Monday, August 30, 2021

Online Certificate Course on Rabindrik Story Therapy (September - November, 2021)

 

Online Certificate course on Rabindrik Story Therapy for Therapeutic and Counselling skill development

(September – November 2021)

 Rabindrik Psychotherapy Research Institute Trust

Registered Under Indian Trust Act, 1882

REGD.NO.150600103

 

 

Information Brochure

About the Institute

Rabindrik Psychotherapy Research Institute Trust (RPRIT) was established on 1st July, 2018. The Trust is Educational by nature and to carry out research in Academic field and to promote the study and dissemination of knowledge of Rabindrik Psychotherapy based on the works of Rabindranath Tagore for the welfare of the community at large without discrimination of caste, creed etc. with objects and constitution are as hereinafter set forth. It is a non-profit Making trust, registered under Indian Trust Act, 1882. Currently this institute has more than 100 certified students. This institute is engaged in dissemination of knowledge through academic courses, seminars and workshops. Students are trained here by internal and external faculties. This institute offers a set of skill development courses under academic assistants. Each course will be beneficial for school teachers, professional counsellors, administration and the parents in general. The course is graded from theory, assessment, assignment and project. In each course students will get a flavour of Rabindrik Psychotherapy Postulates.

Course Introduction

Rabindranath Tagore composed many short stories and no attempt has been made to explore therapeutic values from those stories. RPRIT is offering the two month online certificate course on Rabindrik Psychotherapy to meet this gap.

This psycho-education skill development course will provide you several therapeutic and counselling skills imbibed in the stories for psychological counselling at clinical and non-clinical settings.

Course objective:

Main objective of the course is to disseminate the practical knowledge, of composition of stories, ability to write a story/drama, ability and motivation of reading and writing, personality assessment through stories, understanding of various causes and types of conflicts and distortion in human psychology.

Your take away psycho-educational skills from the course:

1. Leadership and communication skills.

2. Personality assessment.

3. Cognitive assessment.

4. Reading and writing motivation.

5. Story composition

 

 

 

 

 

 


Course design

Expected profile of participants:

Minimum education qualification required for the course is Graduation. Along with Students, working professionals are also highly encouraged to join the course, and apply the skill in their respective working domains.

Course duration: -

This is a 2 month course for September 2021 to November 2021.

Course fee:-

Rs.5,000/- only

Timing of class:-

Classes will be offered on Saturday and Sunday (Time may rescheduled based on availability of faculty)

Pedagogy of the Course:-

Blended learning method including Online lecture, Invited lecture, practical assignments, report writing and doubt clearing

Curriculum of course:-

Paper 1: Reading and Writing motivation

Paper 2: Story for cognitive assessment

Paper 3: Personality assessment

Paper 4: Story and group discussion

Paper 5: Story composition

·         Drama writing on any 5 themes of Aeshop fables.

·         Story Writing from the picture of Sahaj Path.

Examination structure:-

Students will be evaluated through formative evaluation, and submission of five practical assignment based on five papers, along with end term written and viva examination. Online Certificate and mark sheet will be provided to student after attending online oath taking ceremony.

Performance based Award:-

Students, scoring 80% and above marks in examination and secure first three ranks, will be acknowledged and awarded by the institute.

 

How to Apply:

Registration form needs to be filled up to join the course.

Please Contact:

Ms. Dibyashree Sengupta       Phone no: - 9432358585

Ms. Pritha Mondal                   Phone no: - 9836917837

 

Faculty panel

Rabindrik Psychotherapy Research Institute Trust offers multi disciplinary team of internal and external faculty as trainer for the course under the guidance of Dr. Debdulal Dutta Roy. Quick glimpse of faculty panel –

 
























Sunday, August 29, 2021

Short term courses through zoom

 1. ONE DAY CERTIFICATE COURSE ON JOB SATISFACTION

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeZaKkCq-_j70odK6G6QRdvAh54tXpMlLblhKNMk65dU3VQ9A/viewform

New course 
Course name: Job satisfaction assessment.
Background: Job satisfaction is key word for work engagement. It is useful for occupational counseling also.
*Topics 
1. Job satisfaction theories
2. Measurement- Ordinal and Rating scale.
Date and Time: 30.8.21,7-9 PM.
Pedagogy: Lecture in zoom.
Registration fee: Non-refundable Rs.500, Rs.400 for old.
Account number: 920020072908427, UTIB0000236, in favor of Rabindrik Psychotherapy Research Institute Trust. Please write payee name. 
How to get zoom link:Please send your receipt to rpri.edu@gmail.com with your contact details and course name. You will get zoom link for joining in your reply mail.
Certificate Participation Certificate will be provided. 
Teacher: 1.Dr Rajendra Parijat,
Associate Professor,CSIBER, Chh Shahu Inst Of Business Education & Research, Kolhapur, Maharashtra.
and Internal faculty of Rabindrik Psychotherapy Research Institute Trust.
*Further contact*rpri.edu@gmail.com.


2. Course name: Positive Emotions 
Background: Positive emotions expand our awareness and open us up to new ideas, so we can grow and add to our toolkit for survival,” - Fredrickson
 Topics: 
1. Broaden and Field theory.
2. Emotions and Memory. 
3. Open-mindedness 
4. Positive Emotions in Rabindrik psychotherapy.
Date and Time:1-4th September; 8pm.
Pedagogy: Lecture in zoom.
Registration fee: Non-refundable Rs.500, Rs.400 for old.
Account number: 920020072908427, UTIB0000236, in favor of Rabindrik Psychotherapy Research Institute Trust. Please write payee name. 
How to get zoom link:Please send your receipt to rpri.edu@gmail.com with your contact details. You will get zoom link for joining in your reply mail.
Certificate Participation Certificate will be provided. 
Teacher: Internal faculty of Rabindrik Psychotherapy Research Institute Trust.
*Further contact*rpri.edu@gmail.com.

Saturday, August 14, 2021

Rabindrik Psychotherapy in Grief management

 Grief usually refers to deep emotional sorrow resulting from a loss. However, it’s not always the loss of a loved one.

Losing a home or job, experiencing a natural disaster, or even witnessing someone you love go through a difficult time may cause you to grieve. For some people, the end of a romantic relationship may also lead to grieving.

GRIEF AND COVID-19

Repeated death news exposure develops anticipatory grief. Anticipatory grief includes depression, extreme concern for the dying person, preparing for the death, and adjusting to changes caused by the death. Anticipatory grief gives the family and friends more time to slowly get used to the reality of the loss. People are able to complete unfinished business with the dying person (for example, saying "good-bye," "I love you," or "I forgive you").

Anticipatory grief may not always occur. Anticipatory grief does not mean that before the death, a person feels the same kind of grief as the grief felt after a death. There is not a set amount of grief that a person will feel. The grief experienced before a death does not make the grief after the death last a shorter amount of time.

Grief that follows an unplanned death is different from anticipatory grief. Unplanned loss may overwhelm the coping abilities of a person, making normal functioning impossible. Mourners may not be able to realize the total impact of their loss. Even though the person recognizes that the loss occurred, he or she may not be able to accept the loss mentally and emotionally. Following an unexpected death, the mourner may feel that the world no longer has order and does not make sense.

Some people believe that anticipatory grief is rare. To accept a loved one's death while he or she is still alive may leave the mourner feeling that the dying patient has been abandoned. Expecting the loss often makes the attachment to the dying person stronger. Although anticipatory grief may help the family, the dying person may experience too much grief, causing the patient to become withdrawn.