Elevate Your Clinical Journey
Bridge the gap between academic textbooks and real-world clinical practice. Step into a supervised, professional environment designed to shape your clinical judgment, practical skills, and ethical identity.
Core Pillars of Your Learning Experience
Our internship balances structured theoretical deep-dives with heavy practical application. Actively engage across all vital dimensions of clinical practice:
Practical Training & Learning
Work directly alongside practicing psychologists supporting diverse client cohorts. Understand real-time therapy applications and collaborative care.
Case Management & Intake
Master the mechanics of organizing client care—from maintaining accurate records and scheduling to multi-disciplinary healthcare coordination.
Assessment & Testing
Learn how to select, administer, score, and interpret standardized psychological tests, using clinical interviews to guide diagnostic impressions.
Treatment Planning
Contribute directly to formulating tailored, evidence-based intervention plans mapped to individual client needs.
Documentation & Reporting
Gain fluency in writing comprehensive clinical progress notes, assessment findings, and outcome reports while respecting strict confidentiality guidelines.
Ethical & Legal Foundations
Navigate complex real-world ethical dilemmas, informed consent, and professional boundaries required in clinical work.
Comprehensive Academic & Modality Curriculum
1. Mental Status Examination (MSE) & Case Architecture
- Conducting comprehensive Case Histories and Mental Status Examinations (MSE).
- Synthesizing intake data to establish realistic therapeutic goal-setting and treatment pipelines.
2. Clinical Profiling of Prevalent Disorders
Gain a functional understanding of diagnostic metrics, assessment tools, and identifying when psychiatric escalation is required:
Anxiety Disorders
Social anxiety, GAD, Panic disorder, and Health anxiety, focusing on assessments, case presentation, and psychiatric indicators.
Mood Disorders
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Dysthymia, and Bipolar Affective Disorder (BPAD Type 1 & 2) tracking diagnostic guidelines and case profiles.
Personality Disorders
Introduction to core clusters, focusing deeply on Cluster B (Borderline Personality Disorder) and Cluster C (Dependent Personality Disorder).
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Breaking down the cycle of obsession and compulsion, clinical typologies, and target assessment steps.
Psychosis
Clinical manifestations of Schizophrenia, mood disorders with psychotic features, BPAD, and Schizotypal mapping.
3. Core Evidence-Based Therapeutic Modalities
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): ABC model frameworks, core principles, clinical applications, Socratic questioning, decatastrophization, and systematic cognitive restructuring.
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Skill-building across core mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, distress tolerance, and emotional regulation.
- Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT): Cultivating psychological flexibility, managing experiential avoidance, values clarification, and designing committed action.
- Interactive Mastery: Peer-led group case presentations, clinical role-plays, and simulated team evaluations for therapy process flow understanding.
Choose Your Curriculum Track
We offer two distinct avenues of academic progression depending on your learning goals and scheduling flexibility:
Track A: The 5-Day Foundational Intensive
Perfect for establishing fundamental core interpersonal skills and cognitive frameworks.
Demystifying psychology vs advice; exploring the ABC framework (Affect, Behavior, Cognition); overview of clinical, counseling, child, and school domains.
Training in micro-skills (active listening, empathy, body language, non-judgmental stance) and foundational macro-skills mapping.
Mapping the self; discovering how thoughts shape interpersonal behaviors; tracking cognitive distortions and environmental/societal influences.
Emotional regulation via emotional wheel theory; managing impulsive patterns; identifying self-harming and self-defeating behaviors.
Clinical case discussions; bonus live-demonstration mock sessions by therapist; practical execution of 2 breathing and 2 grounding techniques.
Track B: The 8-Week Advanced Practitioner Track
Designed for deep structural training. This track runs for 2 months, thrice a week (11:00 AM – 2:00 PM) with highly personalized cohort sizes capped at 10 to 15 students max.
| Timeline | Days | Core Curriculum Focus | Applied Deliverables |
|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 Basic Intro |
1 – 3 | Overview of domains (Clinical, Counselling, Child, Org); Ethics & boundaries (confidentiality, consent); Therapy structures (intake to termination); Micro & macro counseling skills; Basics of clinical psychology. | Establishing client-therapist frameworks. |
| Week 2 Foundations |
4 – 6 | In-depth mechanics, core principles, and direct clinical applications of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT). | Therapeutic modality foundations. |
| Week 3 Advanced Domains |
7 – 9 | Child Psychology profiling (ADHD, Autism, SLD, Asperger’s); Group or Family therapy dynamics; Core elements of Trauma-informed care. | Stepping a notch higher than basic theory. |
| Week 4 Systems & Crisis |
10 – 12 | Parent-child interactions (styles, psychoeducation, behavior management); Suicide crisis handling basics; Addiction, substance abuse, and eating disorders. | Crisis handling and systemic support. |
| Week 5 Implementation |
13 – 15 | Structuring active sessions (agenda setting, pacing); Intake practice; Identifying emotional regulation triggers; Distress tolerance tools (grounding, distraction). | Mock Evaluations: CBT and DBT practical application. |
| Week 6 Skill Mastery |
16 – 18 | ACT techniques (diffusion exercises, values clarification); Trauma-informed session design (protocols, what not to do with trauma clients). | Mock Evaluations: ACT and Trauma-informed application. |
| Week 7 Assessment |
19 – 21 | Intensive focus on selecting, administering, scoring, and clinically interpreting diverse psychological assessments. | Clinical assessment synthesis. |
| Week 8 Student-Led Mastery |
22 – 24 | High-stakes case roleplays assigned randomly via chits (acting as the primary therapist applying designated modalities); Student-conducted workshop execution. | Final practical performance reviews and workshop production. |
Flexible Delivery & Feature Enrollment Options
To best fit your academic schedule, our program feature-set adapts across four distinct enrollment tracks. Your registration unlocks comprehensive, long-term learning resources:
| Deliverables | In-Person Batch | Online Live Batch | One-on-One Tutoring (In-person / Online) |
Online Self-paced |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Classes • Concept Sessions • Proctored testing & discussion |
48 hrs 24 hrs |
48 hrs 24 hrs |
upto 40 hrs 24 hrs |
48 Hrs (Recorded) sessions |
| Class Recordings | ✕ | ✓ | Online | N.A. |
| HD Recorded Videos | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Study Material | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | On the portal |
| Full-length Practice Tests | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Doubt Clearing Sessions | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | 15 hours |
| Personalised Study Plan | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Access to 100+ Hours of Expert Webinars | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Rigorous mock sessions & detailed discussion | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Validity Period with support for multiple attempts | 1 Year | 1 Year | 1 Year | 1 Year |
Ready to Begin Your Professional Journey?
Secure your placement slot in our upcoming cohort tracks and accelerate your clinical competency.
