Department of Clinical Psychology: Recent submissions

  • Ferdous, Jannatul (University of Dhaka, 2021-08-29)
    This study was conducted to identify the self-concept among adolescents who are receiving psychiatric treatment. The self-concept, anxiety, depression, anger, and disruptive Behavior of Beck Youth Inventory were administered ...
  • Nahar, Lutfun (University of Dhaka, 2021-04-04)
    The objective of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for the children suffering from anxiety disorders. For conducting the study 109 children and adolescents aging 717 with ...
  • Fatema, Kaniz (2020-12-02)
    People often do not seek or adhere to psychiatric treatment for mental health problem. Among many factors including accessibility, stigma and side effects, attitudinal barriers toward psychiatric medication is one of the ...
  • Parveen, Shahana (University of Dhaka, 2019-12-30)
    Computer assisted Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CCBT) is a relatively new form of treatment in the world. The present research was aimed at developing a CCBT package for Bangladeshi population. Another purpose was to observe ...
  • Sultana, Nafisa (University of Dhaka, 2019-04-25)
    Patients awaiting cardiac surgery generally experience physical and psychological stress. Excessive fear or distress before surgery is associated with slower and more complicated post-operative recovery. Although effects ...
  • Chowdhury, Mita Rani Roy (University of Dhaka, 2019-04-25)
    Violent criminal offense is a big threat to peaceful human world and its adverse impact may encompass physical injury to death, mental health suffering, financial expenditure to carry out judicial procedures, social ...
  • Gaffar, Mahjareen Binta (University of Dhaka, 2019-02-04)
    Parental substance dependency‟ a parent-dependent stressor for offspring, has an immense impact especially on adolescents. Being in a critical bio-psycho-socio transitional development phase of life, adolescents with ...
  • Akhter, Rokshana (University of Dhaka, 2019-01-30)
    Background: Conduct problems have become one of the major concerns in the recent times. If untreated, these symptoms could form into intractable psychopathology like Personality Disorder (PD). A recent surge in the number ...
  • Nazme Ara Begum, Most. (University of Dhaka, 2016-08-16)
    The objectives of the study were: 1. to explore the psychological factors leading to suicide attempts, 2. to explore Social Factors Leading to Suicide Attempts and 3. to understand the interplay of psychological and social ...
  • Hussain, Md. Amir (University of Dhaka, 2016-07-14)
    Homosexuality refers to sexual interaction between individuals of the same gender. Many researchers, psychologists, and scientists have neglected to focus attention on heterosexual relationship growth and development because ...
  • Nila, Farzana Sultana (University of Dhaka, 2016-06-16)
    The present study focused on mental health condition of women following break-up of romantic relationship where main objective was to understand their emotional experience after the incident. To conduct the study the ...
  • Begum, Kohinor (University of Dhaka, 2015-02-22)
    The present study was an attempt to assess the nature and frequency of behavior problems among students of Madrasa using the Bengali version of the Teacher’s Report Form (TRF, Begum 1993) of Child Behavior Check List (CBCL) ...
  • Bellah, S M Faysal (University of Dhaka, 2014-06-12)
    Prostate Cancer (PCa) has been the most common cancer in the world for several decades, and by 2008, there were an estimated 899,000 new cases representing 13.7% of the total. Nearly three-quarters i.e. 71.6% cases occur ...
  • Parveen, Zohora (University of Dhaka, 2014-06-15)
    There is a growing recognition that natural recovery or self propelled change without professional support is an important pathway to recovery from drug addiction. Natural recovery in substance dependence is largely an ...
  • Zannat, Naima (University of Dhaka, 2019-10-20)
    The present study was carried out to see the mental health problems among asthma patients. There were three objectives of the study. The first objective was to determine the common mental disorders among asthma patients ...
  • Rumi, Rubina Jahan (University of Dhaka, 2019-10-20)
    Although sufficient work on general warning signs of suicide has been conducted worldwide, the numbers of studies that focus on behavior immediate to suicide are very limited. Additionally, as culture is known to shape ...
  • Swampa, Mst. (University of Dhaka, 2019-10-20)
    The purpose of the study was to investigate burnout among caregivers of patients with chronic physical illness. In this study both quantitative and qualitative research methods were used and data was collected from ...
  • Mondol, Mita (University of Dhaka, 2019-10-17)
    Systematic practice of psychotherapy has been in Bangladesh for two decades. However, limited attention has been paid to study client’s perspective toward the service. The present study was aimed to understand client ...
  • Banu, Mukta Jahan (University of Dhaka, 2019-10-16)
    Substance use was considered to be primarily a male problem, and many substance abuse studies are conducted with a predominance of male participants. However, recent substance abuse research indicates several differences ...
  • Fatema, Kanij (University of Dhaka, 2019-10-16)
    The purpose of the present study was to understand mental health of women during antenatal period. The objectives of the study were: 1. to understand the cognitive, affective, and behavioral pattern of the pregnant ...

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