The Clinical Psychology program at Atlanta University of Georgia is dedicated to preparing students for careers in mental health and clinical practice. Students delve into the principles of clinical a...
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Clinical psychology
The Clinical Psychology program at Atlanta University of Georgia is dedicated to preparing students for careers in mental health and clinical practice. Students delve into the principles of clinical assessment, therapeutic techniques, and psychological research. They gain practical experience in clinical settings, enabling them to provide essential support to individuals facing psychological challenges. Graduates are equipped to work as clinical psychologists, therapists, or counselors, making a significant impact on the mental health and well-being of individuals.
1 Year (Self-Paced)
Bachelor's Degree or equiv. international education
Explore our comprehensive curriculum designed to provide you with industry-relevant skills and knowledge.
5 courses in this module
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the key personality theorists by combining biog...
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the key personality theorists by combining biographical information on each theorist with his or her contributions to the field. The unique style of this enables you to easily grasp an understanding of the key people and movements in the field of personality.
The Course offers an eclectic, interdisciplinary approach to the study of adolescence, presenting bo...
The Course offers an eclectic, interdisciplinary approach to the study of adolescence, presenting both psychological and sociological viewpoints as well as educational, demographic, and economic data. The course takes into consideration current and important topics such as ethnic identity formation, gender issues, the Internet, and the effects of single-parent families.
This course incorporates neuroscience seamlessly into the study of cognitive psychology. This course...
This course incorporates neuroscience seamlessly into the study of cognitive psychology. This course takes a fresh look at the field, and presents it as it actually is today. By integrating findings about the brain into the usual fare for this topic, it provides the foundation for you to study current research in the field.
This course will provide an overview of the neural systems supporting our perception of spatial worl...
This course will provide an overview of the neural systems supporting our perception of spatial world, and the movements of our bodies within it. This course will draw special emphasis to the study of visual perception, memory and language processing, attention or action, human brain damages and recovery.
Course introduces the field of psychology and its basic concepts, theories, research methods, and co...
Course introduces the field of psychology and its basic concepts, theories, research methods, and contributions to the understanding of human behavior. Topics include the nervous system, perception, motivation, learning and memory, social behavior, personality, developmental, and clinical psychology. The past and current theories and contributions of major psychologists are explored.
5 courses in this module
This course introduces you to consultative and educational processes and roles in the profession of...
This course introduces you to consultative and educational processes and roles in the profession of psychology and their application in working with diverse populations. You become familiar with the basic stages and processes of consultation and various ways in which professional psychologists provide consultation services.
This course combines descriptions of emotional and behavioral disorders with discussion and interpre...
This course combines descriptions of emotional and behavioral disorders with discussion and interpretation of current research on their development. Material is organized around four basic concepts: nature of disorders and conceptual approaches; methods and rationale for assessment; major casual factors; and characteristics of disordered emotion and behavior.
This course examines substance abuse in population, addressing both ways to measure the problem and...
This course examines substance abuse in population, addressing both ways to measure the problem and how to treat individuals and families. It educates you by guiding through step-by-step, process of working with substance-abuse clients. Topic content builds in sequence; however, each topic can be taken as stand-alone-source of valuable information.
This advanced clinical psychology course explains the major clinical psychology disorders with respe...
This advanced clinical psychology course explains the major clinical psychology disorders with respect to the research in this field and treatment. Each disorder is detailed with the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, medication and treatment so that you have a detailed know-how with the field.
This comprehensive course offers an in-depth examination of the counseling profession. The course te...
This comprehensive course offers an in-depth examination of the counseling profession. The course text approaches each professional issue in counseling from both an ethical and legal point-of-view, offering you a complete, integrated exploration of all facets. Difficult issues are addressed in a straightforward manner, and practical, realistic advice is proffered.
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Multiple financing options and scholarships are available to help you achieve your educational goals.
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Bachelor's Degree or equiv. international education
60 Hours credit hours
1 Year (Self-Paced)
10 total courses in the program
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