What this means

Internship & Training Programs

These are structured placements or training experiences (often 3-12 months) where psychology students or recent graduates get hands-on exposure to clinical, counselling, research or community‐mental‐health settings. They often aim to:
 
  • Bridge the gap between academic learning (theory) and real‐world practice
  • Enable assessment, intervention, documentation, treatment‐planning skills
  • Provide supervised client contact, case observations, group work, outreach
  • Build professional behaviour: ethics, record-keeping, multidisciplinary collaboration
  • Prepare for graduate training/licensure or employment
Why it’s important:
  • It gives practical competence in real settings (not just coursework).
  • Employers and graduate programs often expect “clinical hours” or supervised experience.
  • It helps trainees build a clearer professional identity, refine specialisations (child/adolescent, adult, community, etc).
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