Internship & Training in Clinical Psychology (60 Hours)
This program is designed to provide practical skills & knowledge & a comprehensive overview of clinical psychology through interactive sessions, role plays, case studies & discussions. Students will gain insight into various clinical disorders, ethical considerations, case history taking and more, enabling them to apply knowledge to real life scenarios. Our focus on experiential learning ensures that all students gain core competencies required to become effective mental health professionals.
Topics Covered
- Case History Taking and Mental State Examination (MSE): The art of gathering patient information and conducting a comprehensive MSE. Hands-on practice and feedback sessions for attendees.
- Understanding Violence & Forms of Abuse: therapeutic approach that uses the process of making art to improve mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Participants will learn how to use various art mediums to help clients express themselves, uncover hidden emotions, and foster personal growth. The session includes hands-on activities to demonstrate the therapeutic potential of art in a supportive and non-judgmental environment.
- NSSI & Suicide: This segment will provide an understanding of non-suicidal self injury & suicide in clients, along with a focus on risk assessment through case discussions & role-plays to develop essentials skills as a therapist.
- Substance Use & Addiction: Addiction is a state of psychological and/or physical dependence on the use of drugs or other substances, such as alcohol, or on activities or behaviors, such as sex, exercise, and gambling. The participants would be introduced to what it would be like to work with a client such as this, the techniques and approaches that can be used, while placing an emphasis on the neurobiology of addiction and dependence.
- Anxiety Disorders:Anxiety disorders are a group of mental health conditions characterised by excessive and persistent feelings of worry, fear, or apprehension. Anxiety disorders can interfere with a person’s daily life, making it difficult for them to perform everyday tasks, maintain relationships, or pursue their goals and interests. Major anxiety disorders we will cover are Panic disorder, Agoraphobia, Specific phobia, generalised anxiety disorder, and Mixed anxiety and depressive disorder.