Dr. Sameena Iqbal
Category: Faculty
Published on: December 19, 2024
Personal Information
Campus H-11
Department Professional Psychology
Designation Assistant Professor
Name Dr. Sameena Iqbal
Email Saminaiqbal.h11@bahria.edu.pk
Phone (Office EXT)
Research Area Clinical Psychology, Child & Family Psychology
Number of Publications 7
Qualification
Degree Passing Year Majors University
PhD 2024 Psychology IIUI
Teaching Experience
Designation From To Organization
Teaching Research Associate April, 2011 Sep., 2024 IIUI
Journals:
1.    “Exploring The Role Of Parental Expectations And Pressures On Students’ Academic Performance And Mental Health” in Migration Letters, 2024

2.   “Parents’ Spirituality, Parenting Practices and Disruptive Behaviour Disorders among Pakistani Children” in Pakistan Journal of Health Sciences in 2023

3.   “Examining the Long-Term Effects of Authoritative Parenting on the Development of Adolescents’ Self-Esteem and Emotional-Regulation” in Journal of Population Therapeutics & Clinical Pharmacology,2023

4.   “Relationship Between Self-Acceptance and Self Efficacy among Liver Cancer Pakistani Female Patients”. ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry, 2021

5.   “Relationship between Jealousy and Subjective Happiness among University Students: Moderating Role of Self-Esteem”. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 2020.

6.   “The Impact of Mindfulness-Based Interventions on Student Stress and Anxiety in Higher Education”. Harf-o-Sukhan,2024.

7.   Loneliness and Childhood Exposure to Domestic Violence among Adolescents and Adults with High Fear of Intimacy. International Journal of Social Science Archieves, 2024
Conferences:
 1.    Presented a paper on “A Comparative Study of Gender and Age Differences in Parent-Adolescent Conflict” in the 2nd International Conference on Mental Health in 2015.
2.   Presented a paper on “Parents’ Spirituality, Parenting Practices and DBD among Children” in the 13th International Conference on CBT, May, 2023
3.   Presented a paper on “Parenting Practices and Parent Child Relationship: Key Predictors of Disruptive Behavior Disorder (DBD) in Pakistani Children” in the 1st International Conference on Intergenerational Transfer of Mental Illness: Patterns of Risk and Protective Factors (ICIMI, 2024)