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EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN DREAMS, EARLY MALADAPTIVE SCHEMAS AND DEMANDING PARENTING STYLE IN MALAYSIA: A QUALITATIVE STUDY

PUBLICATION Exploring The Interplay Between Dreams, Early Maladaptive Schemas And Demanding Parenting Style In Malaysia: A Qualitative Study Authors: Gan Jin Chien, Shubashini Mathialagan, Amos Lian En Zhe Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Keywords: Dreams; Early Maladaptive Schemas; Asia; Demanding Parenting CITATION:Gan, J.C., Mathialaganm, S., & Lian, A. E. Z., (2024),Exploring the interplay between dreams, early maladaptive […]

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The challenges and recommendations for conducting trauma-focused online psychotherapy in Malaysia

PUBLICATION The challenges and recommendations for conducting trauma-focused online psychotherapy in Malaysia Authors: Amos  En Zhe Lian, Mathialagan Shubashini & Suzanna A. Bono Keywords: Online psychotherapy, PTSD, Trauma, COVID-19, Malaysia CITATION:Lian, A. E. Z., Shubashini, M., & Bono, S. A. (2024). The challenges and recommendations for conducting trauma-focused online psychotherapy in Malaysia. Asia Pacific Journal of

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Integrating object-relations and schema models to treat complex trauma: A case study of splitting and integrating traumatic experiences

PUBLICATION Authors: Amos En Zhe Lian*, Suzanna A. Bono*Faculty of Social Sciences European Journal of Trauma and Dissociation. Volume 8, Issue 2, 2024, 100411 Doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejtd.2024.100411 View the Publication Integrating object-relations and schema models to treat complex trauma: A case study of splitting and integrating traumatic experiences Abstract The schema model’s therapeutic process focuses on

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Schema Mode

SCHEMA MODE WHO ARE WE? Who are we inside? Do we really know them? SCHEMA MODE is a series of drawings created by the Raffles University Arts Club for Mental Health Week, organized by the Raffles University Psychology Club. Each club member is tasked with creating a unique art piece based on their individual style,

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UNIQUENESS OF MALAYSIA

UNIQUENESS OF MALAYSIA Raffles Students:Shangkeerthna Raji A/P CHANDRAN, Rosihini Devi A/P RAVENDREN, Belinda LEE, LIM Miao Leng,  Shaminiros A/P CHANDRAN, LEONG Jun Yu, Komalasvaran A/L MOHANAN, Aminah Al Kaff Binti SYED HUSSEIN, Haisvaria A/P SIVANBachelor of Psychology (Honours)Module: Cross Cultural PsychologySupervised by: Dr Samuel CHAN Learn More HIGHLIGHT OF THE SHOWCASE FULL VERSION OF THE

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Social Psychology Webinar

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY WEBINAR Raffles Students:LOH Yee Hui, Pauviya a/p GUNA SEGAR, Matthew LIM Shi Guang, Tanaraj Nair a/l THANIMALAY, Aminah Al Kaff binti SYED HUSSEIN, Komalasvaran a/l MOHANAN,  LIM Miao Ling, Shaminiros CHANDRAN and LEONG Jun YuBachelor of Psychology (Honours)Module: Social PsychologySupervised by: Dr Samuel CHAN Learn More FULL VERSION OF THE WEBINAR The supervisor

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SAKURA EXCHANGE PROGRAMME REPORT

SAKURA EXCHANGE PROGRAMME REPORT Student Name: Khatiyayini a/p R YOGANATHAN, HOR Zit Xin, LYE Jia Wen, Siti Fatimah binti MOHD ANUAR,Wan Anita binti AZLIM, ENG Bai Yan, Nandhiniey KARTHIKAYAN, NG Jia Qi, CHEN Jing Shi, LEE Kai WenProgrammes: Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours)Research Team Leader: Dr. Samuel CHANResearch Team Coordinator:

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