Ms. Mishal Fatima
SENIOR LECTURER
Department of Clinical Psychology.
Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University, Islamabad.
PROFILE SUMMARY
Ms. Mishal Fatima has done her Postgraduate in Clinical Psychology from the Government College University, Lahore and BS (Hons) in Psychological Sciences from King Edward Medical University, Lahore. She has served as faculty in Bahaudin Zakariya University in Dera Ghazi Khan Campus. Her responsibilities included provision of professional knowledge to students enrolled in distance learning program and provided administration assistance. She had teaching experience with University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila. She served as visiting faculty in University of Wah. She follows Behavior Therapy (BT) to deal with mental health issues of children. In her clinical practice Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is endorsed to deal with a wide range of mental health problems including anxiety disorder, depression, schizophrenia, learning difficulties and relationship issues. She is providing her clinical services to individuals with mental health issues. She has published 5 articles in HEC recognized journals. Research endeavors are Neuro developmental disorders specifically Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyper Activity Disorder, Somatic Related Issues. Her research endeavors are eating disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, bereavement, grief, emotional eating, parental neglect, childhood trauma, delinquency, internet gaming, addiction, screen time effects, language issues among children etc.
QUALIFICATION
MS | Clinical Psychology | Institute of Cost and Management Accountants | 2014 |
BS | Psychological Sciences | King Edward Medical University | 2012 |
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Senior Lecturer | Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University | Since 2019 |
Lecturer | Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University | 2018 – 2019 |
Visiting Faculty | University of Wah | 2018 – 2019 |
Visiting Faculty | UET Taxila | 2018 |
Lecturer | Superior Group of Colleges | 2017 – 2019 |
Lecturer | Ghazi College for Women | 2014 – 2015 |
MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES
Member | Pakistan Psychological Association – Life Time Membership |
RESEARCH AREAS / INTERESTS
- Clinical Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Parenting
- Behavior Therapy
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy
- Dialectic Behavior Therapy
- Screen Time and its effect
- Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
- Acculturation difficulty
- Quantitative and Qualitative Approach
RESEARCH SUPERVISION
1. | MS | Dissociation and sleep related experiences among adults: Moderating role of personality traits |
2. | MS | A qualitative exploration of psychosocial determinants of smoking among women of Pakistan |
3. | MS | Parental negligence, screen time and expressive language delays among young children. |
4. | MS | Relationship between muscle dysmorphia, orthorexia nervosa and social anxiety among young adults |
5. | MS | Relationship between Rejection Sensitivity, Rumination, and Psychological Distress among Adolescents |
6. | MS | Qualitative exploration of role of Parental Negligence in causing Emotional and Behavioral Problems in Siblings of ASD children |
7. | MS | Psychosocial Determinants of Sedative Hypnotic or Anxiolytic Use Disorder among Adults |
8. | MS | A Qualitative exploration of subjective experiences and coping mechanisms of bereaved Mothers after unexpected death of their young adults |
9. | MS | The Effect of Social Comparisons on Body Image and Eating Behavior among Young Adults |
10. | MS | A qualitative exploration psychological experiences of military to civilian transition |
11. | MS | The Relationship between childhood trauma, cognitive schemas, and personality dysfunction among young adults |
12. | MS | The Relationship between Acculturation Difficulty, Coping Strategies and Psychological Well-being |
13. | MS | Relationship between body dysmorphia traits, perceived self-concept among gym and non-gym population |
14. | BS | The Relationship between Type of Marriage, Depression, Anxiety and Stress |
15. | BS | The Impact of Occupational Stress on Employee Productivity in the Workplace |
16. | BS | Social and emotional development of children |
17. | BS | Relationship between internet gaming disorder and emotional intelligence among adults |
18. | BS | The Relationship between Interparental Conflict, Distress Tolerance and Emotional Dysregulation among Adolescences |
19. | BS | Relationship between Smartphone Addiction, Alexithymia and Subjective Wellbeing among University Students |
20. | BS | Childhood trauma in the manifestation of Delinquent behavior among Juveniles |
21. | BS | Effect of video gaming disorder on daily functioning and social intelligence |
22. | BS | Obsession and Compulsive Buying Behavior in Relation to Self- Control and Anticipated Regret Among Adults |
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
1. | Fatima. M & Sarfaraz. B. E (2022). Body Builders Profiling about Muscle Dysmorphic Traits, Orthorexia Nervosa and Social Anxiety. Life & Science,3 (3). |
2. | Fatima. M & Akram, M (2022). The relationship between parental neglect screen time and expressive language delays among children. Bahria University of Humanities and Social Sciences,5 (1). |
3. | Altaf. U & Fatima.M (2022). Dissociation and Sleep-Related Experiences among Young Adults: Predicting Role of Personality Traits and Stress. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research,37, 2, 271-294 https://doi:org/10.33824/PJPR.2022.37.2.17 |
4. | Hameed. M & Fatima. Mishal. (2022). The Effect of Perceived Stress and Body Mass Index on Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder among Female University Students. Life and Science, 3(4).5. http://dx.doi.org/10.37185/LnS.1.1.227 |
5. | Fatima. M & Altaf. H (2023). Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Internet Gaming Disorder Among Male Adolescents. Life and Science, 4(2):126-131. doi: http://doi.org/10.37185/LnS.1.1.251 |