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INTERNSHIP REPORTName of the Learner: Randhir Kumar YadavName of the Programme: MAPC (Second year, July 2019)Enrolment Number: 188178309Year: 2018-Regional Centre: IGNOU Regional Centre, Delhi-2 Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti Rajghat, NewDelhi- 110002Name of the Organization: Brain Behaviour Res...
INTERNSHIP REPORT Name of the Learner: Randhir Kumar Yadav Name of the Programme: MAPC (Second year, July 2019) Enrolment Number: 188178309 Year: 2018-2020 Regional Centre: IGNOU Regional Centre, Delhi-2 Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti Rajghat, New Delhi- 110002
Name of the Organization: Brain Behaviour Research Foundation of India
Discipline of psychology School of social sciences Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068
DECLARATION
I Mr. Randhir Kumar Yadav hereby declare that I am a Learner of M.A. Psychology (Part II), July 2019 year, at the Study Centre Code 29046D, Regional Centre Delhi-2, Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti Rajghat, New Delhi- 110002 and I want to do my Internship (MPCE-025) at Brain Behaviour Research Foundation of India (BBRFI), New Delhi on my own free will. I will adhere to the standards of the organization and display professionalism during my internship.
Signature of the Learner:
Name of the Learner: Randhir Kumar Yadav
Date: 27/7/2020
Enrolment No: 188178309
Place: New Delhi
REFERENCE LETTER
To, Date: 16th June 2020 Brain Behavior Research Foundation of India Rajghat, New Delhi- 110002
Dear Sir/ Madam,
This is state that Mr. Randhir Kumar Yadav, Enrollment No. 188178309 is a student of IGNOU and is presently pursuing MA in Psychology from IGNOU Regional, Delhi-2 Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti Rajghat, New Delhi- 110002 and Vision Institute of Advanced Studies. Study Centre. As a part of MA Psychology programme he has to carry out internship (MPCE-025) for 240 hours. You are requested to kindly provide him with permission to undergo internship at your esteemed organization.
You are also requested to assign one supervisor under whom the learner will carry out his internship. The supervisor will also have to evaluate the learner as per the given criteria.
Yours faithfully,
Study-Centre Coordinator
CONSENT LETTER (Agency Supervisor)
This is to certify that the internship in MPCE-025 for the partial fulfilment of MAPC Programme of IGNOU will be carried out by Randhir Kumar Yadav, Enrolment No. 188178309, under my supervision.
(Signature)
Name of the Agency Supervisor: Priyanka Pandey Designation: Clinical Psychologist (RCI Regd., CRR NO. A62932) Address: Brain Behaviour Research Foundation of India (BBRFI) 1, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Rajghat, New Delhi - 110002 Date: 20th June, 2020
RECORD OF VISITS/ACTIVITIES CARRIED BY LEARNER
Date of Visit
Time Duration From To
Place Visited
Nature of Work
20 June 2020
12:00
Online
Introduction
21 June 2020
12:00
Online
Explanation of Format Formatting of case History Taking
22 June 2020
04:00
Online
Genogram and Family Tree
23 June 2020
04:00
Online
Session Guest Lecture
24 June 2020
N/A
Online
Assignment Comp letion on Case History
25 June 2020
04:30
Online
26 June 2020
N/A
Online
Personal History &Premorbid Personality Assignment: Diff B/N sign & Symptom, Counselling and Psychotherapy, Maternal Deprivation, Diff B/N Decease & Illness
27 June 2020
12:00
Online
Mental status Exam mination Explanation
28 June 2020
N/A
Online
Self-Study
29 June 2020
04:00
Online
Imaging In Psychology
30 June 2020
04:30
Online
1 July 2020
05:00
Online
2 July 2020
04:00
Online
Mental status Examination (Continued) Guest Lecture on Intelligence and Personality Discussion of Case History
3 July 2020
05:00
Online
Guest Lecture on Intelligence and Personality (Continued)
Name and Signature of Concerned Authority
Remarks
Online
Case History and Mental status Discussion
04:30
Online
Interviewing Patient: Discussion
6 July 2020
N/A
Online
Self-Study on Interviewing Skill
7 July 2020
04:30
Online
Discussion: Working with interdisciplinary team
8 July 2020
04:30
Online
Scoring and interpretation of Screening test : BDI & BAI
9 July 2020
N/A
Online
Case History Writing Work and Preparing for Role Play
10 July 2020
05: 00
Online
Role Play (Group 1,2,3)
11 July 2020
05:00
Online
Role Play (Group 4,5,6)
12 July 2020
N/A
Online
Discussion with Group for Presentation
13 July 2020
N/A
Online
Discussion with Group for Presentation
14 July 2020
05:00
Online
Psychotherapy
15 July 2020
05:00
Online
Psychotherapy (Continued)
16 July 2020
05:00
Online
17 July 2020
05:00
Online
Working on group Case presentation with Group Case Presentation Group (1,2,3)
18 July 2020
05:00
Online
Case Presentation Group (4,5,6)
19 July 2020
12:00
Online
Guest Lecture on Health Psychology
20 July 2020
02:00
Online
Discussion on Role play and case history with Group (1,2,3)
21 July 2020
11:30
Online
Discussion on Report Writing
22 July 2020
02:00
Online
Discussion on Role play and case history with Group (4,5,6)
4 July 2020
04:00
5 July 2020 04:00
23 July 2020
04:30
Online
Mental and Physical well-Being
24 July to 29 July 2020
N/A
Online
Report Writing and Discussion Faculty for Doubts
31 July 2020
N/A
Online
Farewell and thought Sharing
Signature of the Learner
Signature of Academic Counsellor
EVALUATION SCHEME FOR INTERNSHIP-(Agency Supervisor)
Name of the Programme: MAPC
Course Code: MPCE-025
Study Centre: Vision Institute of Advanced Studies
Regional Centre: RC Delhi-2, Rajghat
Name of the Learner: Randhir Kumar Yadav Enrolment No: 188178309 Internal Marks by Agency Supervisor:
Details
Maximum Marks
Marks Obtained
10
09
15
13
Overall interaction with patients, clients & employees and handling of cases
5
5
Total Marks
30
27
Sincerity and professional competence Assessment (Case history, Mental Status Examination, Interview, Psychological Testing etc.)
Comments, if any: ……………………………… (Signature)
Name of the Agency Supervisor: Priyanka Pandey Designation: Clinical Psychologist (RCI Regd., CRR NO. A62932) Address: Brain Behaviour Research Foundation of India (BBRFI) 1, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Rajghat, New Delhi -110002 Date: 27th July, 2020
EVALUATION SCHEME FOR INTERNSHIP-(Academic Counselor)
Name of the Programme: MAPC
Course Code: MPCE-025
Study Centre: Vision Institute of Advanced Studies
Regional Centre: RC Delhi-2, Rajghat
Name of the Learner: Randhir Kumar Yadav Enrolment No: 188178309
Internal Marks by Academic Counselor:
Details
Maximum Marks
Report
20
Provisional Diagnosis and planning of Intervention
5
Overall understanding of cases
5
Total Marks
30
Comments, if any: ……………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………… Signature_________________________
Name of the Academic Counselor: ___________________________ ___________________________ Date: 27th July, 2020
Marks Obtained
EVALUATION SCHEME FOR INTERNSHIP-(External Examiner)
Name of the Programme: MAPC
Course Code: MPCE-025
Study Centre: Vision Institute of Advanced Studies
Regional Centre: RC Delhi-2, Rajghat
Name of the Learner: Randhir Kumar Yadav Enrolment No: 188178309
External Marks: (Viva Voce):
Details Viva Total Marks
Comments, if any: ……………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………
(Signature)
Name & Address of External Examiner _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ Date:
Maximum Marks 40
Marks Obtained
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Randhir Kumar Yadav of MA Psychology Second Year (MAPC Programme) has conducted and successfully completed the Internship in MPCE-025 in the place Brain Behaviour Research Foundation of India (BBRFI).
Name: Randhir Kumar Yadav
Name:
Enrolment No: 188178309
Designation:
Name of Study Centre: Vision Institute of Advance Studies
Place: Delhi
Regional Centre: Rajghat, RC DELHI-2
Date: 28/7/2020
Place: Delhi Date: 27/7/2020
Signature of Agency Supervisor Name : Priyanka Pandey Designation: Clinical Psychologist (RCI Regd., CRR NO. A62932) Address : Brain Behaviour Research Foundation of India (BBRFI) 1, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Rajghat, New Delhi – 110002 Place : New Delhi Date : 27th July, 2020
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
At the outset, I would like to show my gratitude for my internship opportunity at Brain Behaviour Research Foundation of India, which has been a great chance for learning and professional development. I consider myself to be a blessed and lucky individual to be provided with this opportunity. I extend my heartfelt gratitude for having an amazing opportunity to meet so many wonderful professionals in the field of Mental Health and Clinical Psychology; all who have led me to this have a very comprehensive internship experience.
It is with my radiant respect that I owe my deepest sense of gratitude to Dr. Meena Mishra (Chairperson), to let me work under her department with her team of clinical psychologists; And to Ms. Priyanka Pandey (Clinical Psychologist). It is for her careful and precious guidance, monitoring and constant encouragement which have been extremely valuable for my educational understanding; both theoretical and practical. The blessing, help and guidance given by her from time to time shall always stay with me and help me move forward to a long way in the journey of life on which I am about to embark. I will always remain grateful for her natural affection and able guidance.
Name: Randhir Kumar Yadav Enrolment Number: 188178309 MAPC (Counseling Psychology), IGNOU
Brain Behaviour Research Foundation of India Brain Behaviour Research Foundation of India is a National level research trust registered under the Indian Trust Act 1882. It is working to develop new techniques, tools & methods to solve the Mental Health problems in India. BBRFI is the only charitable organization in India that is working towards scientific and evidence-based guidance and counseling in career, interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships. The Trust is an amalgamation of diverse professionals with the common aim of ‗Promoting Positive Mental Health & Well-being for All‘ by guiding the children and youth towards careers matching their talent using 4-Dimensional Brain Analysis, a unique diagnostic tool innovated by BBRFI. There is a large ‗gap‘ between the needs of the society and delivery of mental health services. Team members at BBRFI are striving to bridge this gap by targeting children and youth- helping them realize their true potential in studies, career and relationships which is the core to an individual‘s happiness along with addressing common problems of depression, suicidal tendency amongst others. Specialized services: Psychoanalysis & Counseling De-addiction Brain Mapping Psychological Disorder Testing Attention Deficit disorders Emotional and Behavioral issues Relationship Problem Adjustment Problem Depression Stress and anxiety management Career counseling IQ Testing Marriage Counseling
Ms. Priyanka Pandey, M.Phil. In Clinical Psychology (RCI registered) and MA in Clinical Psychology, is associated with Brain Behaviour Research Foundation of India as Consultant Clinical Psychologist. She has 9 years of experience in clinical psychology and is expert in full range of deaddiction which includes Clinical Evaluations, Psychotherapies, Group Therapies, and 12 Step Programs, Projective Test, Memory Test, personality and aptitude tests along with career guidance.
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. CASE STUDY 1:______________________________________________________________15
2. CASE STUDY 2:______________________________________________________________23
3. CASE STUDY 3:______________________________________________________________32
4. CASE STUDY 4:______________________________________________________________42
5. CASE STUDY 5:______________________________________________________________53
6. CASE STUDY 6:______________________________________________________________61
7. CASE STUDY 7:______________________________________________________________67
8. CASE STUDY 8:______________________________________________________________75
9. CASE STUDY 9:______________________________________________________________83
10. CASE STDUY 10:_____________________________________________________________89
CASE STUDY 1 Date: 02/02/2020 Socio-demographic Data: Name
:
Client-2
Age
:
37 years
Gender
:
Male
Marital Status:
Unmarried
Occupation :
Employed (Labourer)
Education :
08 Std.
Religion
Hindu
:
th
Residence :
Rural
Language :
Hindi
Informant :
Elder Brother of Client-2
40 years old
Formally educated up to B.A & is doing marketing business
Not living with the Client-2
Well- wisher of the Client-2
No h/o past psychiatric illness
Appears to be of sound mind
Reliability & Adequacy: Poor
Course: Continuous and Progressive
Chief Complaints: According to the Informant:
Developed over familiarity with unknown persons Keeps talking to unknown persons even if they ignore him
1 month
Started talking excessively
- 15 days
According to the Patient (Client-2):
Decreased need for sleep Over familiarity
Excessive talking Making big talks Abusive behaviour Hyper sexuality Hyper religiosity Increase in activity Spending money recklessly
1 month
15 days
Precipitating Factors:
Relationship break-up with girlfriend
Quarrel with neighbours
Mode of onset: Acute History of present illness: Client-2 was apparently asymptomatic about 1 month back when he developed disturbance in his sleep. Previously he used to take sound & uninterrupted sleep of 06-07 hours during night time but now it is reduced to less than 2 hours and when he is awake, he usually pace at home and go to temple and take ganja (Cannabis/ marijuana). He would stay fresh and energetic the next day despite his reduced sleep and had no daytime somnolence. He also developed over familiarity with unknown persons as informed by his brother, he keeps talking to unknown persons even if they ignore him. The Client-2 has started talking excessively for the past 15 days and becomes uninterruptable at times. Most of the content of his talks are big like – “main baba hoon, mujhe bhagwan ne shakti di hai,main kareena kapoor se shadi karunga,main 1000 logo ki bhi lashen bicha sakta hoon”. There is h/o abusive assaultive behaviour towards family members and outsiders on mild provocation like when someone stops him from talking or doing work, or teases him he gets aggressive and abusive with them. He beats his father and younger brother when they try to stop him. There is h/o hypersexual behaviour. Client-2 says meri shaadi karado, smiles and teases girls in village and try to talk to them. Earlier he was not doing such activities.There is increased religiosity.Client-2 prays these days for 06 to 08 times, he reads geeta and ramayan and does agarbatti even during night. Earlier he used to pray once or twice a day. Client-2‘s activities have increased these days. He does household works for hours together like washing clothes, cooking and even do work of neighbours. He gets up at 4 A.M. and start brooming the house when he is stopped by his father he becomes aggressive. There is h/o of spending money recklessly on unnecessary clothing and household items in more than required quantity.
Negative History: Psychiatric History:
No h/o projectile vomiting/ prolonged headache/ LOC/ significant head injury/ seizures/ fever with neck rigidity. No h/o suspicion/ hearing of abnormal voices/disorganized behavior/ remaining mute and rigidity. No h/o suggestive of episodic/ generalized shortness of breath, choking sensation, sweating, palpitations, fear of doom. No h/o persistent low mood/decreased energy/suicidal ideation or attempts/ self-harm. No h/o repetitive acts/ ideas/ images/ impulse. No h/o any chronic medical/ surgical illness or hospitalization for non-psychiatric cause.
Functioning: Self-care: Maintained Occupational: Impaired Relations with family and friends: Impaired
History of Substance use:
Started drinking bhang and ganja more than 15 years back. Earlier he drinks 5 to 10 chillam with friends, and then he increased it in amount from last 4 years and drinks 20 to 25 chillam almost daily. His last intake was 1 month back. Client-2 takes tobacco 1 to 2 pouches per day
Treatment History:
Client-2 was diagnosed & treated as a case of mixed episode in 2017 by a private psychiatrist. He was prescribed: Tab olanzapine 10 mg 1-0-1 Tab sod valproate 500mg 1-0-1 Tab lorazepam 2 mg 1-1-1
Client-2 took the treatment for 15 days and then stopped the treatment due to social and financial constraints. Past Illness: Onset of illness was sudden 25 years back. The symptoms were decreased need for sleep, exceesive ...