Arth Therapy Presents
Structured Clinical Training Program Training Program
About the Program
More than an internship.
A career foundation.
The Arth Therapy Structured Clinical Training Program gives aspiring psychologists hands-on clinical experience, guided supervision, and a clear sense of direction — all within a focused, supportive learning environment.
Part One
Clinical Learning &
Practical Exposure
Nine focused modules designed to build your core therapeutic skills — from your very first session to confident clinical decision-making.
Case History & Client Understanding
Learn how to take meaningful case histories that go beyond checklists — understanding the person behind the problem.
Structure of the First Session
Understand how to open therapy safely and professionally — setting expectations, building comfort, and navigating initial conversations.
Asking the Right Questions
Learn how to gather relevant information without overwhelming or interrogating the client.
Rapport Building
Develop the ability to build trust and emotional safety across different types of clients.
Core Counselling Skills
Practice active listening, reflection, validation, summarizing, and therapeutic presence.
Exposure to CBT, REBT & ACT
Understand how these approaches work in real-life settings — not just in theory.
Clinical Decision Making
Learn how to decide what intervention to use, when, and why.
Supervised Mock Sessions
Conduct practice sessions in a safe and supportive learning space with expert oversight.
Detailed Feedback
Receive structured input to improve your confidence and clarity as a practitioner.
Part Two
Professional Identity &
Career Development
Along with clinical learning, this program helps you understand your place in the field — so you don’t feel lost after your degree.
Finding Your Niche
Explore which populations, issues, and therapeutic styles suit your personality — so you graduate with direction, not just a degree.
Career Pathways in Psychology
Gain clarity on diverse roles: clinical practice, school counselling, corporate mental health, NGOs, content & psychoeducation, and group work.
Building a Personal Brand
Identify your voice and area of interest, and learn to communicate your work meaningfully to the right audience.
Website & Online Presence
Introductory guidance on creating your own website, structuring your services, and presenting yourself professionally online.
Ethical Self-Marketing
Learn to talk about your work responsibly — reaching the right audience without sensationalizing mental health.
Sustainable Income Paths
Explore workshops, content creation, and supervision pathways — building long-term career sustainability in the field.
Eligibility
Who is this
program for?
Final Year Bachelor’s Students Gain real clinical exposure before entering your Master’s program or stepping into supervised practice.
Students Currently Pursuing a Master’s Degree Complement your academic learning with structured, supervised hands-on clinical experience.
Recently Completed Master’s Graduates Seeking practical direction, clinical confidence, and career clarity before entering full practice.
Program Details
A focused, structured 20-hour training experience
Recognising that institutional requirements may differ, the duration and additional components can be customised to ensure alignment with your academic guidelines — while preserving the integrity of the learning experience.
Professional Psychologists
Aashna
Counselling psychologist
About Aashna
Aashna is a warm, empathetic counselling psychologist with experience in helping individuals navigate anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, life transitions, and adjustment difficulties. Her approach is rooted in compassion, respect, and a commitment to each client’s unique journey.
With a client-centered and collaborative style, she supports adults and children in building resilience, deepening self-awareness, and achieving lasting personal growth. She blends evidence-based methods with creativity and flexibility, often incorporating art and play therapy to create an engaging space for healing.
Trained at the Beck Institute in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and skilled in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Aashna applies structured, research-backed techniques to challenge unhelpful thought patterns and build healthier coping strategies. Her style is empathetic yet goal-oriented — balancing emotional insight with clear therapeutic goals, and empowering clients to make meaningful, sustainable changes in their lives.
Ritu
Counselling psychologist
About Ritu
Ritu continually upskills herself through leading institutions and brings expertise in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Solution-Focused techniques. She applies structured, research-backed approaches to help clients challenge unhelpful thought patterns, build healthier coping strategies, and take actionable steps toward meaningful change.
Her work is tailored, collaborative, and forward-looking — blending empathy with structure to create a safe and motivating space. She often incorporates strengths-based practices that empower clients to rediscover their resilience and make practical progress toward their goals.
Ritu works with adolescents, adults, and families, and is especially skilled in supporting clients who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected from their goals. Whether through reflective dialogue, focused exercises, or mindset-shifting interventions, her sessions are a place where self-understanding deepens and real progress begins.
