5 STAGES OF A RELATIONSHIP| Dr Manju Antil| Wellnessnetic Care
Dr. Manju Antil, PhDFebruary 05, 2022Human Behaviour, Mental Health, Mind and Cognitive Processes, Psychology Today
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In today article, we are going to discuss 5 STAGES OF A RELATIONSHIP. If you are also in a relationship right now or wanna be in, then this article is crucial for you. Read it completely
1. Attraction
Every couple experiences this phase. In this stage, you only focus on the good things and similarities between each other. You spend a lot of time together and imagine you are made for each other. You avoid fights and it seems that fights will never happen.
2. Reality
You start finding flaws in your partner. It doesn't mean that you don't love your partner but things are not beautiful as in the beginning. You start fighting and doubting if you're really in love. The spark in the relationship seems declining.8 Signs, that prove you're Probably an Extraverted Introvert
3. Anger
You start getting angry because of little things. You know that fights can ruin your relationship but at the end of the day, you fight anyway. And in this higher stage of a relationship, you think of stupidity like breaking up and leaving each other by blaming each other for no reason.
4. Acceptance
You know you both are different persons, you both have different qualities and flaws but still, you both accept each other. You realise that things can't be run in the fantasy world for a lifetime. There comes a time when you have to act with maturity.
5. Commitment
With time you get to each other too much. You know everything about each other and this sets up a thought in your heart that you don't need anyone in your life as your partner except that person. You fall in love with that person forever. And this is the most honest and genuine thing in any relationship.
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ORGANISATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY INTERNSHIPS IN INDIA COMPREHENSIVE LIST। Dr Manju Antil। Wellnessnetic Care
Dr. Manju Antil, PhDFebruary 04, 2022Human Behaviour, Mind and Cognitive Processes, Personality, Psychology Today
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Here in our this article we are going to explore a comprehensive list of ORGANISATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY INTERNSHIPS IN INDIA, so here it is
Aashman Foundation NGO
MODE - Online
Aashman Foundation website
PROS-Good for basic knowledge
FEES- No
STIPEND - No
BHUMI, Chennai.
BHUMI website.
PROS -friendly for freshers to start their practical exposure in human resources FEES-NO, STIPEND - No
NBCC, MODE - South Delhi (Offline modality) Personal visit
PROS- Exposure and understanding of functioning of HR department
FEESNO, STIPEND - No
Altreus technologies, Delhi
CONTACT -9098014441
PROS - They are very good and you will learn more. FEES-NO, STIPEND -No
Skillvire organisation, Delhi
CONTACT - By reaching out ON WEBSITE PROS - Practical learning
FEES- No
Organization mostly, Delhi NCR CONTACT - 9953012324 PROS - Loads of opportunities and new experience
FEES - No
STIPEND - No
Vipul Paliwal (Business psychology)
MODE - Online
CONTACT - Internshala
PROS - Positive and healthy work environment
FEES -Yes,
STIPEND - No
You're Wonderful Project (YWP;), Delhi
Instagram page -
yourewonderfulproject PROS - It focusses on social gatherings and enhances team diversity and identification of belongingness needs. FEES - No ,
STIPEND - No
Cognizavest, Online
Contact - Website
Mr Anmol Rana the resource person is a great mentor.It an authentic internship I have done. FEES - No STIPEND - Yes
How to become a Clinical Psychologist in the UK। Dr Manju Antil। Wellnessnetic Care
Dr. Manju Antil, PhDFebruary 04, 2022Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Personality, Psychology Today
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Clinical Psychologists assess, diagnose, and provide treatment for a wide range of mental health disorders. Their work differs from other fields of psychology as they specifically focus on psychopathology like depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, etc.
Educational qualification:
Complete UG in Psychology (or related sub-field) accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) (Compulsory)
• Pursue a Master's degree (MA/MSc) in Clinical psychology or related sub-field of Psychology (Compulsory)
• Gain paid work experience in your domain (Compulsory)
• Pursue a doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClin Psy) accredited by the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) and BPS (Compulsory)
Please note: Postgraduate degrees (Master's and doctorate) are quite competitive in nature. You'll need a first or upper-second-class degree and evidence of excellent research skills and proper work experience in order to become a successful applicant. To practice as a clinical psychologist in the UK, you MUST be registered with the HCPC and BPS.
Overseas psychologists from any country in the world can register with the HCPC in the UK and use the protected practitioner psychologist title i.e. clinical psychologist, thus qualifying them to practice in the UK.
The HCPC checks equivalence based on the British qualification which is at the Doctorate level. The type of HCPC application you make depends on your country of origin and training.
Colleges offering bachelor's degree in Clinical Psychology
1. University of Kent
Psychology with Clinical Psychology BSc (Hons) (3 YEARS) Psychology with Clinical Psychology and a Placement Year BSc (Hons) (4 years).
2. Anglia Ruskin University
Psychology with Clinical Psychology BSc (Hons) 3 years full time
Psychology with Clinical Psychology [with Placement Year] BSc (Hons) 4 years sandwich
3. University of Central Lancashire
Clinical Psychology BSc (Hons) 3 years full time
4. University of East London
Clinical and Community Psychology BSc (Hons) 3 years full time
5. Goldsmiths, University of London
Psychology with Clinical Psychology BSc (Hons) 3 years full time
Colleges offering Master's in Clinical Psychology
1. The University of Manchester MSC Clinical and Health Psychology 2. University of Edinburgh
MRes Clinical Psychology
3. University of Sussex
MSc Foundations of Clinical Psychology and Mental Health
4. University of Central Lancashire
MSc Applied Clinical Psychology
5. University of Bath
MSc Applied Clinical Psychology
Colleges offering Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy)
1. King's College London
• Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
2. University of Birmingham
• Clinical Psychology Doctorate
3. University of Oxford
• Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClin Psych)
4. The University of Edinburgh
• Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
5. University of Glasgow
• Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy)
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