This Diploma in Psychology course provides a comprehensive understanding of human behavior, cognitive processes, and emotional responses. Covering fundamental theories, research methods, and practical applications, this course is designed for individuals interested in psychology, mental health, and human development.
Diploma in Psychology
$190.00 Regular Price
$25.00Sale Price
Course Modules
Module 1: Introduction to Psychology
- Definition and Scope of Psychology
- Key Psychological Perspectives (Behaviorism, Cognitive, Humanistic, etc.)
- Nature vs. Nurture Debate
- Ethical Considerations in Psychology
Module 2: Biological Basis of Behavior
- The Brain and Nervous System
- Neurotransmitters and Their Impact on Behavior
- The Endocrine System and Hormonal Influence
- Brain Disorders and Their Psychological Effects
Module 3: Cognitive Psychology
- Memory and Learning Processes
- Problem-Solving and Decision-Making
- Language Acquisition and Development
- Cognitive Biases and Their Implications
Module 4: Developmental Psychology
- Stages of Human Development (Infancy to Old Age)
- Attachment Theories and Social Development
- Psychological Challenges at Different Life Stages
- The Role of Culture in Development
Module 5: Social Psychology
- Group Dynamics and Social Influence
- Attitudes and Persuasion
- Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination
- The Psychology of Relationships and Attraction
Module 6: Abnormal Psychology
- Classification of Psychological Disorders (DSM-5 Overview)
- Anxiety, Mood, and Personality Disorders
- Schizophrenia and Other Severe Mental Illnesses
- Treatment and Therapy Approaches
Module 7: Psychological Research Methods
- Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research
- Experimental Design and Ethics in Research
- Data Collection and Interpretation
- Case Studies and Real-World Applications
Module 8: Applied Psychology and Career Paths
- Psychology in the Workplace (Industrial-Organizational Psychology)
- Forensic Psychology and Criminal Behavior
- Health Psychology and Coping Mechanisms
- Careers in Psychology and Future Trends