Atmiyata

The Atmiyata Course

From our early work in Maharashtra and Gujarat, the intervention has now grown to Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, Nagaland, and Sikkim. This map provides an overview of Atmiyata’s current footprint and areas of implementation.

Training material for the Atmiyata Course has been developed with funding support from Mariwala Health Initiative and Grand Challenges Canada.

Please note: This course is meant to enhance one’s capacity for self-care, informal mental health care, and support to one’s family, friends & colleagues. It does not equip, qualify, certify or recognise any individual as a clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, or any other mental health professional for providing clinical, diagnostic or therapeutic services to persons with mental health problems.



The upcoming July 2026 batch will be conducted in Hindi.

The Atmiyata course is designed for people who want to provide mental health support using evidence-based techniques.

It is particularly relevant for people with lived experiences, care providers, teachers, educators, mid-level to senior managers, team supervisors, HR professionals, self-motivated individuals, general medical practitioners, mental health professionals, non-profit organisations working on mental health and allied fields such as gender, caste, livelihood, other physical health conditions, and others.

This course will equip you with:

  1. An understanding of community mental health
  2. Evidence-based techniques to reach out to persons in distress (Anxiety & Depression)
  3. Techniques for self-care
  4. Conceptual & practical knowledge of tools to provide mental health support

The total duration of the course is 20 hours, divided between 7 days. These are spread over 5 weekends with each session lasting 3 hours.

1 week post course completion, a check-in session is scheduled for participants to share their experience of applying their course learnings to real-life situations.
This is an ONLINE course.

Particulars Dates Day Time
Day 1 04 July 2026 Saturday 10 AM - 1 PM
Day 2 05 July 2026 Sunday 10 AM - 1 PM
Day 3 11 July 2026 Saturday 10 AM - 1 PM
Day 4 12 July 2026 Sunday 10 AM - 1 PM
Day 5 18 July 2026 Saturday 10 AM - 1 PM
Day 6 19 July 2026 Sunday 10 AM - 1 PM
Day 7 25 July 2026 Saturday 10 AM - 11 AM
MODULES MAIN TOPICS
Module 1: Mental health is a spectrum Understanding mental health, stress, and distress
Coping mechanisms
Module 2: Knowing more about common and severe mental health conditions Common mental health conditions:
Depression & Anxiety
Severe mental health conditions and referral pathway
Understanding grief
Module 3: Knowing more about severe mental health conditions Severe mental health conditions and referral pathway
Module 4: Knowing more about suicide Overview of suicide and referral pathway
Module 5: Qualities of a good mental health supporter Key ingredients for providing support
Module 6: Learning evidence-based techniques for providing mental health support Active listening
Problem solving
Behavioural activation
Module 7: Relaxation techniques Learning and practising relaxation techniques
Module 8: Understanding social determinants of mental health Impact of socio-cultural factors on mental health
Module 9: Knowing more about self-care Self-care tips and techniques
Module 10: Practice sessions to support a person in distress Supporting persons who are grieving and/or dealing with Anxiety/ Depression
Role plays for practising techniques

Participants who successfully complete the course will receive a certificate from the Centre for Mental Health Law & Policy, Indian Law Society, Pune.

Participants are required to submit their application form online. As we have small batch sizes for this course, the team will shortlist the final cohort.

Particulars Date
Call for applications 1 May 2026
Last date to apply 7 June 2026
Selection confirmation 15 June 2026
Course begins 4 July 2026

Entry requirements
The current batch is open to Indian residents only

Fee
6100 + 18% GST

We strongly encourage persons from marginalised and vulnerable communities to apply. We have limited fee waiver seats. Please let us know in the application form if you would need a fee waiver.