Department of Clinical Psychology: Recent submissions

  • 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 ...
  • Parvin, Tahmina (University of Dhaka, 2019-10-16)
    The aim of the study was to develop a sexual satisfaction scale considering the culture and context of Bangladesh. Multi-phased process of scale development was followed which includes item construction, item selection ...
  • Akter, Farzana (University of Dhaka, 2019-10-13)
    This study aimed to examine the nature of traumatic events and psychiatric symptoms among women survivors of violence (WSV) in Bangladesh and more specifically to examine the association between specific traumatic ...
  • Ferdous, Rifat Sharmin (University of Dhaka, 2019-10-13)
    This qualitative research employed a grounded theory approach to explore the nature of psychological problems in people with disability. This study also explored the developmental process of these psychological problems. ...
  • Afroz, Umme Salma (University of Dhaka, 2019-10-10)
    Pain is one of the major health concerns among the people who seek medical support all over the world. When a patient comes with pain due to a treatable cause and it diminish after appropriate treatment within the ...
  • Akter, Shamima (University of Dhaka, 2019-10-10)
    Although sufficient work on parent-child relationship has been conducted worldwide, the number of studies that focus on parental behavior and perceived meaning are very limited. Additionally, as culture is known to ...

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