
Psychology Aid Organization in Moshi, Tanzania
2 - 24 weeks
English
All year
18+
690 EUR
Internship
Mental Health Support in Moshi Town
This non-profit NGO operates a psychotherapy center in Moshi Town, providing treatment and counseling for mental health issues. Additionally, they conduct numerous outreach programs to support affected individuals and their family members, and to disseminate mental health knowledge to schools, and local communities.
Activities at the center include participation in self-help groups for people with addiction disorders, therapeutic sessions for addicts, and occupational therapy. Outreach programs focus on home visits to address family and addiction-related challenges, family therapy sessions that involve relatives in the therapeutic process, and visits to secondary schools, villages, churches, and mosques to promote mental health awareness.
About the Psychotherapy Aid Organization
Founded in 2016 as a response to school programs and counseling offerings in mainland Tanzania’s addiction clinics, this organization has since developed innovative, needs-based services. As part of a three-year program focusing on youth empowerment, drug prevention, and counseling, the organization has created interventions based on current research and best practices, targeting children, adolescents, parents, and teachers, as well as individuals struggling with addiction.
The organization’s key areas of work include:
Mental Health Awareness:
- Educational Programs: Workshops, seminars, and campaigns to inform about mental health, symptoms, and destigmatization.
- Information Distribution: Providing brochures and flyers on mental health disorders, their impact, and available support options.
- Discussion Sessions: Organizing talks and discussions in schools, workplaces, and local events to educate on mental health.
Psychosocial Support:
- Counseling Services: Individual, group, and family counseling for people facing mental health challenges, trauma, or emotional stress.
- Self-Help Groups: Formation of groups targeting specific audiences or issues to foster community and shared experiences.
- Peer Support Programs: Training and support networks for individuals helping each other on the path to mental wellness.
Counseling and Guidance:
- Individual Counseling: Personalized counseling for addressing emotional or psychological concerns.
- Career Counseling: Assistance in career choice, skill development, and personal growth.
- Family Counseling: Support for families in conflict resolution, communication improvement, and overcoming family issues.
Drug and Alcohol Dependency Treatment:
- Evaluation and Diagnosis: Comprehensive assessment of addiction severity and its effects.
- Detox Programs: Medically supervised programs for treating withdrawal symptoms.
- Therapeutic Interventions: Individual and group therapy sessions to address addiction behaviors and triggers.
- Rehabilitation Plans: Creation of personalized recovery plans, including counseling, self-help groups, and lifestyle changes.
Substance Abuse Awareness:
- Workshops and Seminars: Events on the dangers of addiction, prevention measures, and available support services.
- Awareness Campaigns: Using social media, radio, and television to spread information about drug and alcohol misuse risks.
- School Programs: Implementation of age-appropriate educational programs on the consequences of addictive behavior.
Rehabilitation Facilities:
- Residential Options: Safe, structured accommodations for individuals in recovery.
- Therapeutic Activities: Activities like art therapy, sports, and holistic wellness practices to support recovery.
- Aftercare: Programs to prevent relapse and support long-term stabilization after rehabilitation.
Your Activities as an Intern
Internships are available for students of social work, psychology, and occupational therapy. Interns generally work from Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM at the addiction clinic (Sober House), assisting the team. Typical sessions include participating in Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings, therapeutic sessions for addicts, and engaging in activities such as gardening and animal care to promote self-confidence and daily life skills. Interns also take part in outreach programs, occurring approximately three times per month.
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What is included?
- Arrangement of the internship
- Contributions to the organization/supervision fees
- Accommodation with/without meals (as booked)
- Personal consultation and pre-departure preparation
- Access to the World Unite! Knowledge Base with preparation materials tailored to your location and activity, including cultural preparation
- Pre-departure orientation via Zoom with other participants
- Transfers to/from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) on arrival and departure
- Personal support at your placement location and office
- City orientation and introduction in Moshi
- Accompaniment to your placement location on your first day
- 24-hour emergency contact with the local support team
- Local SIM card with 10,000 TSH airtime
- Certificate/confirmation letters for your university, scholarship, child benefits, insurance, etc., as well as filling out/signing internship agreements
- Carbon offset: covering the cost of planting 10 native trees at Kilimanjaro
- 15% discount on safaris, Kilimanjaro climbs, excursions, and water sports activities from "Budget Safari Tanzania"
- Participation in World Unite! Cultural Workshops and Activities in Moshi at no extra cost!
Not included?
- Meals (if not included in the booked accommodation type)
- Visa fees (see Visa tab above)
- Flights to/from Tanzania (self-booked, advice available)
- Insurance (travel health, liability, travel cancellation)
- Personal expenses (internet, local transport)
- Vaccinations
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Internship eligibility for credit
Cultural activities at no additional cost
Professionally managed organization
Exciting location near Kilimanjaro and northern national parks
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your consultant for this program is
Kareen Leodgard
(she/her)
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