Do you want to study psychology but don’t know where to start?
Look no further. We offer Mentoring courses for psychology aspirants who want to get started with their career as a psychologist, counsellor, or therapist.
Our courses are designed to give you the tools and knowledge you need to become a successful professional in your chosen field. Our instructors have years of experience working in the psychology industry, so they know exactly what it takes to succeed. With our help, you will learn how to:
The world of psychology is a vast and exciting field, and it can be intimidating to know where to start or what skills you will need for your career. In this course, you’ll learn about counselling and therapy, including what it means to be a counsellor or therapist, how these roles fit into the broader field of psychology, and the skills necessary for working with clients. You’ll also get an introduction to some of the least explored yet effective therapies along with the common therapies used in the field.
These courses are necessary to understand the psychology of human beings. You will understand their behaviour and why they react in a certain way when they encounter a particular situation.
Counselling is the process of communicating with the client and understanding his mental state. The empathetic and strategised way of communication is the best way to understand a human mind. This will cover how to engage with your clients effectively during sessions so that they feel comfortable sharing their problems with you.
In this course, you will learn about various theories related to counselling, which will help you understand how these theories can be applied when working with clients suffering from emotional issues such as depression or anxiety disorders.
The course will include everything from the Introduction to counselling to theories to the basics of conducting online sessions.
Therapy is an important subject because it helps people understand how they can improve their mental health by dealing with their problems in a more effective manner.
Therapy is an important subject because it helps people understand how they can improve their mental health by dealing with their problems more effectively.
Our Therapy Course in Psychology will help you develop the necessary skills to become a successful therapist. We know that becoming a professional therapist is a big commitment, so we’ve ensured our course is affordable and flexible.
There are many different kinds of therapy courses that can be taken as electives in psychology programs. Some focus on group work and helping people who have been abused or otherwise mistreated by their past experiences; others focus on assisting people to overcome addictions. Others are more general and seek to help people with depression or anxiety disorders.
Regardless of what kind of therapy course you take, it’s important to remember: that there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to these courses. Each person is unique, and each person needs something different from their therapist to feel better about themselves and their lives.
Many children suffer from mental health issues. These issues can be a result of any number of factors, including low socioeconomic status, trauma or abuse, neglect or abandonment, substance abuse, or the presence of mental illness in any family member.
Child Centric Counselling is a process of counselling that helps children to understand their problems and make them feel better. The counsellor, in this process, focuses on the needs and issues of the child to help them overcome their problems. This process aims at reducing the stress levels of a child and helps them to cope with their circumstances.
This is a course that is aimed at providing an introduction to various therapies for children. The course will start with an introduction to the different types of therapies like Adolescent Counselling and Pregnancy Counselling. It will then go on to discuss sessions, forms, and roadmap for each type. The course will also include techniques that can be used in counselling sessions, such as the Psychosocial Approach, Psychotherapy for Children, and Relationship Counselling.
Art as a form of expression has been used for centuries. Art therapy began to emerge in the 1940s to treat children with disabilities, but research has found that it is beneficial for people of all ages and abilities. It’s now widely used to help people manage symptoms of stress, depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions.
The correlation between art and the brain is complex. Scientists are still learning how creating works as a therapeutic activity and why it is so powerful in helping us cope with our emotions.
Art therapy is a form of expressive therapy that uses the creative process of making art to improve mental health. Expressive therapies are mainly based on the idea that the creative process involved in artistic self-expression helps people resolve emotional conflicts and problems, develop interpersonal skills, manage behaviour, reduce stress, increase self-esteem and self-awareness, and achieve insight. Art therapy addresses many different conditions, including eating disorders, mood disorders, personality disorders, and trauma.
When working with an art therapist, you don’t have to know how to draw or paint. You only need to be willing to express yourself through art. Art therapists are trained in both art and psychology. They can guide you through the process of creating art that reflects your emotions and helps you grow more comfortable with yourself.
Engaging in creating: Whether it’s painting, drawing, doodling, or sculpting—can help you relax and get your mind off daily worries. As you work with an art therapist, you may also notice other positive effects on your mental health.
Increased self-esteem: Creating art can give you a sense of accomplishment and pride in what you’ve created. This sense of accomplishment can boost your self-esteem and make it easier to set new goals for yourself.
Improved moods: Art therapy activities are designed to help you think positively and explore different ways of expressing emotions. You may notice that after a session or two.
Our internship program is designed to provide students with meaningful experience in the mental health field and prepare them for future careers in psychology, social work, and related fields.
During the internship, participants will be responsible for:
Interns will receive training and supervision from licensed clinicians who work with a diverse clientele.