courses - Psychology Courses



Short Course

Introduction To Psychology

Level: Short Course

Fascinated by psychology - Unsure where to start? "Ever wondered what Freud said, but were afraid to ask? Do you think psychology sounds interesting and want to know more, but don’t know where to start? Well, stop right here. This course gives you an interesting and informative start to the exciting field of psychology.Tracey Jones, B.Sc. (Hons) (Psychology), M.Soc.Sc (social work), DipSW... more

Stress Management

Level: Short Course

Stress is modern man's constant enemy. As life becomes more an more hectic, people work longer hours under greater time constraints, over global time zones with less recreation time more and more people struggle to cope with their stress levels. However, with proper self awareness and management techniques stress levels can be lowered, perceptions altered and responses improved. In this course... more

Biopsychology - Introduction (I)

Level: Short Course

Mind over body is not always possible. The body also influences the mind and much of what we consider basic human behaviour.  Learn to describe ways in which human psychology and human physiology influence each other and our behaviour. Explain what is meant by the mind-body debate and consider various theories. Explain how different people can perceive the same stimulus in different ways, due... more

Child Psychology

Level: Short Course

Learn how children develop psychologically as they grow, and what factors (such as learning, parenting styles, enforcement, and genetic makeup) influence their behaviour and thinking. Anyone who lives or works with children will gain valuable insights into child behaviour. Students of counselling or psychology will be better prepared to understand childhood influences on later adult behaviour.... more

Conflict Management

Level: Short Course

Conflicts abound in our everyday life. Most conflict arises out of disagreements between how we should behave/act or even think and feel. Conflict is a natural part of life, and without it, we would not challenge each other to do or be better but would merely passively accept what is dished out to us, like robots! More often than not, it’s not the conflict that is the problem, but how we choose... more

Educational Psychology

Level: Short Course

What is educational psychology? From a literal standpoint, one could argue that the study of learners, learning and teaching, is all subsumed under the heading ‘educational psychology’. For those who wish to adopt the principles of educational psychology in an educational setting, this definition can be expanded to include the knowledge, wisdom and everyday theory that every teacher requires... more

Industrial Psychology

Level: Short Course

The length of work periods is a deciding factor with regard to accidents. It has been shown in many experiments both in Europe and the United States of America that as a shift continues fatigue continues to increase. The optimum period for work of a monotonous nature is two hours. After such a length of time a rest period of a few minutes should be allowed. Where concentrated work is required to... more

Introduction to Sports Psychology

Level: Short Course

Sports psychology is the study of the interaction between a person’s psychology and their participation in sport. Singer (1978) defined it as “the science of psychology applied to sport”. Whilst the field of psychology is relatively young, sports psychology is even younger. The field of sports psychology has much to offer, carrying out useful research that can be made available to athletes... more

Marketing Psychology

Level: Short Course

Due to the sheer mass of information that we are bombarded with on a daily basis, we tend to filter out the information that is not immediately important, and instead concentrate on that which is. This is known as attention. By doing this, the information is given access to our short-term memory, and ultimately our long-term memory. At the same time other sensory inputs are blocked so that we... more

Professional Practice in Counselling

Level: Short Course

LEARN EFFECTIVE PRACTICES IN PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLING. It is essential that if the counsellor is to enable the client to experience growth, they themselves must discard stereotyped roles in order that they can become a real person in a real relationship. It is the counsellor’s own genuineness, alertness, and ability to make life choices that are the inspiration for clients to make changes to... more

Psychology & Counselling

Level: Short Course

Hardly a day goes by without the feeling of stress creeping over us. Leading research from around the world has concluded that 70% to 90% of adults visit primary care physicians for stress-related problems.   Little wonder that counsellors and psychologists are frequently presented with problems of stress. Relationship demands, study demands, physical as well as mental health problems,... more

Abnormal Psychology

Level: Short Course

In 1999, nearly 15 million people in America admitted using illicit drugs in the prior month. Drug use is widespread, from the person who uses coffee and tea to get up in morning, to cigarettes and soft drinks to stay alert during the day, to using alcohol as a way to relax. The opportunity for drug abuse is there. People who abuse drugs risk their close personal relationships and their work... more

Adolescent Psychology

Level: Short Course

The period of adolescence involves a lot of changes and development. This course considers all the many changes that occur during this period. There are many changes in relation to sexuality, bodily changes, emotional changes, such as depression, self-esteem and so on. Also, how teenagers may become involved in crime and how they develop morally during the adolescent period. This course offers... more

Aged Care and Counselling

Level: Short Course

Caring for the elderly? “Working with the elderly requires a different set of skills and knowledge to ensure that they receive the appropriate support. This course considers the different issues that are faced by older people, such as bereavement, chronic illness, terminal illness and death, and how to provide them with appropriate support.”Tracey Jones, B.Sc. (Hons) (Psychology), M.Soc.Sc... more

Biopsychology - Intermediate (II)

Level: Short Course

Excessive stress for an extended period at first will cause unpleasant feelings, but in due course, it can cause physical damage to the body, fatigue, and in extreme situations, ultimately death. Excessive stress that causes physical damage has been called dystress (by Syle). The Greek prefix “dys” means bad. Dystress literally means “bad stress”. Some stress is both inevitable, and in... more

Careers Counselling

Level: Short Course

Want to help people start or change their career? "In the modern day, many people do not have a “job for life”. People change jobs and retrain throughout their lives. This course considers how we support people leaving school, college and university to decide on their future, find jobs, undertake training and so on. But also how we support the adult who wishes to retrain, return to work after... more

Counselling Skills - Intermediate (II)

Level: Short Course

Gain a more indepth understanding of the use of counselling skills.It is sometimes the case that clients expect that the counsellor will be able to conjure up an instant cure. In such cases, it may well be necessary for the counsellor to spell out to the client that they are not an expert who can offer a magical solution to the client’s problems, but that their role is to help the client... more

Counselling Skills Fundamentals (I)

Level: Short Course

Learn about yourself and develop the capacity to help others? "How we listen and respond to people in our daily lives is important. We may think we listen and pay attention, but do we really? Counselling skills is a useful course that considers the way we respond to others, looking at active listening, paraphrasing, feedback and more. A useful course for anyone who works or communicates with... more

Counselling Techniques

Level: Short Course

Sigmund Freud (1856 – 1939) developed the most comprehensive theory of personality and psychotherapy to date. His basic principles have been used as the building blocks for many subsequent theories, and continue to be used. Other theories have emerged as a reaction against psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysis has been thought to be difficult to prove and based on limited case studies.   Freud... more

Criminal Psychology

Level: Short Course

Why do people commit crimes? Develop your understanding of criminal psychology and how psychology is used in law enforcement and crime prevention.  "Why do psychopaths exist? Why do people commit crimes? How do we know what “crime” is when it changes over time and from society to society. This course provides a fascinating insight into the mind of the criminal and the work of the criminal... more

Crisis Counselling

Level: Short Course

A crisis is a period of transition in the life of the individual, family or group, presenting individuals with a turning point in their lives, which may be seen as a challenge or a threat, a "make or break" new possibility or risk, a gain or a loss, or both simultaneously. Most crises are part of the normal range of life experiences that most people can expect, and most people will recover from... more

Developmental Psychology

Level: Short Course

Developmental psychology is interested in discovering the psychological processes of development. This is also the study of progressive psychological changes that occur in human beings as they age. Originally concerned with infants and children, and later other periods of great change such as adolescence and early life aging, it now encompasses the entire life span of an individual. This ever... more

Family Counselling

Level: Short Course

Develop a better understanding of family Dynamics, and a capacity to analyze and facilitate solutions to problems that emerge in modern families.What is a family? It is usually a group people who live together forming a social group. It usually consists of the parent(s) and their children, living together. The members of the group are usually related by marriage, blood or adoption. However, in... more

Grief Counselling

Level: Short Course

What is Grief? Grief is a term used to describe all the thoughts, behaviour and feelings that occur after someone goes through a bereavement. A bereavement is any event that includes a loss. We may experience loss through the death of someone close to us, or a relationship breakdown, divorce, theft, a disability, illness, miscarriage and so on. There is no “right” way to respond to a death,... more

Life Coaching

Level: Short Course

TRAIN TO BE A LIFE COACH - GET A NEW CAREER. At some point in their lives, everybody seeks advice from friends, family or professionals to help them make decisions or decide how to handle a particular situation or event. The life coach makes available the kind of consistent assistance and support that may be lacking in a person’s life or difficult to obtain when consulting family or friends... more

Multi Cultural Awareness

Level: Short Course

 Understand cultural differences Cultural diversity refers to the differences between human communities based on differences in their ideologies, values, beliefs, norms, customs, meanings and ways of life – in other words, differences based on cultural differences. These differences are expressed and exemplified in social practices, attitudes and values, family interactions and expectations,... more

Neuropsychology

Level: Short Course

Cognitive neuropsychology is the area of psychology that studies brain-damaged patients to understand the workings of our brain. Our brain is constructed of two hemispheres which are responsible for different facets of human personality and behaviour. Despite some essential differences in some functions, these hemispheres communicate through inter-hemispheric neural connections, most through the... more

Professional Supervision

Level: Short Course

For the past 20 years or so, the concept of supervision in the helping professions has been under scrutiny. The field of supervision has consequently been reviewed and revised to determine consistent philosophies across the board, and to explain exactly what is meant by supervision and what its central values and aims are. The defining philosophies for the practice of supervision are to be found... more

Psychological Assessment

Level: Short Course

 Psychological tests assess and evaluate information that is given to the examiner by the client. This information is in the form of answers to interview questions or as answers on paper—or on a computer—to specific questions. Ultimately, a test’s accuracy depends on how carefully and seriously the client answers the questions they are asked. A psychological assessment is when a skilled... more

Psychopharmacology (Drugs & Psychology)

Level: Short Course

The history of drugs is shrouded in the beginnings of the human race. Alcohol was made, drunk, and used to excess as far back as memory and records go. Tobacco (Nicotiana), hemp (Cannabis sativa), opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), and other plants containing drugs have been chewed and smoked almost as long as alcohol, and coffee has been served in the Middle East throughout that area's history.... more

Relationships & Communication Counselling

Level: Short Course

Want to be a relationships expert?There are many and varied reasons why relationships breakdown and irreconcilable differences is one of them. This occurs when two people differ in their beliefs and values and neither are willing to accept that the other person holds a different viewpoint. While agreeing to disagree would be a type of win-win in this situation, the way in which the difference... more

Social Psychology

Level: Short Course

Is there a 'football hooligan' in us all? Man is a social animal, and as such, it is very important to understand the psychology of how we interact with each other, or act as a group rather than as an individual. By understanding the "natural" social needs of a person, you can develop an increased sensitivity to other people, and better identify and assist people with attending to deficiencies... more

Proficiency Award

Proficiency Award In Psychology

Level: Proficiency Award

Despite their interest in the subject, students of psychology often find it difficult to answer this basic question in a clear, concise and specific manner. Some might say that psychology is a study of "human behaviour"; some might say it is a study of the "mind or brain"; others might say that it is a study of personality and “what motivates people to do what they do". All are partly correct,... more

Certificate

Certificate In Applied Developmental Psychology

Level: Certificate

The study of human development focuses on behavioural and psychological development from conception through later life. Emphasis is on the processes and mechanisms underlying developmental change and stability and the contexts in which development takes place. Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes. For example, psychology studies the brain, sensation and... more

Certificate In Biopsychology

Level: Certificate

The history of drugs is shrouded in the beginnings of the human race. Alcohol was made, drunk, and used to excess as far back as memory and records go. Tobacco (Nicotiana), hemp (Cannabis sativa), opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), and other plants containing drugs have been chewed and smoked almost as long as alcohol, and coffee has been served in the Middle East throughout that area's history.... more

Certificate In Counselling (Care Professionals)

Level: Certificate

In the discipline of psychology, the term stress is defined as the state of psycho physiological arousal. It is virtually impossible to discuss psychological stress without describing the psychological state that accompanies it. The dynamics of stress demonstrate the close interaction between mind and the body in human behaviour. Thus, before we discuss stress, let us first briefly take to task... more

Certificate In Life Coaching

Level: Certificate

At some point in their lives, everybody seeks advice from friends, family or professionals to help them make decisions or decide how to handle a particular situation or event. The life coach makes available the kind of consistent assistance and support that may be lacking in a person’s life or difficult to obtain when consulting family or friends who may have quite different perspectives. A... more

Certificate In Psychology

Level: Certificate

Motivation is one of the most important components in learning. Motivation is all about being willing to learn, and having the desire to put in the effort to achieve results. Motivation only has meaning when applied to something. It can vary in strength -people can have a lot of motivation, or only a little motivation. It can vary in direction -people can be motivated in one part of a teaching... more

Advanced Certificate

Advanced Certificate In Psychology

Level: Advanced Certificate

Psychology is an increasingly popular subject for students to study. There are so many different options from which to continue after completing a psychology course. At the moment, only a small percentage of psychology graduates continue to become professional psychologists. However, as the field is expanding more and more students are becoming professionals within the field. There are many... more

Associate Diploma

Associate Diploma In Psychology

Level: Associate Diploma

What can psychology teach you? Why we act differently when we are in groups and when we are alone How to improve a person's motivation and performance How we develop certain patterns of thought and behaviour, and how to change negative patterns How we learn from the moment we are born How our biological development or condition affects our thinking How to raise moral children ......and... more

Diploma

Diploma In Counselling & Psychology

Level: Diploma

If you want to become a counsellor, this course is for you!! Counselling means different things to different people. It is not a 'get well quick' option, offering quick answers, but is asking the person to engage in a process and an exploration. There are many definitions of counselling. A simple version is that counselling is a working relationship where the client is helped to manage what is... more