Title: IMPACT OF ATTACHMENT STYLE ON SOCIAL ANXIETY AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS
Abstract:
This study investigates the attachment style impact of social anxiety among the college students. It analyzes the connection between grown-up connection and social nervousness, utilizing a meeting proportion of connection. The study was experimental in nature and sample of the study was consists of 300 respondents, including 150 female and 150 male students from Government and private colleges. The research was conducted to find out the Attachment style and social Anxiety in Undergraduate student. To measure respective variables, questionnaires were used. Participants were taken from government and private institute of Rahim Yar Khan. The information was gathered, organized, interpreted, analyzed and discussed quantitatively. A test was conducted among students in order to check students’ performance of attachment style about social anxiety. Research discoveries with respect to consideration predispositions and social nervousness have been blended. Co-relational research approach was used for this research. Stratified sampling technique was used for choosing participants for data collection. General, protected teenagers were the particular best crowd, though not really the least expected to be able to appoint in unsafe actions. Anxious adolescents were typically the worstadjusted group, reporting the particular poorest self-concepts as well as the greatest levels of symptoms and even risk actions in comparison, avoidant adolescents reported usually high levels of symptoms and deprived our concepts yet similar amount of risk actions to those initiate between protected.
Biography:
Ammar Kazmi is a counseling Psychologist, He completed his M. Phil in Applied Psychology and doing as visiting faculty at Isamia University of Bahawalpur. Ammar is the Head of psychology department at NICE group of colleges Rahim Yar Khan Campus.