Download Ignou psycholohical Internship files and more Study notes Psychology in PDF only on Docsity! 1 ONLINE INTERNSHIP REPORT By: name Enrollment No: Submitted to IGNOU for the Partial Fulfilment of Degree MA Psychology (MPCE025) SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES (Discipline of Psychology) INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Serial Number Contents Page Number 1 Approval Email 2 Declaration 3 Appendix III- Consent Letter 4 Appendix VIII- Certificate 5 Information about the Organization 6 About the Internship 7 Brochure 10 Case Studies 5 APPENDIX-III CONSENT LETTER (Agency Supervisor) This is to certify that the internship in MPCE-015/MPCE-025/MPCE-035 for the partial fulfilment of MAPC Program of IGNOU will be carried out by Mr. /Ms. ___________________ Enrolment. ____________, under my supervision. (Signature) Name of the Agency Supervisor: Designation: Address: Date: 6 APPENDIX-VIII CERTIFICATE This is to certify that ________________of MA Psychology Second Year (MAPC Program) has conducted and successfully completed the Internship in MPCE 025 in the place PsyCoolG Wellness Private Limited under the branch PsyCoolG Connect (Online Internship). Name: Enrollment No.: Designation: Name of the Study Centre: Regional Centre: Place: Date: Signature of Agency Supervisor Name: Designation: Name of the Organization: Address: Bhiwani Haryana 127021 Place: Bhiwani Date: 7 APPENDIX-V EVALUATION SCHEME FOR INTERNSHIP- (Agency Supervisor) Name of the Programme: MAPC Course Code: Study Centre: Regional Centre: Name of the Learner: Enrolment No: Internal Marks by Agency Supervisor: Details Maximum Marks Marks Obtained Sincerity and professional competence 10 Assessment (Case history, Mental Status Examination, Interview, Psychological Testing etc.) 15 Overall interaction with patients, clients & employees and handling of cases 5 Total Marks 30 Comments, if any: …………………………………………………………………………….…… …………………………………………………………………………………. (Signature) Name of the Agency Supervisor: Designation: Address: Bhiwani Haryana Date: 10 BROCHURE Duration 45 days, From: Timings 240 hours; · 120 hours- Online lectures 120 hours- Offline work (reports, assignment, homework) Location Google Meet Certification Certification of Internship by PsyCoolG Wellness Private Limited Maximum strength for one batch 20 Agenda/Module • Academic Training: Weekly Lectures by Experts • Discussion of 10 case studies • Interactive Sessions on career counseling, various therapies and approaches in Psychology and Counseling • Detailed Interviewing skills (case history taking) • Counseling skills and process • Classification of various disorders • Psychological assessment and Management • Report writing • Understanding CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) • Mental state examination • Supporting theoretical class • Logical Explanations • Exposure to different Therapies • Role plays • Case management/ intervention plan • Opportunity to question and learn • Introduction of digital era of counselling • Assignments/Tasks: Case Studies, Discussions 11 CASE STUDIES 12 CASE: 01 Name Nibedeeta Ghosh Address 201/ BBD Bag, Kol-29 Age 32 Gender Female Educational qualification B.Tech Occupation IT Executive Income 6 lpa Marital Status Married Whether client stays with parents/ spouse Parents Whether have any siblings, if so how many 01 What is the position of the client in the family Youngest Anyone in the family having conflicts: According to the Client, her mother has always been biased towards her sister, which impacted her studies, profession and now she is no longer in talking terms with her sister. Anyone in the family is suffering/has suffered from any physical disorders? No Date of onset of the problem Oct, 2020 Precipitating factor if any The night when her husband tried to strangulate her, she could not take it anymore and left the house. She then came back to her parents’ house and felt that she is not accepted there as well which is adding to her guilt and crying spells. Duration of problem 1.5 months Any counseling taken No How intense is the problem and how does it affect the client? 15 any improvement? When did they decide to consult a counselor? Last Week WORK HISTORY What occupation is the client involved? IT Executive How regular is the client for work? She is regular, does not take unnecessary leaves. Work keeps her going during this time of distress. Has the client been complaining about work place? If so what? The husband is working in the same organization. Her concern is that he is going to badmouth her which is going to impact her reputation. He had done this earlier at work because of which she had lodged HR complain too. Generally how has the client been fairing in work? She feels she is doing okay but has not got any promotion as she has not been able to perform because of her marital life. What is their perception about client’s relationship in the workplace? • With Boss • With colleagues • With subordinates Cordial Does not mingle much. Has closed group with whom she is fine. Cordial MARITAL HISTORY Relationship with spouse in terms of- • Day to day dealings: • Sex life: • Work relationship (if spouse is working): • Relationship with children • Relationship with opposite sex persons Conflicted. Her husband used to beat her up in private and also humiliate her in public. She was also subjected to prolonged domestic violence. Already an FIR has been lodged and divorce has been filed. Forceful, only when the husband wanted. Works in the same organization and same department. Tried to humiliate her at workplace too. She had lodged HR complains against her husband before as well. NA Good. Can go along well with them. 16 • Decision making (who takes the decision - spouse or self) • Sharing of work at home with the spouse • Relationship with spouse’s relatives • Relationship with spouse’s friends: Spouse She had to take care of all household chores. Not Cordial as they too supported her husband. Good with common friends MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION • Appearance: • Movement and Behaviour • Affect • Mood • Speech • Thought Content The client was dressed properly, but her hair was not groomed well. As the Client walked in, she was hobbling. Hardly maintained any eye contact during the initial phases was looking at the floor. When remembering the past incidents, she kept looking outside the window. It’s about 20 mins into the session, she started maintaining eye contact. Had shown traces of violent behaviour while narrating the incidents by violently moving her hands, banging her fists on the table and head and eventually crying. She sounded sad and devoid of hope. She maintained a normal rate of speech but the tone was low as if she could hardly speak. She responded to all questions appropriately using vivid details. Few responses, especially where she spoke about the history of violence, she choked often and gave long winded responses. Overall, she could think properly and respond accordingly apart from those emotionally laded instances where she took time to comprehend and respond. 17 INTERVIEW SESSION Client’s name: Nibedeeta Ghosh Interview No: 1 Date: 4th Nov, 2020 Session No: 1 Time: 5PM Purpose of the Interview: To get the required details from the client, to understand the underlying causes and help her cope with the environment and come out of distress. The client was referred to me for taking a detailed case history. Start of the session: The Client came in. I greeted her and asked her to please come in and take her seat. She was accompanied by her father. I offered him also a seat. However as the interview started I asked the Client if it would be all right we both talked alone and her father waited for a while outside, to which the client agreed. The client was dressed properly, but her hair was not groomed well. She looked visibly distressed and anxious. As the Client walked in, she was hobbling. Hardly maintained any eye contact during the initial phases was looking at the floor. When remembering the past incidents, she kept looking outside the window. It’s about 20 mins into the session, she started maintaining eye contact. Had shown traces of violent behaviour while narrating the incidents by violently moving her hands, banging her fists on the table and head and eventually crying. She sounded sad and devoid of hope. She maintained a normal rate of speech but the tone was low as if she could hardly speak. She responded to all questions appropriately using vivid details. Few responses, especially where she spoke about the history of violence, she choked often and gave long winded responses. Overall, she could think properly and respond accordingly apart from those emotionally laded instances where she took time to comprehend and respond. I ensured that the client is comfortable and told her that whatever she would divulge will be kept completely confidential. Only that information, which she agrees to, can be passed on to other family members, would be done so. I am a Psychotherapist working here and she can feel free to convey whatever she wants. I established empathetic relationship and rapport with the client so that she can trust me and speak her heart out. Then the Client started to tell me about the problems she is facing now- “I am not able to sleep at night. I don’t remember, if I had slept for more than 5 hours in the last 1 week. I don’t feel like eating and when I forcibly do, I vomit out everything. “I have flashbacks of the traumatic experience I had”. “I feel like crying throughout the day, I even tried ending my life so that the problem disappears with me. I cannot take this anymore.” I assured the client that I can understand the pain she is going through and how it is affecting her state of mind and well-being. I then asked her if there are any particular instances that keep on coming as flashbacks. She responded-