AIBHAS at Amity University Bengaluru is dedicated to nurturing future mental health professionals through a balanced approach of academic rigor, research, and practical exposure. The institute fosters a strong culture of psychological innovation and social impact by supporting students in applying theory to real-life scenarios. AIBHAS emphasizes experiential learning through field training, internships, and outreach programmes in collaboration with hospitals, mental health clinics, and NGOs, preparing students to meet the dynamic needs of the mental health sector.

advantage-img
Skill-Building Workshops

AIBHAS regularly organizes skill-enhancement workshops aimed at strengthening both clinical and interpersonal competencies crucial for professionals in psychology and allied behavioral sciences. These workshops include.

advantage-img

Training Techniques

Hands-on training in psychological testing, case formulation, behavioral interventions, and counseling techniques using standard tools and evidence-based practices.

advantage-img

Therapeutic Skills Development

Sessions on cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness practices, art-based therapy, and crisis intervention.

advantage-img

Soft Skills

Communication, empathy building, active listening, ethics in practice, and stress management—skills essential for effective client engagement and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS)

AIP follows a Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS), which allows students the flexibility to customize their academic journey according to their career goals and interests. The benefits of CBCS at AIP include:

advantage-img

Elective Courses and Specialisations

Students can choose elective courses across a range of subjects, including biopharmaceuticals, clinical pharmacology, regulatory science, and toxicology, gaining in-depth knowledge in areas aligned with their career aspirations.

advantage-img

Interdisciplinary Learning

CBCS facilitates interdisciplinary learning, where students can explore courses outside their core domain, helping them gain a broader perspective and develop complementary skills, like behavioural sciences and communication skills, foreign languages and etc.