

Diploma Training Course in Modern Applied Psychology (DiMAP)
- Offered byUDEMY
Diploma Training Course in Modern Applied Psychology (DiMAP) at UDEMY Overview
Duration | 51 - 52 hours |
Total fee | ₹3,299 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Official Website | Go to Website |
Credential | Certificate |
Diploma Training Course in Modern Applied Psychology (DiMAP) at UDEMY Highlights
- Earn a certificate after completion of course
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- 219 downloadable resources
Diploma Training Course in Modern Applied Psychology (DiMAP) at UDEMY Course details
Aspiring psychologists eager to build foundational knowledge in applied psychology
Seasoned helping practitioners seeking advanced understanding of human behaviour
Therapists wanting to expand their toolkit with modern applied psychology methods
Business professionals aiming to enhance well-being and productivity in the workplace
Educators interested in integrating psychological theory & wisdom into their teaching
Send-motivated learners motivated by personal growth & understanding human behavior
This Diploma in Applied Psychology provides a deep exploration into the fascinating world of psychology, blending key ideas, theories, and wisdom from all schools of psychological thought
It stands as a comprehensive program for individuals seeking to gain a deep understanding of psychological concepts and their application in today's world
The course aims to contextualize the vast and evolving landscape of psychology by providing an in-depth examination of the works and contributions of over 100 distinguished psychologists
Diploma Training Course in Modern Applied Psychology (DiMAP) at UDEMY Curriculum
The Foundations of Modern Applied Psychology
A Guide to Developing Critical Thinking
The Three Levels of Knowing
The Behavioural School of Psychological Thought
Introducing the Behavioral Psychology Section
The Developmental School of Psychological Thought
Introducing the Developmental Psychology Section
The Humanistic School of Psychological Thought
Humanistic Philosophy in Perspective
The Exploration of Self-Concept
The School of Social-Psychological Thought and Impact
The Social Psychological Perspective
Questions for Psychologically Social Thinking