Dr. Mohib Rehman

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES

Department of Clinical Psychology.

Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University, Islamabad.

mohib.dcp@stmu.edu

PROFILE SUMMARY

Dr. Mohib Rehman is an Assistant Professor of psychology with research and teaching experiences in social psychology, developmental psychology, and research methods and analysis. Dr. Rehman has over five years of teaching experience in Pakistan and over three years of research and teaching experience in the United States. Dr. Rehman’s research and writings cover a variety of topics including family and marriage, cross-cultural psychology, and popular media. Moreover, Dr. Rehman serves as a consulting editor for the Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, which is a scholarly publication of the National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad.

QUALIFICATION
PhD Family & Child Studies The University of New Mexico, United States 2021
MS Communication The University of New Mexico, United States 2016
MSc. Mass Communication National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad 2009
BS Information Technology COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Abbottabad 2006
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Assistant Professor Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University, Islamabad Since 2022
Senior Lecturer Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University, Islamabad 2020 – 2022
Adjunct Faculty / Teaching Assistant / Research Assistant The University of New Mexico, United States 2018 – 2020
Lecturer Kohat University of Science & Technology, Kohat 2011 – 2014
MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE
Station Manager Campus Radio, Kohat University of Science & Technology 2013 – 2014
HONORS & AWARDS
1. Passed Ph.D. comprehensive examination with distinction
2. Passed Ph.D. dissertation defense with distinction
RESEARCH AREAS / INTERESTS
  • Cultural Psychology
  • Family Psychology
  • Sociology of Gender
  • Feminist Research
  • LGBTQIA+
RESEARCH SUPERVISION
1. MS Role of rumination and emotional inhibition in adolescents’ behavioral problems
2. MS Relationship of major depression with non-suicidal self-harm and substance abuse: The mediating role of ruminative response
3. MS Comparing feminist and non-feminist women’s desires for marriage and children
4. MS Role of Emotional Recognition in Internalizing and Externalizing Behavioral Problems Among Adolescents
5. MS The impact of self-objectification on marital satisfaction among consanguineous and non-consanguineous marriages in Pakistan: The mediating role of Female sexual interest/arousal disorder
6. MS Childhood Trauma, Interpersonal Cognitive Distortions Leading to Rejection Sensitivity in Young Adult Relationships