PSYCHOLOGY COURSES
Diploma
Online

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Type
Diploma
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
Psychology is the study of the human mind and its functions. Psychology certificates and diplomas require undergraduate or graduate program enrollment. Undergraduate certificate programs are intended for students who are interested in studying psychology, but not as their primary academic degree major.
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Psychology certificates alone are not enough to gain employment conducting therapy or mental health counseling; however, an undergraduate degree and certificate may lead to supportive positions in social and human services. More opportunities exist for psychology graduate degree and certificate holders. The possibilities differ for doctoral degree versus master's degree holders, but both have the chance to help other individuals through counseling. Job titles may include the following: Career Counselor Case manager Outreach coordinator Clinician Psychologist Social worker
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Subjects
- Psychology
- Psychology Social
- Psychology Diploma
- Psychoanalysis
- Science Engineering
- Psychology Degree
- Education India
- Engineering Software
- Psychology Training
- Psychotherapist
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SNEHA SHARMA
COUNSELOR
Course programme
PART I—OUR MENTAL MACHINERY.
Thinking About Thinking
Perception: Why Can’t We See What Is There To Be Seen?.
Memory: How Do We Remember What We Know?
PART II—TOOLS FOR THINKING
Strategies for Analytical Judgment: Transcending the Limits of Incomplete Information
Do You Really Need More Information?
Keeping an Open Mind
Structuring Analytical Problems
Analysis of Competing Hypotheses
PART III—COGNITIVE BIASES
What Are Cognitive Biases?
Biases in Evaluation of Evidence
Biases in Perception of Cause and Effect
Biases in Estimating Probabilities
Hindsight Biases in Evaluation of Intelligence Reporting
PART IV—CONCLUSIONS
Improving Intelligence Analysis
PSYCHOLOGY COURSES