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Browsing by Author "Saba Khalid"

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    Interpersonal difficulties, coping styles, and mental health problems of trainee clinical psychologists
    (UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, 2015) Saba Khalid
    Trainee clinical psychologists experience various interpersonal problems due to their hectic training work. The current research work aimed to explore the relationship between Interpersonal Difficulties, coping styles and Mental Health Problems of trainee clinical psychologists. Sample of 300 (150 trainees and 150 non- trainees psychologists) was included with the mean age M=24.83 and SD= 2.08. Interpersonal Difficulty Scale (IDS) (Saleem, Ishan & Mahmood, 2012) was used to identify interpersonal difficulties, Brief Cope (BC) (Carver, 1997) for the identification of coping styles and Student Problem Checklist (SPCL) (Mahmood & Saleem, 2011), in order to identify mental health problems of the participants. Internal consistency was identified with the help of Cronbach Alpha that is (α= .90, α=.89 α=.75). Results revealed positive correlation between interpersonal difficulties, coping and mental health problems. There was significant difference in the interpersonal difficulties experienced by trainees and non- trainees (MPhil- psychology). Results revealed that in trainee's group interpersonal difficulties increased semester wise whereas in other group no change was found. Moreover, interpersonal difficulties are the positive predictor of mental health problems in trainees. However, adaptive coping styles were used more by trainees and maladaptive by non-trainees.
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    Juggler's dorm
    (UMT.Lahore, 2023) Saba Khalid
    A place that enhances social interaction and improves living environments. To create a multifunctioning and multipurpose space that caters to student’s problems through design. Hostels are a second home for students where they interact with others and create lifelong memories. Modern problems require modern solutions e.g. space planning, modern storage hacks, ventilation, and entertainment. The goal of Jugglers Dorm is to address some of the basic needs of students, like storage, technology, and appliance shortages. Students spend most of their time in the hostel after their classes, space should have a great sense of ambiance and aesthetic. The design will be following color plates that relax your mind and your space more comfortable. Based on colors that psychologically affect your mental health and provide you relief. The project's aim is to offer students a comfortable, lavish living environment and a better interactive space. Our goals are based on student interviews and prior case studies that show a gap that needs to be filled. Hosteldwelling students desire a change they are looking forward to higher standards of living. Planning and research for this project will take 6 to 8 months. Keywords Multifunctional, Aesthetics, Entertainment, Comfort, Homeliness

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