five fields. one model: you rehearse, practise under supervision, and finish with a capstone you can show. live online cohorts, real mentors, a verifiable certificate.
most internships hand you a certificate. ours hand you proof you can practise.
Lectures are everywhere. What you cannot easily get is real practice and something real to show for it. So every field here is built the same way around: you rehearse until the skill is second nature, perform it under a mentor who can correct you, and leave with a piece of work you keep. The certificate is the smallest part.
live cohort classes with mentors who actually practise the field.
unlimited reps in the Practice Room, an AI client and case simulator, where mistakes cost nothing.
supervised mock sessions with real feedback. you do it for real, with someone who can correct you.
your capstone becomes a portfolio piece, backed by a verifiable certificate.
pick the work that pulls you. each opens to its own full programme, with its own mentors, curriculum, and capstone.
assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and the real work of mental health.
rapport, listening, and the craft of helping someone feel heard.
criminal behaviour, the legal system, and psychology in the courtroom.
the brain, behaviour, and how the two explain each other.
people, teams, and what makes a workplace actually work.
one signature deliverable per field, a real portfolio piece, not a forgettable report.
mock sessions with a mentor watching, so you improve where it counts.
an AI simulator to warm up on, as many times as you like.
with a serial anyone can check, on both tracks.
honest, written feedback on exactly how you did.
support in finding your next opportunity, as per eligibility.
practitioners teaching small cohorts, so the guidance reaches you.
peers and alumni building careers in psychology alongside you.
whichever field you pick, you choose one of two. the 120-hour track is the focused start. the 240-hour track doubles the practice and adds the proof that helps you get hired.
most people choose the 240-hour track.
Follow what pulls you, clinical, counselling, forensic, the brain, or the workplace. Curiosity is the best predictor of finishing.
The 120-hour track is the focused two-week start. The 240-hour track doubles the practice and adds the extended capstone, a recommendation for strong performers, and placement support.
Rehearse, practise under your mentor, build your capstone. You leave with proof, not just attendance.
A course teaches you. A training internship makes you do: you rehearse, practise under supervision, and finish with a capstone that becomes a real portfolio piece, backed by a verifiable certificate.
Follow what pulls you. Each field is a different kind of work, clinical care, counselling, forensic, neuropsychology, or the workplace. The track you choose within it depends on where you are in your studies.
The 120-hour track is the focused version: the full core curriculum, live classes, rehearsal, a capstone, and a verifiable certificate, over a two-week cohort. The 240-hour track doubles the live time and supervised practice, and adds an extended, portfolio-grade capstone with a one-to-one review, a letter of recommendation for strong performers, and placement assistance as per eligibility.
No. Both tracks welcome beginners through postgraduates. The 120-hour track is the gentler start; the 240-hour track suits those who want more practice and the proof that helps them get hired.
No. These are training-based internships for real learning, practice, and a portfolio. They strengthen your profile and pair well with formal study, but they are not degrees or licensing qualifications.
Yes. Both tracks include a verifiable certificate with a serial anyone can check, and placement assistance is offered as per eligibility.
live cohort, supervised practice, a capstone you keep, and a verifiable certificate. new cohorts open regularly. pick your field and your start date.