Muhammad Nasar Iqbal | Substance Use Disorder Award| Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Nasar Iqbal | Substance Use Disorder Award| Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Nasar Iqbal, Lahore School of Behavioural Sciences, The University of Lahore, Pakistan

๐ŸŒŸ Muhammad Nasar Iqbal is a seasoned Counselling Psychologist and Senior Lecturer, currently leading the MS Clinical Psychology Program at The University of Lahore. With over 5 years of experience, he excels in teaching, research, and clinical practice. His expertise spans diverse areas including psychosocial determinants of quality of life, addiction management, and mental health issues. Nasar holds a PhD in Psychology and is actively involved in research, publication, and supervision of MS/M.Phil. research work. His dedication to academia is matched by his commitment to counseling and clinical practice, where he applies integrative approaches to address emotional and behavioral challenges. ๐ŸŽ“๐Ÿ”

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Education

Muhammad Nasar Iqbal, a dedicated Counselling Psychologist, possesses a rich academic background with a Ph.D. in Psychology (ongoing) from Riphah International University Lahore. With over 5 years of experience at The University of Lahore, he excels in teaching, research, and counselling. His expertise lies in assessing and managing emotional and behavioral issues, alongside supervising research work and coordinating psychology programs. Nasar’s extensive publication record showcases his contributions to understanding various psychological phenomena, from addiction management to post-traumatic growth. With a diverse skill set and commitment to growth, Nasar is a valuable asset in the field of psychology.

Work Experience

Nasar has demonstrated expertise in teaching, research, and counselling since December 11, 2018. He excels in supervising master’s research and theses, guiding students towards academic excellence. Nasar’s contributions extend beyond the classroom as he efficiently coordinates and manages psychology programs, ensuring their smooth operation. Additionally, he serves as a valuable resource person, conducting workshops on various research-related topics, further enriching the academic environment. Simultaneously, Nasar’s role as a counselling psychologist allows him to apply his theoretical knowledge to support individuals in overcoming challenges and achieving personal growth.

Publication Top Notes:

Criminal thinking styles and criminal social identity among juvenile delinquents: Moderating role of parenting styles

Stigma of disability, social phobia and self-esteem in adolescents with physical disability

Risk factors for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children: A systematic review

Alexithymia, posttraumatic growth, and life contentment among cardiac sufferers

Self-compassion and work-family interference across family system among women school teachers: A cross-sectional study

Predictive and Protective Role of Grit, Internal Locus of Control and Social Support in Mental Health of Cardiac Patients: Protective Role of Grit, Internal Locus of Controlย โ€ฆ

Exploring barriers to the effective painless labor: a qualitative study

Resilience and Emotional Regulation Predicting Marital Satisfaction in Females Diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

Illness Perception, Perceived Social Support and Quality of Life in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients

Self-concept, emotional regulation and mental health problems in medical and dental undergrads