Psychology (Self-Paced Learning)
Learn Psychology from scratch with a focus on human behavior, cognitive psychology, and mental health fundamentals for entry-level support roles.

The Psychology Course is a foundational, career-oriented program designed to introduce learners to human behavior, cognitive psychology, and mental health fundamentals. This course provides a structured understanding of how individuals think, feel, and behave, making it ideal for those interested in psychology, counseling, and mental health support roles.
In the first phase of the program, learners explore human behavior and cognitive psychology, gaining insights into perception, learning, memory, emotions, and decision-making processes. The course emphasizes how psychological theories apply to real-world situations, helping learners develop a practical understanding of human behavior.
The advanced phase focuses on mental health fundamentals, where learners are introduced to basic psychological assessment concepts, mental well-being, and support mechanisms. This knowledge is essential for assisting professionals in counseling, therapy, and mental health services.
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
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Understand core concepts of human behavior and cognition
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Identify basic psychological patterns and mental health indicators
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Apply foundational psychology knowledge in support roles
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Build a strong base for further studies or entry-level psychology careers
This program is suitable for students, freshers, and individuals seeking to begin a career or academic path in Psychology and Mental Health Support Services.
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