Strengthening the Next Generation of Mental Health Professionals
Project Prerna is a structured training initiative that equips psychology students and early-stage practitioners with practical skills, ethical awareness, and professional confidence.
Bridging the gap between theory and real-world practice.
The primary goal is to equip aspiring psychologists with foundational therapeutic skills. Through the program, participants develop the ability to:
The program focuses on preparing students for the transition from academic knowledge to professional practice
The program is specifically designed for:
It functions as a bridge program between academic education and real-world psychological practice, enabling learners to develop confidence in engaging with mental health concerns.
Despite receiving comprehensive theoretical education, many psychology graduates encounter challenges when entering professional practice:
Project Prerna aims to strengthen professional readiness by introducing practical frameworks, applied learning opportunities, and supervised skill development.
By addressing this gap, the program contributes to building a stronger and more competent mental health workforce.
Through this initiative, participants gain:
• Greater confidence in engaging in psychological practice
• Stronger communication and counselling skills
• Improved ethical and professional awareness
• A clearer transition pathway into mental health careers
At a broader level, the initiative contributes to strengthening the mental health ecosystem by preparing competent, responsible, and practice-ready psychologists who can support individuals and communities effectively.
Project Prerna prepares the next generation of mental health professionals to engage responsibly, ethically, and effectively with individuals seeking psychological support.