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An introduction to how our thoughts, feelings and behaviour are influenced in the presence of other individuals.
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Ram Prasad
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9 weeks long
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Workload: 3-4 hours/week
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To Know about Course details and Commencement dates Text or WhatsApp the Course No and Your Email ID to 0091 979 00 88 002 or email us at info@ihmh.in / psy.courses@gmail.com
Eg; 008 SPACE xyz@email.com to 09790088002
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About the Course |
Every day we come across different people in different situations and we behave accordingly. We develop a positive attitude on a few, and prejudice on others. We also perceive few scenarios as positive and few as negative. Our aggression levels can also surprise us sometimes, leading to irreparable damage.
But why do we behave in the way we do?
This course offers you an understanding of these interpersonal phenomena such as your attitude formation, the causes for prejudice and aggression and the ways to handle them.
The course also explains the intrapersonal phenomena relating to attraction and close relationships, changing others’ behaviour, offering help to others, and finally applying these principles in your day to day life. |
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About the Instructor(s) |
A Master of Science degree holder in “Applied Psychology” from Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu with specialization in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. He is presently working as a Senior Software Engineer and an active member in Recruitment process.
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Course Format |
Offline and online mode of training with voice assisted Powerpoint presentations and a manual provided at the start of the course. The participant will have a week’s time to master one particular module of the course and he/she can contact the trainer either through email/ chat or video chat for any clarifications.
Each module will have it own activity and a pragmatic paper for better understanding.
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Course Objectives |
Will help you to understand the interpersonal and intrapersonal phenomena related to our behaviour and apply the concepts of Social Psychology in day to day life. |
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Course Fee |
Category |
Individual Participants from India (in Indian Rupee)
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Group Participants from India
(minimum members in a group is three) (in Indian Rupee)
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Individual Participants from Rest of the world (in US Dollars)
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Group Participants from Rest of the world (minimum members in a group is three) (in US Dollars)
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Member of Psykology.in
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Rs. 1,800/-
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Rs.1,500/- per participant
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US$ 40/-
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US$ 35/- per participant
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Non – Members
(click here to become a member)
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Important Dates |
- Participant Capacity is Limited to 12 per batch.
- To Know about Course details and Commencement dates Text the Course No and Your Email ID to 0091 979 00 88 00 2 or email us at psy.courses@gmail.com Eg; 008 SPACE xyz@gmail.com to 0 979 00 88 002
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Learning Kit |
- Course Manual
- Power point presentations
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Trainer’s Support |
- Voice Associated Power point Presentations
- Home Based Activity at the end of each session for practical learning
- Additional Reference Documents (on request)
- Sessions through Skype for discussion and clarification (on request)
- Additional support through email / chat during the course period
- Assured Support throughout participants school psychology career
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Course Syllabus |
Session 1: Social Psychology – How we think about & interact with others
Session 2: The Self – Who am I?
Session 3: Social Cognition & Social Perception
Session 4: Attitudes: Evaluating the Social world
Session 5: Prejudice: Causes, Effects & Cures
Session 6: Aggression: Nature, cause & Control
Session 6: Interpersonal Attraction & Close Relationships
Session 7: Social Influence: Changing Others’ Behaviour
Session 8: Pro social Behaviour: Helping Others
Session 9: Application of Social Psychology
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Recommended Background |
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Suggested Readings |
- Baron, R. A., Branscombe, N. R., & Byrne, D. (2009). Social Psychology (12th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon.
- Aronson, E., Wilson, T. D., & Akert, R. M. (2010). SocialPsychology (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice hall.
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Course Plan |
- Nine weeks with one session per week
- Power point Presentation with associated Audio
- Activities to understand better
- Case studies
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Learning Outcome |
After completing this course, the candidate would be able to acquire profound understanding of
- His/her attitude formation, social perception, causes and effects of prejudice
- A good understanding of the relationships with others
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Further Learning |
- Studies on Decision Making and our belief system
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Technical Requirements |
- A computer or a laptop with Microsoft Office with mike and headphone facility
- A good Internet connection
- Having web cam is an added advantage
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Statement of Accomplishment |
On completion, the participant will be certified by the International Association of Holistic Psychology |
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Contact to register |
Contact your student advisor at info@psykology.in for more details on registration, availability of seat, payment of fee, etc.
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Course FAQ's |
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1. Will I get a certificate after completing this class?
Yes. Participants who successfully complete the class will receive a registered certificate from International Association of Holistic Psychology.
2. What resources will I need for this class?
The free course manual is available with the course.
3. How is it helpful to me?
The course provides a deeper understanding of yourself and others and enables you to perform better in social conditions.
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