A Cognitive Psychology Approach to Mental Health & Wellness
What you’ll learn
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Perceptions determine behavior, and behaviours determine perceptions.
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The application of useful cognitive and behavioural psychology models.
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A personal improvement methodology that emphasizes self-awareness.
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How to increase the accuracy and efficiency of your thought processes.
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A psychology-based approach to making rational and assertive decisions.
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How to establish goals and objectives that are defined and measurable.
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Learn how to challenge and improve unhelpful behaviors and attitudes.
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How to reduce the negative impact of psychological or physical distress.
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A model for identifying and solving problems that stem from life stressors.
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And much, much more.
A healthy mental state is as important as a healthy physical state. A person is mentally healthy when they are able to recognize their own abilities, efficiently regulate their own behaviour, deal effectively with the stresses resulting from everyday life, and contribute to society. The importance of good mental health cannot be overstated at any stage of life, from childhood to adulthood.
The world system has undergone a profound shift in recent years, with people’s livelihoods and society at large being drastically changed in a variety of ways. The field of Cognitive Behavioural Psychology does not provide people with solutions to the complexities of their everyday lives. But it can provide them with a rationale for initiating significant self-improvement for themselves and also for the communities they belong to.
Most people understand the importance of keeping an open mind. Being open-minded does, however, come with the problem that others will always attempt to impose their ideas upon it. Having an open mind has another inherent problem where some ideas people adopt throughout their lives can sabotage the health of their thoughts, the balance of their emotions, and, as a result, will adversely impact the quality of their lives.
This Cognitive Behavioural Psychology training is not intended to provide you with superficial anecdotes about how you can feel ‘happier’ about how you are currently living your life. The purpose of this training course is to assist you in gaining a deeper understanding of yourself, and as a result determine the specific ways in which you can take greater control over your mind, willpower, and how you emotionally manage your life each day.
The following are some of the topics you will learn during this course:
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The relationship between perceptions and behaviours.
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A range of cognitive and behavioural psychology models.
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Self-awareness as a strategy for personal improvement.
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Enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of your thinking.
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A framework for making smart and assertive decisions.
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The role mindset plays in shaping your ability to perform.
In order for the human mind to remain healthy, it needs to be continually exposed to new information and knowledge. Mental wellness is more than the absence of self-defeating beliefs, behaviours, or attitudes: it is fundamental to personal growth. This training is based on a variety of cognitive and behavioural psychology principles, so that you will emerge from the course best prepared to put your new knowledge to good use.
Keeping a healthy mental state is within everyone’s grasp. Throughout life, a person’s mental well-being can change, and it is, therefore, essential to gain a deep understanding of the mind and to develop the discipline needed to manage the challenges of everyday life and achieve meaningful goals. The Cognitive Behaviour Psychology course will help you bring structure to your thinking and self-awareness to all aspects of your life.
In addition to improving your quality of life, this Cognitive Behavioural Psychology (CBP) for Mental Health and Wellness course will also improve your understanding of yourself and the world around you. This unique online training presents a variety of self-improvement strategies for those who want to strengthen how they relate to themselves, eliminate self-doubt, and acquire a renewed ability to interact authentically with other people.
Self-control is an integral component of self-discipline. Therefore, you must be able to control your thoughts before you can positively affect your emotional well-being. It is true that there are many uncontrollable events in life, however, the best years of your life will be those during which you take charge of your own problems. There is no need to blame your government, your economy, or your family. You alone will determine your future.
“The smaller the detail, the greater the value. This course fluctuates between detailed ideas and high-level proposals for heightened states of thinking. I love it!” – Matthew F. Westgarth
This thought-provoking training course is part of a larger curriculum of self-improvement and professional development training courses, designed by Kain Ramsay Ltd, and hosted within the Achology community peer-learning environment. The training course is accompanied by a 30-day money-back guarantee, so if you’re not happy with the format, you can get your money back – no questions asked.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone interested in developing themselves either professionally or personally.
- Training for those who want to advance their personal or professional growth.
- Students in this course should be motivated to learn about their own psychology.
- The course can be taken standalone or in tandem with another Achology training.
- The course is open to both men and women, regardless of age, status or ethnicity.
- Students with an interest in psychology will find this course particularly interesting.
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Nivetha Jd –
Hi Kain, thoroughly enjoyed the course. It gave me a new and wholesome perspective about stress management. Never knew that so many things which we do (like comparing us with others) become the factors for our stress. I loved the section which you explained about ‘what you focus on, you feel’ and also the natural order of our emotions. Definitely its not just a stress management course, but one which helps us to gain a complete understanding about us, our relationships and life in general. I also loved the way in which you gave room for us to reflect on and come with our own ideas & strategies to deal with our lives effectively, instead of giving readymade solutions. A lot of great and useful takeaways for everyone. A much recommended course for all.
Lisa Wherry –
Absolutely brilliant- genuinely changed my thought process and life looks and feels different for the better!
Saqib Abdul Karim –
Good course
Peter Hunt –
This was very informative and helpful
John C. Gahan –
very good course
Agnė Anaitė –
a sincere lecturer, the information could be more accurate and concise
Najmi Junaid –
I took this course because I am under so much stressed and do not know how to get out of this situation. the three lectures so far give me hope to find the solution for me.
Michal Czeisler –
lots of talking around the point…. not for me – I am suffering from stress due to the situation in my country, and this course doesn’t really reffer to such situations. Might be good for people who are dealing with something else
Smita –
Great insight
Jenny Verkerk –
finding the course very interesting and informative
Stephen Hopkins –
It contains exactly what other courses contained, good unless you’ve taken the other courses. The Israelis were never slaves in Egypt BTW, that has been de-bunked but I get the point.
Lisa Sands –
So far so good just have to go back n print it out because I’m walking n listening