On February 12, 2026, at the Psychological Counseling Office of Sh. Ualikhanov Kokshetau University, a meeting was held with second-year psychology students, conducted jointly with psychologist Manapova Altyn, dedicated to the analysis of practical cases and real-life situations PR-242 group that future specialists may encounter. During the session, students discussed real and simulated cases, examining psychological pressure, conflicts, violations of personal boundaries, and signs of stalking. Special attention was given to recognizing early signs of dangerous behavior, assessing risks, and developing safe intervention strategies. Students actively participated, proposed their own solutions, and learned to approach problems from a professional and ethical perspective. Working with cases allowed future psychologists to develop critical thinking, empathy, and decision-making skills in complex situations. By the end of the session, participants noted that such practicums help better understand real professional challenges and enhance readiness for working with clients. These activities contribute to improving professional competence and fostering responsibility regarding psychological safety and violence prevention.