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Institute of Applied Psychology (IAP), University of the Punjab was established in 1962 as Department of Applied Psychology by Prof Dr. Ghulam Jillani (late). IAP has flaunted the galore prestige of University of the Punjab by serving as premier center of academia, research and commu....

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Mission Statement
The mission of the Institute of Psychology is to uphold the commitment to academic excellence by indulging in psychological research, excellent teaching and unconditional community services, The passion is to accentuate collated efforts to discover, synthesize, and transmit knowledge.
Vision Statement
Inspiring students, changing lives and collaborating efforts to produce Thriving psychologists who could contribute in community’s welfare.

Institute of Applied Psychology (IAP), University of the Punjab was established in 1962 as Department of Applied Psychology by Prof Dr. Ghulam Jillani (late). IAP has flaunted the galore prestige of University of the Punjab by serving as premier center of academia, research and community services and has maintained global recognition from past many decades. The Institute is led by Dr. Rafia Rafique and is cherished as hub of productive activities to uplift the status of Psychology in Pakistan in wider domains of specializations such as Clinical and counseling psychology, Organizational psychology, Forensic Psychology, Positive Psychology, Developmental psychology, Sports psychology just to name a few. By dint of its acclaimed academic and research expertise, Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan selected it for Up-gradation and strengthening and very soon the Institute expanded its’ horizon and degree programs diversified into BS (4 years), MSC, M.Phil, MS (Health Psy.) and PhD Program, calibrated in alignment to International Standards. Due to wider popularity of IAP, huge number of admission request are received, authenticating it as most preferred Institute for Psychology studies in Pakistan. A prolific database of accomplished professionals as IAP Alumni, and currently serving wider domains of services, establishes the contribution that IAP is rendering in students’ lives.

Prof. Dr. Rafia Hassan, Prof. Dr. Seemen Alam, Prof. Dr. Najma Najam, Prof. Dr. Ruhi Khalid, Prof. Dr. Hamid Sheikh, Dr Mian Aftab, Prof. Dr. Yasmin Farooqi, Prof. Dr. Rukhsana Kausar, Prof. Dr. Farah Malik, Prof. Dr. Firdaus-e-Bareen and Dr. Iram Fatima have been the Directors of the Institute of Applied Psychology. Currently, Dr. Rafia Rafique is the Director of the Institute of Applied Psychology.

Located alongside the beautiful Lahore Canal, in the Quaid-e-Azam Campus of University of the Punjab, the Institute of Applied Psychology extends scenic view and immaculate sight to feast the eyes of eager learners of psychology.

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Institute of Applied Psychology (IAP), University of the Punjab was established in 1962 as Department of Applied Psychology by Prof Dr. Ghulam Jillani (late). IAP has flaunted the galore prestige of University of the Punjab by serving as premier center of academia, research and community services and has maintained....

Last Three Year Articles



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2016

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Khawar R, & Malik F.,; Bullying Behavior of Pakistani Pre-adolescents: Findings Based on Olweus Questionnaire, Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 31, no.1, 23-43, 2016
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Naveed, A., Naz, F., & Malik., F., ,; Development and Validation of Postpartum Depression Risk factors Scale, Journal of Pakistan Psychiatric Society, 12 (4). 22-28, 2016
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Prof. Dr. Rukhsana Kausar,; Self-care, Coping Strategies and Quality of Life of Individuals with Diabetes, Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 26(1), 2016
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Prof. Dr. Rukhsana Kausar,; Perceived Inter-Parental Conflicts, Emotional Security and Self Discipline in Adolescents, Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 26(1), 2016
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Farhat-ul-Ain & Fatima, I.,; Personal belief in a just world and self-compassion as predictors of body appreciation in indivisuals with amputation using and not using prosthesis, Annals, 22 (2), 109-114, 2016
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Khalid, S., Fatima, I. & Khan, W.,; Types of confliscts in doctors in private and public sector hospitals., Annals, 22 (2), 139-143, 2016
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Gul-E-Sehar & Fatima, I.,; Darks Triad personality traits as predictors of bullying and victimization in adolescents., Journal of Behavioural Sciences, 26 (1), 51-65, 2016
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Khalid, S., Fatima, I.,,; Conflict Types and Conflict Management Styles in Private and Public Hospitals, Pak Armed Forces Medical Journal, 66(1), 122-126, 2016
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Ammara Alam, Rafia Rafique, & Afifa Anjum,; Narcissistic Tendencies, Forgiveness and Empathy as predictors of Social Connectedness in Students from Universities of Lahore. , The DIALOGUE, 11(2), 136-56, 2016


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Prof. Dr. Rukhsana Kausar & Ms. Omama Tariq,; Parental Acceptance-Rejection and Interpersonal Problems in Patients with Conversion Disorder, Journal of Behavioural Sciences (JBS), 25(1), 2015
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Prof. Dr. Rukhsana Kausar & Ms. SairaBatool,; Health Related Behaviors and Medication Adherence in Patients with Hepatitis C., Journal of Behavioural Sciences (JBS), 25(1), 2015
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Prof. Dr. Rukhsana Kausar & Dr. Fauzia Naz,; Translation and Validation of Interpersonal Relationship anxiety Questionnaire., FWU Journal of Social Sciences, 9(1), 2015
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Prof. Dr. Rukhsana Kausar & Ms. Nida Zafar,; Psychosocial Implications of Early Father Separation for Adolescents and their Mothers, Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, 4(2), 2015
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Prof. Dr. Farah Malik & P. Rohner,; Spousal Rejection as a Risk Factor for Parental Rejection of Children Among Pakistani Families in the U.S, Journal of Family Violence 2015, , 2015
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Prof. Dr. Farah Malik, Dr. Nahi Khan & Mr. Sultan Shujja,; Social Competence Scale for Adolescents (SCSA): Development and Validation Within Cultural Perspective. , Journal of Behavioural Sciences (JBS), 25, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Farah Malik & Mr. Sultan Shujja,; Parental Rejection and Psychological Adjustment among Adolescents: Does the Peer Rejection Mediate?, Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, 41, 2015
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Dr. Naumana Amjad & Ms. Saima Majeed,; Anger Rumination and its effects: A Systematic Review, Asian Academic Research Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 1(33), 2015
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Dr. Rafia Rafique & Nigel Hunt,; Experiences and coping behaviours of adolescents in Pakistan with alopecia areata: An interpretative phenomenological analysis, International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 10, 2015
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Prof. Dr. Rukhsana Kausar, Dr. Nashi Khan, Dr. Rukhsana Kausar, Ms. Adeela Khalid & Ms. Anum Farooq,; Gender Differences among discrimination & stiga experienced by depressive patients in Pakistan, Pakistan Jounal of Medical sciences, 31(6), 2015
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Prof. Dr. Rukhsana Kausar, Dr. Fauzia Naz & Dr. Ruksana Kasuar,; Parental neglect, self esteem, emotional instability and depressive symptoms in adolesents with somatic symptoms, Pakistan Jounal of social sciences, 35(1), 2015
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Prof. Dr. Farah Malik, Muhammad Mussaffa, Butt, Dr. Farah Malik & Dr. Holder Hoffmann,; Emotion recognition in individuals with substance use disorder, Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 25(2), 2015
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Dr. Rafia Rafique & Ms. Afifa Anjum,; Positive and negative psycholoigcal correlates, gender specific and traditional factors for first onset angina in a sample of Pakistani women, Journal of AYUB Medical College, 27(4), 2015
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Dr. Rafia Rafique & Ms. Afifa Anjum,; Psychological stress, distress, anthropometric and lifestyle as correlates of hypertension in a sample of Pakistani populations, Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 25(2), 2015
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Ms. Shaiza Khalid &Dr. Iram Fatima, Ms. Shazia Khalid, Dr. Iram Fatima & Dr. Waheeda Khan,; Personality traits and conflict management in bankers, Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 25(2), 2015
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Dr. Fatima Kamran,; Factors of non compliance in renal transplant recipients: A systematic review, Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 25(2), 2015


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Prof. Dr. Farah Malik, Iftikhar, R, and Malik, F.,; Translation and validation of aggression questionnaire in pakistani cohorts, Pakistan Journal of Social and clinical pscyhology, 22, 2014
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Ms. Shazia Khalid & Sadia Ishaq,; Job satisfaction, commitment and perceived organizational politics in employees of a public sector university, Journal of behavioral Sciences (JBS), 24, 2014
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Dr. Fatima Kamran & Chris Fife-schaw,; Sociodemographic correlates of quality of life in renal transplant recipients in Pakistan: A longitudinal study, Journal of behavioral sciences, 24, 2014
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Dr. Fatima Kamran & Chris Fife-schaw,; Causal relationships among depression and quality of life: a cross lagged analysis, Pakistan Journal of psychological research, 29, 2014
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Last Three Year Books



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2012

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Prof.Dr. Rukhsana Kausar Ambreen Iqbal, R.Kausar,; Title: Psychological Implications of Head Injury Publisher: Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP) Germany, Year: 2012


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Prof. Dr. Yasmin N. Farooqi,; Title: Mental Retardation, Autism and Stuttering Publisher: VDM , Germany, UK and U.S.A, Year: 2011
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Prof. Dr. Yasmin N. Farooqi,; Title: Pakistani Researches in Applied Psychology Publisher: Lambert Publishing Company, (LAP), Germany, Year: 2011
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Dr. Iram Fatima,; Title: Belief in a just World and Subjective well-being Publisher: LAP LAMBERt Academic Publsihing , Year: 2011
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Ms. Fatima Kamran,; Title: Quality of Life among Renal Transplant Recipients in Pakistan: Psychosocial Issues in Renal Transplantation Publisher: VDM Verlag Dr. Muller Germany, Year: 2011
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Ms. Fatima kamran,; Title: Season of Birth and Schizophrenia: The impact of season of birth on schizophrenic incidence in Pakistan Publisher: VDM Verlag Dr. Muller Germany, Year: 2011
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Shazia Khalid Naumana Amjad,; Title: Organizational Conflict A Study of conflict types and its management styles in banking sector Publisher: Lambert Academic Publsihing , Year: 2011



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IAP Psychological Abstracts:
IAP Psychological Abstracts are distinguished yearly feature of our Institute. It includes abstracts of research work carried out by students and faculty members of the Institute. The abstracts from June 1994 to onwards are available here:
  • Psychological Abstracts (June 1994)
  • Psychological Abstracts (1994-2004)
  • Psychological Abstracts (2003-2009)
  • Psychological Abstracts (2006-2010)
  • Psychological Abstracts (2010-2012)
  • Psychological Abstracts (2011-2013)
  • Psychological Abstracts (2012-2014)
  • Psychological Abstracts (2013-2015)
  • Psychological Abstracts (2014-2016)
  • Psychological Abstracts (2015-2017)
  • Psychological Abstracts (2016-2018)
  • Psychological Abstracts (2017-2019)
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    Psychological Test Developed & Translated:
    IAP Research and Publication Cell gives you the facility for using Psychological Measures Developed and Translated by Director Dr. Rafia Rafique, faculty members and the students of our Institute. If any student and researcher wishes to use any scale for his/her research project/these, he/she should have to follow the formal permission process. The Lists of Developed and Translated scales/measures along with Permission Performa are given below:
    Updated List of Publication 2018
  • Psychological Tests (Developed)
  • Psychological Tests (Translated)
  • Instructions for Psychological Test (Developed)
    If you want to use the developed scale, you should have to download and fill the Permission Proforma and send it to us on email info.appsy@pu.edu.pk. Then permission to use the scale will be granted to you along with required scale with its psychometric properties.
    Instructions for Psychological Test (Translated)
    If you want to use the translated scale, first you have to take permission from original author(s) of the required scale as they have the copyrights. Further you have to take permission from us. For this, you have to download and fill the Permission Proforma and send it to us along with the copy of Permission letter/form/email from original author of scale, and then permission to use the scale will be granted to you and the required scale will be sent to you. Note that, you can get the psychometric properties of the required original scale from original author(s), or you may consult the theses present in IAP Library or the published articles for the psychometric properties of Urdu Version.

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