Conquer Challenges of Mental Health | Expert CBT, DBT, Trauma, Grief Therapy at PsyQuench

At PsyQuench, Our Diploma Courses

Are expertly designed to help you conquer the complexities of mental health.

Delve into essential areas including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Grief Counseling, Trauma Therapy, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, and Psychological Testing. Our comprehensive curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, ensuring you’re well-prepared for the demands of the profession. Whether you're entering the mental health field or seeking to enhance your expertise, our courses provide hands-on experience and exposure to cutting-edge methods, setting the stage for your career development and skill enhancement.

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diploma in psychology

DIPLOMA IN PSYCHOLOGY

Starts on: 7th August, 2024

Duration: 9 months

Hours:  150 hours

Credits: 6 NEP Credits

Days: 2 days a week (Wednesday & Friday)

Time: 8-9 pm

Eligibility: Open to All

Hurry! Limited Seats Per Cohort

Fees

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One Time Fees

Rs 25000

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1st Installment

Rs 12500

(At the time of registration)

2nd Installment

Rs 6250

(Due in Sept)

3rd Installment

Rs 6250

(Due in Oct)

Introduction to Psychology

Introduction to Psychology

Nature of Psychology

Development of Psychology as a discipline

Major Schools/ Perspectives of Psychology

  1. Behaviorism
  2. Psychoanalysis
  3. Humanism
  4. Cognitive
  5. Existentialism
  6. Gestalt

Current debates in Psychology

  1. ‘The Devil Made Me Do It’
  2. ‘Me and My Selfish Genes’
  3. ‘When Science Tampers With Feelings’
  4. ‘Or Do We Each Have Minds After All?’

Introduction to Psychological Processes

    • Sensation & Perception
    • Emotion & Motivation
    • Learning & Memory 
    • Thinking & Reasoning 
    • Intelligence
      • Introduction to Intelligence and Theories
      • Tests of Intelligence 
      • Calculating IQ
      • Disorders of Intelligence
    • Personality
      • Introduction to Personality and Types of Personalities
      • Tests of Personality
      • Personality Disorders

Types of Research Methods

  • Natural, Systematic Observation
  • Survey Method
  • Case Study
  • Experiments in Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • NeuroPsychology
  • Counseling Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Industrial/ Organizational Psychology

Additional Information

  • Observership to fields of psychology- counseling, clinical, organization
  • Project Work
  • Activities
  • Experiments
  • Surveys
  • Worksheets
  • Role plays
  • 1 month of free therapies
  • E-Copy of Test Manuals
  • Live Classes
  • Recordings Accessible for 1 Year
  • Continuous Evaluation, Seminars & Debates
  • Final Evaluation
  • 3 Hard Copies of Certificates (PsyQuench, MEPSC & IAOTH)
  • Performance Based Letter of Recommendation

The course outcomes for a diploma in psychology course are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the field and its applications. 

  •  Students will be able to demonstrate familiarity with the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, and historical trends in psychology.
  • Students will be able to apply psychological principles to individual, interpersonal, group, and societal issues.
  • Students will be able to describe the biological and cognitive processes that underlie human behavior, including sensation, perception, learning, memory, and motivation.
  • Students will be able to describe the developmental and social processes that influence human behavior, including lifespan development, social psychology, and personality.\
  • students will be able to apply their knowledge and skills to enhance their career prospects in fields related to psychology, such as counseling, education, or research
  • Will my credentials be accepted all over the world after completing this course?

Of course! Our credentials are widely recognized and may be used as credentials to demonstrate your knowledge anywhere in the globe. Wherever your path leads you, get ready to shine brilliantly as a respected professional.  

  • I am not from a psychology background. Can I still do the course?

All are entitled to knowledge! If you come from a related field of human science, have a friend or family member who is having mental health issues, or want to learn more about mental health, you can.    

  • Are the lessons taught live?

Yes! Our programs encourage real-time engagement by simulating the feeling of a dynamic virtual classroom. Not only that, but we also record every session for your reference in addition to offering live sessions to ensure convenience.  

  • What are the prerequisites to finishing the course?

The principal prerequisites entail upholding a minimum attendance rate of 60% and attaining a minimum of 40% in the evaluation in order to pass. Those who meet these prerequisites will be awarded the degree. If you don’t follow this you won’t get a degree or certificate.

  •  Will I get supervision after the course is completed?

Yes! Our groups never get dissolved. You can reach out to us at any given point of time, we are happy to help.

  • How do I get information about classes after I have made the payment?

You will be added to the Google Classroom and WhatsApp groups a day prior to class. Meanwhile, the PsyQuench coordinator will reach out to you to get the basic information that will be required on the certificate. 

  • When will I receive the degree certificates?

All the hard copies of the certificates will be delivered at your doorsteps within 2 months of successful completion of the course.

Academic Learning Time Includes the Following:

  • Directed learning: Direct contact time with teachers and trainers. Examples: lectures, seminars, tutorials, laboratory practicals, workshops, fieldwork, etc.
  • Self-Directed: Time spent in private studying. Examples: assignments, course projects, undertaking practical tasks, self-study, reading, searching the internet for information, etc.
  • Assessment: Time spent in assessment. Examples: time spent on preparing and carrying out formative and summative assessments, oral presentations, final exams, etc.

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