Invite professionals from diverse psychology-related disciplines to provide lectures or presentations about their specialized areas of knowledge.
Organise workshops on topics such as stress management, improving interpersonal relationships, personality development, mindfulness practices, etc.
Organise showing of audiovisual content associated with psychology, such as movies, documentaries, or television series and facilitate the discussions.
Review the psychology-related books as a group or individual, then discuss the books' contents, theories, and implications.
Schedule regular meetings with members to discuss various psychology-related topics and current societal issues.
Encourage the members to find psychology-related research papers and discuss the findings and contribution to society.
Camps for the university students to understand their intelligence, career aspiration, creativity level, IQ status etc..
Organise the rural camp in nearby schools and create awareness about mental health.
Working with local NGOs and other organisations and conducting workshops and awareness programmes with the support of external experts.
Conducting psychology exhibitions on a periodical basis to explore knowledge.
Organise psychotherapy workshops, such as Art therapy, Dance therapy, Music therapy, and many more.
Schedule mental health awareness programs and conduct the awareness programme for the university students.
Conduct important psychology experiments with students and spread awareness regarding psychology concepts.
The club's efforts to raise awareness about mental health can lead to reduced stigma, increased understanding of mental health issues, and improved well-being among members and the community.
Members may develop a deeper interest in psychology through exposure to various topics, discussions, and activities organised by the club.
The club may contribute to the local community by organising outreach programs, mental health awareness campaigns, and volunteer activities.
Members may establish connections with fellow psychology enthusiasts, faculty members, and professionals.
The club can enhance the educational experience of its members and promote lifelong learning through hosting lectures, workshops, and presentations.
Members will develop leadership and organizational skills by taking on roles within the club's executive team or coordinating events and activities.
Contribution to Campus Life: The club can contribute to a vibrant campus community by organizing psychology-related events and collaborating with others.
Participation in the club can empower members to advocate for their own mental health and well-being and seek help when needed.
Past Achievements
Organized a school camp in Neerukonda Village and conducted the intelligence test and interacted about mental health with school children and teachers.
Mental health awareness created through posters in the University.
Conducted Career Psychological Assessment to the University students.