Mastering Critical Conversations: In-House Training We will explore various obstacles to delivering 'challenging' messages effectively, including those that come from the external environment as well as those we encounter internally. After gaining insight into the brain science behind the biology of conflict and emotion, we will then examine a 5-step framework for delivering difficult messages. Paired and small group activities comprise a large portion of this interactive course, which culminates in a role play. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Recognize how a perceived threat by the brain translates into a physiological response of fight, flight, or freeze Utilize various techniques to mitigate an 'amygdala hijack' state Leverage a 5-step model to deliver 'challenging' news effectively Managing Difficult Conversations Obstacles to managing difficult conversations Understanding human nature Brain Science and the Biology of Emotion The unique challenge of social and emotional learning The limbic system and the amygdala hijack Self-regulation strategy for the amygdala hijack Delivering Challenging Messages Managing difficult conversations 5 steps for delivering a challenging message Verbal active listening techniques Preparing to deliver a challenging message (scenarios) Conversations Involving Emotion and Conflict Two types of conflict Spectrum of responses to conflict Psychological type preferences and conflict Creating an action plan
Prologue to Educational Psychology Certification Instructive brain science is basically the investigation of how people learn. When essentially focussed on the improvement of youngsters from earliest stages through to youthfulness, the control has extended over the long haul to likewise incorporate the grown-up learning cycle and this course will take you by the hand and guide you through the entirety of the applicable ideas. The field of instructive brain research takes a gander at the interaction by which people learn and store information, particularly in instructive settings and considers the passionate, social and intellectual variables included. Albeit instructive analysts can utilize a wide assortment of hypothetical viewpoints to assess issues inside instructive settings, there are 5 points of view that are normally depended upon. These are the conduct, formative, intellectual, social psychological and constructivist points of view. This course will acquaint you with every one of the applicable realities and subtleties associated with the field of instructive brain science. It will likewise assist you with applying this order in commonplace situations in our cutting edge world and assist you with bettering comprehend why there are calls for such experts inside the working environment and instructive settings. What you will realize in this prologue to course An outline of instructive brain research The historical backdrop of instructive brain research and the key figures that have added to this branch An itemized take a gander at the field of social brain science Examining the 5 points of view that are most connected with the field of instructive brain science A glance at intellectual brain science Acquiring a comprehension of Schema Theory A gander at formative brain science and how it identifies with instructive brain science The speculations of Sigmund Freud and Jean Piaget A gander at the idea of nature versus support Prologue to the idea of Constructivism Prologue to the idea of Motivation A clarification of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation Gain a decent outline of the learning handicap of dyslexia ADHD in great detail A gander at other learning inabilities that an instructive analyst is probably going to manage during their vocation Applying instructive brain research to educating How this course work can be applied to a profession in brain science Advantages of the course Find out about the unique field of instructive brain research Exercises and tests all through every module to check your insight Simple to follow course material Find out about the hypotheses and practices associated with instructive brain science and their genuine applications The capacity to concentrate from any area with a web association Become familiar with the material whenever and at your own speed. Lifetime admittance to the course - no cutoff times.
Mastering Critical Conversations: On-Demand We will explore various obstacles to delivering 'challenging' messages effectively, including those that come from the external environment as well as those we encounter internally. After gaining insight into the brain science behind the biology of conflict and emotion, we will then examine a 5-step framework for delivering difficult messages. Paired and small group activities comprise a large portion of this interactive course, which culminates in a role play. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Recognize how a perceived threat by the brain translates into a physiological response of fight, flight, or freeze Utilize various techniques to mitigate an 'amygdala hijack' state Leverage a 5-step model to deliver 'challenging' news effectively Managing Difficult Conversations Obstacles to managing difficult conversations Understanding human nature Brain Science and the Biology of Emotion The unique challenge of social and emotional learning The limbic system and the amygdala hijack Self-regulation strategy for the amygdala hijack Delivering Challenging Messages Managing difficult conversations 5 steps for delivering a challenging message Verbal active listening techniques Preparing to deliver a challenging message (scenarios) Conversations Involving Emotion and Conflict Two types of conflict Spectrum of responses to conflict Psychological type preferences and conflict Creating an action plan
The Negative Thought Pattern Interrupt does exactly what it says Course curriculum 1 Welcome to the course! Welcome from Simon Lee Maryan, Course Creator What is the Immediate Care Process? CPD Accreditation About the Course Creator How to Navigate this course What Are Your Initial Outcomes Individual Change Readiness Assess 2 Part 1 - Theory Part 1 - Introduction Video 3 Bonus Module 1: Psychological and Physiological Effects of Stress Lesson BM1.1: Stress and Work Lesson BM1.2: Types of Stress and Causes Lesson BM1.3: Physical Effects of Stress - Musculoskeletal Lesson BM1.4: Physical Effects of Stress - Respiratory Lesson BM 1.5: Physical Effects of Stress - Cardiovascular Lesson BM 1.6: Physical Effects of Stress - Endocrine Lesson BM 1.7: Physical Effects of Stress - Gastrointestinal Lesson BM 1.8: Physical Effects of Stress - Nervous Lesson BM 1.9 - Psychological Effects of Stress 4 Bonus Module 2: Psychological and Physiological Effects of Fatigue Lesson BM 2.1: Definition of Fatigue Lesson BM 2.2: Types of fatigue and Causes Lesson BM 2.3: Psychological Effects of Fatigue Lesson BM 2.4: Methods to Manage Stress and Fatigue 5 Module 1: Foundation Theory Lesson 1.1: The Principles for Success Lesson 1.2: Creating Outcomes with Positive Effect Lesson 1.3: Cause and Effect Lesson 1.4: The Mind-Body Connection Lesson 1.5: Neurological Connections Lesson 1.6: The Presuppositions for Life 6 Module 2: Communication Principles and Skills Module 2: Introduction Video Lesson 2.1: A Communication Model Lesson 2.2: Observing Body Language and Non-Verbal Communication Lesson 2.2.1: Behavioural Profiling Aide Memoire Lesson 2.2.2: Basic Behavioural Profiling Exercises Lesson 2.3: Rapport - What is it, how do we build and maintain it? Lesson 2.4: Our Senses and Language Lesson 2.4.1: Exercise - Sensory Preference Lesson 2.4.1 - Exercise Worksheet Lesson 2.5: Predicate Language Module 2 Assessment 7 Module 3: The Limbic System, Memory and Brain Activity Lesson 3.1: How the Limbic System Affects Memory Lesson 3.1.1: Memory Graphics - Downloads Lesson 3.2: Perceptual Blindness and Conscious Overload Lesson 3.3: Brain Activity and Brain Waves Lesson 3.4: Circadian Rhythm Lesson 3.4.1: Exercise Worksheet - Sleep Diary Lesson 3.5:Ultradian Rhythm Module 3 Assessment 8 Module 4: Influences on Your State of Mind, Emotions, Beliefs and Decisions Lesson 4.1: Influences on Your State of Mind Lesson 4.2: Emotional Response vs Decisions Lesson 4.3: Beliefs Lesson 4.4: Identifying Limiting Beliefs Lesson 4.4.1: Exercise Worksheet - Identify Your Limiting Beliefs Lesson 4.5: Limiting Beliefs - Framing Principle, Frame of Reference Lesson 4.5.1: Reframing, Schemas, Meaning Lesson 4.5.2 - Exercise Worksheet - Identify Your Frames of Reference, Schemas and Meaning Lesson 4.6: Values Lesson 4.6.1: Values Exercise Video Explanation Lesson 4.6.1 - Values Exercise WorkSheet Lesson 4.6.2: Beliefs Behind Your Values Video Explanation Lesson 4.6.2 - Exercise Worksheet 2 - Beliefs Behind Your Values Module 4 Assessment 9 Module 5: Behavioural Change Module 5: Introduction Video Lesson 5.1: The Behavioural Change Learning Cycle Behavioural Change Learning Cycle - Video Explanation Behavioural Change Learning Cycle PDF Lesson 5.2: The Intentional Change Model Lesson 5.2.1: Reflective Exercise - Who Helped Me and Who Tried Lesson 5.3: The Intentional Change Model Cont. Module 5 Assessment 10 Part 2 - Techniques Part 2 - Techniques Introduction 11 Module 6: Negative Thought Pattern Interrupt Lesson 6.1: Negative Thought Pattern Interrupt - What Is It? Lesson 6.2: NTPI - The Process Overview Lesson 6.3: NTPI - The Process in Detail Lesson 6.4: NTPI - Live Video Demo with Client 12 Module 7: The Whole Brain State Lesson 7.1: The Whole Brain State (WBS) - Description Lesson 7.2: WBS - The Process Lesson 7.3: The Whole Brain State - Live Video Demo with Client 13 Module 8: Anchoring Lesson 8.1: Brief History of Anchoring Lesson 8.2: Uses of Anchoring Lesson 8.4.1: Icarus Anchoring Process - PDF Download Lesson 8.4: The Anchoring Process Lesson 8.5: Anchoring - Live Video Demo with Client Lesson 8.6: Hot to Bring All Three Techniques Together 14 Bonus Module 3: Personal Needs Lesson B3.1: How are Your Personal Needs Being Fulfilled? Lesson B 3.2 - Exercise Worksheet - Hierarchy of Needs 15 Next steps More resources for you Before you go...
Mastering Critical Conversations (On-Demand) We will explore various obstacles to delivering 'challenging' messages effectively, including those that come from the external environment as well as those we encounter internally. After gaining insight into the brain science behind the biology of conflict and emotion, we will then examine a 5-step framework for delivering difficult messages. Paired and small group activities comprise a large portion of this interactive course, which culminates in a role play. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Recognize how a perceived threat by the brain translates into a physiological response of fight, flight, or freeze Utilize various techniques to mitigate an 'amygdala hijack' state Leverage a 5-step model to deliver 'challenging' news effectively Managing Difficult Conversations Obstacles to managing difficult conversations Understanding human nature Brain Science and the Biology of Emotion The unique challenge of social and emotional learning The limbic system and the amygdala hijack Self-regulation strategy for the amygdala hijack Delivering Challenging Messages Managing difficult conversations 5 steps for delivering a challenging message Verbal active listening techniques Preparing to deliver a challenging message (scenarios) Conversations Involving Emotion and Conflict Two types of conflict Spectrum of responses to conflict Psychological type preferences and conflict Critical conversation role play Creating an action plan
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The Negative Thought Pattern Interrupt does exactly what it says Course curriculum 1 Welcome to the course! Welcome from Simon Lee Maryan, Course Creator What is the Somato-Limbic Metacognitive Process (SLM Process)? CPD Accreditation About the Course Creator How to Navigate this course What Are Your Initial Outcomes SLM Process Course Learning Outcomes Individual Change Readiness Assessment 2 Part 1 - Theory Part 1 - Introduction Video 3 Bonus Module 1: Psychological and Physiological Effects of Stress Lesson BM1.1: Stress and Work Lesson BM1.2: Types of Stress and Causes Lesson BM1.3: Physical Effects of Stress - Musculoskeletal Lesson BM1.4: Physical Effects of Stress - Respiratory Lesson BM 1.5: Physical Effects of Stress - Cardiovascular Lesson BM 1.6: Physical Effects of Stress - Endocrine Lesson BM 1.7: Physical Effects of Stress - Gastrointestinal Lesson BM 1.8: Physical Effects of Stress - Nervous Lesson BM1.9 - Psychological Effects of Stress 4 Bonus Module 2: Psychological and Physiological Effects of Fatigue Lesson BM2.1: Definition of Fatigue Lesson BM2.2: Types of fatigue and Causes Lesson BM2.3: Psychological Effects of Fatigue Lesson BM2.4: Methods to Manage Stress and Fatigue 5 Module 1: Foundation Theory Lesson 1.1: The Principles for SuccessFREE PREVIEW Lesson 1.2: Creating Outcomes with Positive Effect Lesson 1.3: Setting an Intervention Up For Success Lesson 1.4: Cause and Effect Lesson 1.5: The Mind-Body Connection Lesson 1.6: Neurological Connections Lesson 1.7: The Presuppositions for Life Module 1 Assessment 6 Module 2: Communication Principles and Skills Module 2: Introduction Video Lesson 2.1: A Communication Model Lesson 2.2: Observing Body Language and Non-Verbal Communication Lesson 2.2.1: Behavioural Profiling Aide Memoire Lesson 2.2.2: Basic Behavioural Profiling Exercises Lesson 2.3: Rapport - What is it, how do we build and maintain it? Lesson 2.4: Our Senses and Language Lesson 2.4.1: Exercise - Sensory Preference Lesson 2.4.1 - Exercise Worksheet Lesson 2.5: Predicate Language Module 2 Assessment 7 Module 3: Eye Movement Patterns Module 3 Introduction Video Lesson 3.1: Eye Movement Pattern Cues Lesson 3.2: How to Elicit Eye Patterns Lesson 3.3: Eye Tracking Exercise Lesson 3.3.1 Eye Tracking Exercise Sheet - PDF Lesson 3.4: Synesthesia Module 3 Assessment 8 Module 4: Submodalities Module 4 Introduction Video Lesson 4.1: Modalities and Submodalities Lesson 4.2: Possible uses for Changing Submodalities and How to Elicit Them Lesson 4.3: Using Submodalities for Change Lesson 4.3.1: Exercise - Submodality Change Video: How to use the Submodality Checklist Lesson 4.3.2: Submodality Checklist PDF Module 4 Assessment 9 Module 5: The Limbic System, Memory and Brain Activity Module 5: Introduction Video Lesson 5.1: How the Limbic System Affects Memory Lesson 5.1.1: Memory Graphics - Downloads Lesson 5.2: Perceptual Blindness and Conscious Overload Lesson 5.3: Brain Activity and Brain Waves Lesson 5.4: Circadian Rhythm Lesson 5.4.1: Exercise Worksheet - Sleep Diary Lesson 5.5:Ultradian Rhythm Module 5 Assessment 10 Module 6: Influences on Your State of Mind, Emotions, Beliefs and Decisions Module 6: Introduction Video Lesson 6.1: Influences on Your State of Mind Lesson 6.2: Emotional Response vs Decisions Lesson 6.3: Beliefs Lesson 6.4: Identifying Limiting Beliefs Lesson 6.4.1: Exercise Worksheet - Identify Your Limiting Beliefs Lesson 6.5: Limiting Beliefs - Framing Principle, Frame of Reference Lesson 6.5.1: Reframing, Schemas, Meaning Lesson 6.5.2 - Exercise Worksheet - Identify Your Frames of Reference, Schemas and Meaning Lesson 6.6: Values Lesson 6.6.1: Values Exercise Video Explanation Lesson 6.6.1 - Values Exercise WorkSheet Lesson 6.6.2: Beliefs Behind Your Values Video Explanation Lesson 6.6.2 - Exercise Worksheet 2 - Beliefs Behind Your Values Module 6 Assessment 11 Module 7:The Logical Levels Model for Personal Change Module 7: Introduction Video Lesson 7.1: An Introduction to the Logical Levels Model Lesson 7.2: Logical Levels - Environment Lesson 7.3: The logical Levels - Behaviour Lesson 7.4: The Logical Levels - Capability Lesson 7.5: The Logical Levels Model - Beliefs and Values Lesson 7.6: The Logical Levels Model - Identity Lesson 7.7: The Logical Levels Model - Purpose Video Explanation of Personal Exploration Exercise Lesson 7.8: Personal Exploration Exercise - PDF Module 7 Assessment 12 Module 8: Behavioural Change Module 8: Introduction Video Lesson 8.1: The Behavioural Change Learning Cycle Behavioural Change Learning Cycle - Video Explanation Behavioural Change Learning Cycle PDF Lesson 8.2: The Intentional Change Model Lesson 8.2.1: Reflective Exercise - Who Helped Me and Who Tried Lesson 8.3: The Intentional Change Model Cont. Module 8 Assessment 13 Part 2 - Techniques Part 2 - Techniques Introduction 14 Module 9: Negative Thought Pattern Interrupt Lesson 9.1: Negative Thought Pattern Interrupt - What Is It? Lesson 9.2: NTPI - The Process Overview Lesson 9.3: NTPI - The Process in Detail Lesson 9.4: NTPI - Live Video Demo with Client Lesson 9.5: NTPI Assignment 15 Module 10: The Whole Brain State Lesson 10.1: The Whole Brain State (WBS) - Description Lesson 10.2: WBS - The Process Lesson 10.3: The Whole Brain State - Live Video Demo with Client Lesson 10.4: Whole Brain State Assignment 16 Module 11: Anchoring Lesson 11.1: Brief History of Anchoring Lesson 11.2: Uses of Anchoring Lesson 11.3: 5 Keys to Anchoring - ITURN Lesson 11.4: The Anchoring Process Lesson 11.4.1: Icarus Anchoring Process - PDF Download Lesson 11.5: Anchoring - Live Video Demo with Client Lesson 11.6: Anchoring Assignment Lesson 11.7: How to Bring all Three Techniques Together 17 Module 12: Eye Patterning and Re-imprinting Lesson 12.1: What Is Eye Patterning and Re-Imprinting Lesson 12.2: What Are Memories & Imprints & How Are They Created? Lesson 12.3: Brick Walls and Feeling Stuck Lesson 12.4: Eye Patterning and Re-imprinting Process Lesson 12.5: EPRI - Live Video Demo with Client Lesson 12.6: Eye Patterning and Re-imprinting Assignment 18 Module 13: Swish Pattern Lesson 13.1: The Swish Pattern Lesson 13.2: Keys To Successful SWISH Patterns Lesson 13.3: SWISH Pattern Guide Script 19 Module 14: Purpose Lesson 14.1: Purpose Lesson 14.2: Your Purpose Statement - Exercise Worksheet 20 Module 15: Case Studies Assignment Lesson 15.1 - Case Study Assignment Lesson 15.2: Sample Case Studies and Informed Consent Form 21 Bonus Module 3: Personal Needs Lesson B3.1: How are Your Personal Needs Being Fulfilled? Lesson B3.1 - Exercise Worksheet - Hierarchy of Needs 22 Next steps More resources for you Before you go...Please leave us your thoughts on your experience of this course. This is invaluable to us as it means you are helping us to continuously improve our courses as we learn from you.
The Negative Thought Pattern Interrupt does exactly what it says Course curriculum Welcome to the course! Welcome from Simon Lee Maryan, Course Creator What is the Somato-Limbic Metacognitive Process (SLM Process)? CPD Accreditation About the Course Creator How to Navigate this course What Are Your Initial Outcomes SLM Process Course Learning Outcomes Individual Change Readiness Assessment 2 Part 1 - Theory Part 1 - Introduction Video 3 Bonus Module 1: Psychological and Physiological Effects of Stress Lesson BM1.1: Stress and Work Lesson BM1.2: Types of Stress and Causes Lesson BM1.3: Physical Effects of Stress - Musculoskeletal Lesson BM1.4: Physical Effects of Stress - Respiratory Lesson BM 1.5: Physical Effects of Stress - Cardiovascular Lesson BM 1.6: Physical Effects of Stress - Endocrine Lesson BM 1.7: Physical Effects of Stress - Gastrointestinal Lesson BM 1.8: Physical Effects of Stress - Nervous Lesson BM1.9 - Psychological Effects of Stress 4 Bonus Module 2: Psychological and Physiological Effects of Fatigue Lesson BM2.1: Definition of Fatigue Lesson BM2.2: Types of fatigue and Causes Lesson BM2.3: Psychological Effects of Fatigue Lesson BM2.4: Methods to Manage Stress and Fatigue 5 Module 1: Foundation Theory Lesson 1.1: The Principles for Success Lesson 1.2: Creating Outcomes with Positive Effect Lesson 1.3: Setting a Coaching Intervention Up For Success Lesson 1.4: Cause and Effect Lesson 1.5: The Mind-Body Connection Lesson 1.6: Neurological Connections Lesson 1.7: The Presuppositions for Life Module 1 Assessment 6 Module 2: Communication Principles and Skills Module 2: Introduction Video Lesson 2.1: A Communication Model Lesson 2.2: Observing Body Language and Non-Verbal Communication Lesson 2.2.1: Behavioural Profiling Aide Memoire Lesson 2.2.2: Basic Behavioural Profiling Exercises Lesson 2.3: Rapport - What is it, how do we build and maintain it? Lesson 2.4: Our Senses and Language Lesson 2.4.1: Exercise - Sensory Preference Lesson 2.4.1 - Exercise Worksheet Lesson 2.5: Predicate Language Module 2 Assessment 7 Module 3: Eye Movement Patterns Module 3 Introduction Video Lesson 3.1: Eye Movement Pattern Cues Lesson 3.2: How to Elicit Eye Patterns Lesson 3.3: Eye Tracking Exercise Lesson 3.3.1 Eye Tracking Exercise Sheet - PDF Lesson 3.4: Synesthesia Module 3 Assessment 8 Module 4: Submodalities Module 4 Introduction Video Lesson 4.1: Modalities and Submodalities Lesson 4.2: Possible uses for Changing Submodalities and How to Elicit Them Lesson 4.3: Using Submodalities for Change Lesson 4.3.1: Exercise - Submodality Change Video: How to use the Submodality Checklist Lesson 4.3.2: Submodality Checklist PDF Module 4 Assessment 9 Module 5: The Limbic System, Memory and Brain Activity Module 5: Introduction Video Lesson 5.1: How the Limbic System Affects Memory Lesson 5.1.1: Memory Graphics - Downloads Lesson 5.2: Perceptual Blindness and Conscious Overload Lesson 5.3: Brain Activity and Brain Waves Lesson 5.4: Circadian Rhythm Lesson 5.4.1: Exercise Worksheet - Sleep Diary Lesson 5.5:Ultradian Rhythm Module 5 Assessment 10 Module 6: Influences on Your State of Mind, Emotions, Beliefs and Decisions Module 6: Introduction Video Lesson 6.1: Influences on Your State of Mind Lesson 6.2: Emotional Response vs Decisions Lesson 6.3: Beliefs Lesson 6.4: Identifying Limiting Beliefs Lesson 6.4.1: Exercise Worksheet - Identify Your Limiting Beliefs Lesson 6.5: Limiting Beliefs - Framing Principle, Frame of Reference Lesson 6.5.1: Reframing, Schemas, Meaning Lesson 6.5.2 - Exercise Worksheet - Identify Your Frames of Reference, Schemas and Meaning Lesson 6.6: Values Lesson 6.6.1: Values Exercise Video Explanation Lesson 6.6.1 - Values Exercise WorkSheet Lesson 6.6.2: Beliefs Behind Your Values Video Explanation Lesson 6.6.2 - Exercise Worksheet 2 - Beliefs Behind Your Values Module 6 Assessment 11 Module 7:The Logical Levels Model for Personal Change Module 7: Introduction Video Lesson 7.1: An Introduction to the Logical Levels Model Lesson 7.2: Logical Levels - Environment Lesson 7.3: The logical Levels - Behaviour Lesson 7.4: The Logical Levels - Capability Lesson 7.5: The Logical Levels Model - Beliefs and Values Lesson 7.6: The Logical Levels Model - Identity Lesson 7.7: The Logical Levels Model - Purpose Video Explanation of Personal Exploration Exercise Lesson 7.8: Personal Exploration Exercise - PDF Module 7 Assessment 12 Module 8: Behavioural Change Module 8: Introduction Video Lesson 8.1: The Behavioural Change Learning Cycle Behavioural Change Learning Cycle - Video Explanation Behavioural Change Learning Cycle PDF Lesson 8.2: The Intentional Change Model Lesson 8.2.1: Reflective Exercise - Who Helped Me and Who Tried Lesson 8.3: The Intentional Change Model Cont. Module 8 Assessment 13 Part 2 - Techniques Part 2 - Techniques Introduction 14 Module 9: Negative Thought Pattern Interrupt Lesson 9.1: Negative Thought Pattern Interrupt - What Is It? Lesson 9.2: NTPI - The Process Overview Lesson 9.3: NTPI - The Process in Detail Lesson 9.4: NTPI - Live Video Demo with Client Lesson 9.5: NTPI Assignment 15 Module 10: The Whole Brain State Lesson 10.1: The Whole Brain State (WBS) - Description Lesson 10.2: WBS - The Process Lesson 10.3: The Whole Brain State - Live Video Demo with Client Lesson 10.4: Whole Brain State Assignment 16 Module 11: Anchoring Lesson 11.1: Brief History of Anchoring Lesson 11.2: Uses of Anchoring Lesson 11.3: 5 Keys to Anchoring - ITURN Lesson 11.4: The Anchoring Process Lesson 11.4.1: Icarus Anchoring Process - PDF Download Lesson 11.5: Anchoring - Live Video Demo with Client Lesson 11.6: Anchoring Assignment Lesson 11.7: How to Bring all Three Techniques Together 17 Bonus Module 3: Personal Needs Lesson B3.1: How are Your Personal Needs Being Fulfilled? Lesson B3.2 - Exercise Worksheet - Hierarchy of Needs 18 Module 12: Purpose Lesson 12.1: Purpose Lesson 12.2: Your Purpose Statement - Exercise Worksheet 19 Module 13: Case Studies Assignment Lesson 13.1 - Case Study Assignment Sample Case Studies and Informed Consent Form 20 Next steps Congratulations, you're Almost Done!! Here's What's Next Before you go...Please leave us your thoughts on your experience of this course.
Description Biopsychology Diploma For those looking to truly understand the intricate relationship between the brain, behaviour, and the entire human body, the Biopsychology Diploma is the ideal online course to embark upon. This comprehensive online programme is designed to unravel the complexities of how biological processes influence behaviour and mental processes. Offering a deep understanding of the biological foundations of behaviour, the course illuminates how hormones, the nervous system, and other factors play a pivotal role in human experiences. The Biopsychology Diploma course commences with an in-depth introduction to Biopsychology, setting the scene for students to gain a profound understanding of the subject. This foundation ensures learners are well-equipped to comprehend the more complex topics that follow. A pivotal component of the course delves into the wonders of the Human Nervous System. This unit uncovers how this intricate system is the primary messenger of the body, transmitting information between different parts and ensuring optimal function. By understanding this, students gain a clearer insight into how disruptions or changes within the system can influence behaviour. Equally intriguing is the module dedicated to the Human Brain. Often considered the most complex organ in the human body, the brain serves as the control centre. Here, students explore its various structures and regions, each with its unique functions, and how these contribute to our thoughts, actions, emotions, and more. One cannot discuss biopsychology without addressing the role of Hormones and Behaviour. This section of the Biopsychology Diploma course presents a comprehensive overview of the endocrine system and its vital hormones. It delves into how these chemical messengers impact our mood, responses, and overall behaviour. The Sensation and Perception module introduces learners to the captivating world of human senses. This unit explains how we perceive the world around us and the underlying biological mechanisms that make this possible. Sleep and Consciousness is another intriguing area covered. Here, the importance of sleep, its various stages, and its impact on cognitive functions and consciousness are explored. The Emotions, Stress, and Health module investigates how our biological systems respond to emotions and stress, offering insights into how these responses can affect our health and well-being. This section underscores the significance of mental and emotional health in relation to our physical health. Diving further into the realm of cognition, the Learning and Memory segment of the course provides a detailed examination of how our brain processes new information, stores it, and retrieves it when necessary. The intricate dance between neurons during these processes is explained, allowing learners to appreciate the marvels of human memory. As one advances in the Biopsychology Diploma course, the Neurodevelopment and Aging module reveals the journey of the brain from birth through old age. This offers a comprehensive look at how the brain evolves, matures, and eventually faces the challenges of ageing. The course concludes with a forward-thinking module on Future Directions in Biopsychology. This final unit provides a glimpse into the emerging trends, research, and discoveries that are shaping the future of this fascinating discipline. Opting for the Biopsychology Diploma online course ensures that learners are presented with a rich blend of theoretical knowledge, real-world examples, and cutting-edge research. This meticulously designed course is ideal for those looking to embark on a career in psychology, neuroscience, or related fields, or for anyone with a burning curiosity about the workings of the human mind and body. Enrol today and embark on an enlightening journey into the heart of biopsychology. What you will learn 1:Introduction to Biopsychology 2:The Human Nervous System 3:The Human Brain 4:Hormones and Behaviour 5:Sensation and Perception 6:Sleep and Consciousness 7:Emotions, Stress, and Health 8:Learning and Memory 9:Neurodevelopment and Aging 10:Future Directions in Biopsychology Course Outcomes After completing the course, you will receive a diploma certificate and an academic transcript from Elearn college. Assessment Each unit concludes with a multiple-choice examination. This exercise will help you recall the major aspects covered in the unit and help you ensure that you have not missed anything important in the unit. The results are readily available, which will help you see your mistakes and look at the topic once again. If the result is satisfactory, it is a green light for you to proceed to the next chapter. Accreditation Elearn College is a registered Ed-tech company under the UK Register of Learning( Ref No:10062668). After completing a course, you will be able to download the certificate and the transcript of the course from the website. For the learners who require a hard copy of the certificate and transcript, we will post it for them for an additional charge.
Description Behavioral Neuroscience Diploma Embark on a transformative learning journey with the Behavioral Neuroscience Diploma, a meticulously crafted online course that seamlessly blends the complexities and intrigues of brain functioning with psychological phenomena. From understanding the intricacies of the brain and behaviour to unraveling the mysteries of emotions and motivations, this diploma offers an immersive and comprehensive online learning experience for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge in the realm of behavioral neuroscience. Anchoring the foundational principles, the course commences with the Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience, laying down a robust framework for all subsequent modules. It navigates through the essentials of neurological principles, brain structures, and functions, setting a sturdy base for students to build their knowledge upon. Grasping the physiological mechanisms underpinning behaviour finds root in exploring The Brain and Behavior module. This segment elucidates the complex interplay between neurological processes and observable actions, intertwining elements of anatomy, biochemistry, and pharmacology to unfold the mysteries behind behavioral patterns. With a spotlight on Learning and Memory, the Behavioral Neuroscience Diploma focuses on how experiences carve pathways in our brains, influencing our capacity to remember, learn, and adapt. This part zooms into neural plasticity, memory formation, and the profound influences these aspects exert upon learning processes and behavioral alterations. Moving towards Sensation and Perception, students will explore how our brain processes sensory information and deciphers the world around us. This exploration encircles the neuroscientific processes that underlie our five senses, and how our brains interpret these sensory signals to form our perception and reality. The fascinating world of Emotions and Motivation is another critical stop in this educational journey. Understand the neurological underpinnings of emotions, and how these emotional states can drive motivation and behavior, offering insights into why we do what we do. Delving into Social and Developmental Neuroscience, the course reveals how our brains develop and are shaped by social interactions throughout our lifespan. From early childhood neural development to the role of neuroscience in social bonding and interactions, this segment encompasses a wide spectrum. Addressing the critical arena of Neurological and Mental Health Disorders, the diploma sheds light on the neurological basis of various mental health conditions and explores the impact of neurological disorders on behavior, offering a deeply empathetic understanding of the struggles faced by individuals dealing with these challenges. The Cognitive Functions and Intelligence module enables students to discover the neurological roots of thinking, reasoning, problem-solving, and intelligence, laying bare the intricate web where cognition and neural processes entwine. The Techniques and Technologies in Behavioral Neuroscience module draws attention to the revolutionary tools, methodologies, and technological advances that are driving discoveries in the field. From exploring brain mapping to understanding different research methodologies, it offers a glimpse into the tech-enhanced future of neuroscience. Closing with Future Perspectives in Behavioral Neuroscience, the course guides learners through emerging trends, potential future developments, and the ethical considerations in neuroscience research and application. This Behavioral Neuroscience Diploma, with its meticulously crafted modules, not only armours its participants with profound knowledge but also cultivates a critically analytical mindset, apt for professionals or enthusiasts aiming to carve a niche in neuroscience, psychology, or related fields. The digital format of the course ensures that learning can occur in a flexible, self-paced manner, unhindered by geographical limitations. Encompassing vivid materials, interactive sessions, and expert-led webinars, the online learning environment is enriched and engaging, promising not just theoretical knowledge but also practical insights and a supportive learning community. Embark on this enlightening journey, unravel the mysteries of the mind and behavior, and step into a future where you could potentially unlock the secrets held within our neural pathways. The Behavioral Neuroscience Diploma awaits to welcome you into a world where psychology and neuroscience converge to explain the beautiful enigma that is human behaviour. What you will learn 1:Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience 2:The Brain and Behavior 3:Learning and Memory 4:Sensation and Perception 5:Emotions and Motivation 6:Social and Developmental Neuroscience 7:Neurological and Mental Health Disorders 8:Cognitive Functions and Intelligence 9:Techniques and Technologies in Behavioral Neuroscience 10:Future Perspectives in Behavioral Neuroscience Course Outcomes After completing the course, you will receive a diploma certificate and an academic transcript from Elearn college. Assessment Each unit concludes with a multiple-choice examination. This exercise will help you recall the major aspects covered in the unit and help you ensure that you have not missed anything important in the unit. The results are readily available, which will help you see your mistakes and look at the topic once again. If the result is satisfactory, it is a green light for you to proceed to the next chapter. Accreditation Elearn College is a registered Ed-tech company under the UK Register of Learning( Ref No:10062668). After completing a course, you will be able to download the certificate and the transcript of the course from the website. For the learners who require a hard copy of the certificate and transcript, we will post it for them for an additional charge.