Satisfaction
Sana Lashari and Naumana Amjad, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, [email protected]
Perception of Successful Marriage: An Exploration
Fasiha Hassan, Adnan Rafique, and Naumana Amjad, PhD
Institute of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore. [email protected]
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Psychology (ICP 2015)
Organized by: Pakistan Psychological Association,
Institute of Applied Psychology, Center for Clinical Psychology
and Higher Education Commission of Pakistan
“The
“The Current
Current Challenges
Challenges for
for Psychology:
Psychology: From
From
Crisis
Crisis to
to Sustainable
Sustainable Solutions”
Solutions”
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19 - 21 March, 2015
Venue: Quaid-i-Azam Campus,
University of the Punjab, Lahore-Pakistan.