Pakistan Psychological Association

ACTIVITY CALENDER

16ᵗʰ INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

17–18 April, 2026 | Flatties Hotel, Lahore

Pre-conference workshop:
‘Narrative Therapy.’'

11th December, 2025 (Thursday)

GC University Faisalabad Muhammad Mussaffa Butt

Pre Conference Workshop:
''Trauma Healing: Healing the Healers.''

27th March, 2026 6:00 PM

Pakistan Association of Clinical Psychologists Dr. Mirrat Gul Butt

Pre Conference Workshop:
''Overcoming Victim Mindset in a Post Modern World: An Integrative Cognitive Behavioral Approach.'''

16th February, 2026 (Monday) 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Pakistan Institute of Mental Health Ms. Sara Ishaq

Pre Conference Workshop:
''Comprehensive Assessment, Conceptualization, and Management of Borderline Personality Disorder: A Schema Therapy Approach.''

21st February, 2026 (Saturday) 12:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Center for Psychotherapy and Clinical Training Mr. Muhammad Munib Ur Rehman

Pre Conference Workshop:
''How to Present Your Research.''

7th January, 2026 (Wednesday) 10:30 AM

University of the Punjab, Lahore Dr. Fatima Kamran

Pre Conference Workshop:
''Autism.''

10th January, 2026 (Saturday) 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Healing Home Dr. Zainab Javed, Ms. Farwa Khan

Pre Conference Workshop:
''' BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY.''

17th January, 2026 (Saturday) 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Kohsar University Murree Prof. Sulman Khan

Pre Conference Workshop:
''Mediation-Moderation Analysis.'''

13th January, 2026 (Friday) 3:00 PM

Virtual University Prof. Dr. Serwat Sultan

Pre Conference Workshop:
'‘Beyond Interviews: Innovative Visual & Participatory Qualitative Technologies in Psychology.’''

9th April, 2026 (Thursday) 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Islamia University, Bahawalpur Prof. Dr. M. Saleem

Pre Conference Workshop:
‘Best Practices for Suicide Risk Assessment and Management.’''

24th January, 2026 (Surday) 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Lahore College for Women University Dr. Umm E Rubab Kazmi

Pre Conference Workshop:
‘The Science of Radicalization and De-Radicalization: A way forward in Pakistani Society.’ '

14th February, 2026 (Saturday) 11:AM – 1:00 PM

University of Sindh Prof. Dr. Muhammad Rizwan

Pre Conference Workshop:
‘Wellbeing begins within: Resilient Minds lead Thriving Societies.’

26th March, 2026 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

University of Sindh Prof. Dr. Muniza Malik

Pre Conference Workshop:
: ‘Hands-on Training on Quantitative Data Analysis.’

28th January, 2026 (Wednesday) 11:00 AM

The Women University Multan Dr. Ghulam Ishaq

Pre Conference Workshop:
: ‘Developing a Systematic Literature Review Protocol/Proposal.’

26th February, 2026 (Thursday) 10:AM – 12:00 PM

Lahore College for Women University Dr. Saima Eman

Pre Conference Workshop:
‘Forgiveness, Education & Therapy.’

13th April, 2026 (Monday) 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Forman Christian College (A Chartered University) Prof. Dr Iffat Batool

Pre Conference Workshop:
‘DIR Floortime Therapy as Intervention for Autism.’’

16th February, 2026 (Monday) 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Lahore Institute of Special Care and Attention Ms. Shamaila Ijaz Haider

Symposium

1st April, 2026

Comsats University Lahore

Conference

14th & 15th April

Lahore Garrison university

Conference

14th April

Bahria University Lahore

Pre Conference Workshop:
‘The Stories We Live By: Rewriting Your Narrative Together.’

21st February 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM

Fountain House Muhammad Mussaffa Butt

Conference
28th March

Sialkot Murray College

Conference
4th April

IISAT Gujranwala

16th Int’I CBT Conference:
‘Innovation in CBT: Improving access to Evidence-based psychotherapy.’

3rd , 4th ,5th April

PACT

Conference
26th March

LCWU

Pre Conference Activity:
Strengthening Teacher’s Emotional Well-Being [Building Empathetic Educators for Student Centered Learning]

16th January, 2026 11: AM

University of South Asia

Panel Discussion:
‘Climate Change; Vulnerable Population and their Mental Health.’

9th February, 2026 (Monday) 10: AM – 12:30 PM

University of Home Economics

Panel Discussion:
‘Tech-driven Therapy: Exploring the Intersection of Mental Health and AI.’

17th February, 2026 (Tuesday) 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM

University of Home Economics

Roundtable Panel Discussion:
‘From Personal Bonds to Social Impact: Harnessing Pre and Post Marital Counseling for Collective Well-being.’

12th February, 2026 (Thursday) 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

ALKHIDMAT FOUNDATION & BETTE LIFE PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES

Pre Conference Workshop:
“Identity, Delayed Adulthood, and Sandwich Generation Burden in Pakistan: A Call for Collective Psychological and Policy Action”

10th March, 2026 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

IPP, Bahria University Karachi Ms. Rabia Muzaffar & Ms. Rabail Bashir

Pre Conference Workshop:
‘Building Emotional Regulation for Social Stability: Applying DBT Skills Beyond the Therapy Room’

9th April, 2026 (Thursday) 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

University of the Punjab Ms. Rukhsana Mehmood

Panal discussion Title:
‘Campus Wellbeing Beyond Self Care: Institutiinal Culture, Equity, and Global Standards in Pakistani Culture.’

2nd April, 2026 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Rashid Latif Khan University

Pre Conference Workshop:
‘Cyber Psychology: The Online Brain.’

9th April, 2026 10: AM – 12:00 PM

IPP, Bahria University Karachi Dr. Kiran Bashir Ahmad

Pre Conference Workshop:
‘ Motivational Interviewing: Evidence-Based Strategies for Sustainable Behaviour Change.’

2nd March, 2026 10: AM – 12:00 PM

IPP, Bahria University Karachi Dr. Nooreen Begum

Panel Discussion Title:
‘From Pressure to Purpose: Managing Academic Stress without Losing Yourself.’

24th February, 2026 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM

Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi

Panel Discussion Title:
“Building Skills and Independence through Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for Neurodevelopmental Disorders.”

4th April, 2026 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Dimensions Institute of Autism Kanwal Abad & Umaira Iftikhar

Pre Conference Workshop:
‘MindHealth: Thriving in Healthcare Practice — A Hands-On Wellness Experience for Healthcare Providers.’

28th March, 2026 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM

King Edward Medical University Kanwal Abad & Umaira Iftikhar

Pre Conference Workshop:
“Advancing Psychological Science and Practice for Mental Health.’

28th March, 2026 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM

(SZABIST) University, Hyderabad

Conference

7th April

Superior University, Lahore

Conference

8th-9th April

NUMS, Islamabad

Conference

11th April

Satellite Town Gujranwala College

Conference

14th April

University of Home Economics

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Introduction

Pakistan Psychological Association

Pakistan Psychological Association (PPA) is the only Academic and Professional Organization of Pakistani Psychologists. It was established in March 1968 at Dhaka, by a Convention specially called for this purpose. PPA has a membership of about several hundred qualified Pakistani Psychologists working in various fields of life including College and University Teaching, Clinical Practice, Counseling, Provincial and Federal Public Service Commissions Organizations, NGOs, Health departments and in the Armed Forces.

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Vision

To be the leading voice for the advancement of psychology in Pakistan, promoting mental health, well-being, professional and personal growth for all individuals.

Mission

The Pakistan Psychological Association is dedicated to:

1. Advocating: for the recognition and integration of psychology as a vital field in Pakistan’s healthcare system and educational institutions.

2. Fostering: a community of passionate psychologists, researchers, and mental health professionals who work collaboratively to address the unique challenges faced by the Pakistani population.

3. Providing: accessible and affordable mental health services to individuals from all walks of life, with a focus on underserved communities.

4. Promoting: cutting-edge research that contributes to the global understanding of mental health issues and informs evidence-based practices tailored to the Pakistani context.

5. Facilitating: mental health awareness and destigmatizing conversations around psychological well-being through public education campaigns and community outreach programs.

6. Establishing: professional standards, ethical guidelines, and continuous learning opportunities for psychologists to ensure the highest quality of care for their clients.

7. Collaborating: with government agencies, non-profit organizations, and international partners to develop and implement comprehensive mental health policies and programs that address the unique needs of the Pakistani population.

8. Empowering: individuals to take charge of their mental health, providing them with the tools and resources necessary to lead fulfilling, resilient, and emotionally balanced lives.

By working towards these goals, the Pakistan Psychological Association aims to create a society where mental health is prioritized, psychological services are readily available, and individuals are empowered to thrive and reach their full potential.

President Message

Prof. Dr. Rafia Rafique

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

It is with great pride and enthusiasm that I address you as the President of the Pakistan Psychological Association (PPA). As we embark on a new chapter in the history of our organization, I am filled with a deep sense of purpose and a steadfast commitment to advancing the field of psychology in Pakistan.

The PPA has been a beacon of hope for countless individuals seeking support, understanding, and empowerment in their mental health journeys. Over the years, our dedicated team of psychologists, researchers, and mental health professionals have worked tirelessly to break down the stigma surrounding psychological well-being and to provide accessible, evidence-based services to communities across the country.

Today, we stand at a pivotal moment, where the need for comprehensive mental health care has never been more pressing. The challenges of the past few years have taken a significant toll on the emotional and psychological well-being of our nation, and it is our duty as the leading voice for psychology in Pakistan to rise to the occasion.

Under my leadership, the PPA will continue to be a driving force for positive change. We will amplify our advocacy efforts, ensuring that psychology is recognized as a vital component of our healthcare system and educational institutions. We will foster a vibrant community of mental health professionals, committed to collaborating and sharing their expertise to address the unique needs of the Pakistani population.

Most importantly, we will work tirelessly to make mental health services accessible and affordable for all, with a particular focus on underserved communities. Through public education campaigns, community outreach programs, and the establishment of cutting-edge research initiatives, we will empower individuals to take charge of their mental health and inspire a nationwide movement towards greater psychological well-being.

Together, we will create a Pakistan where mental health is prioritized, where psychological services are readily available, and where individuals are empowered to thrive and reach their full potential. I invite you all to join us in this transformative journey, as we write the next chapter in the history of psychology in our beloved country.

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