Eight structured programmes spanning foundational therapy skills, specialist domains and professional ethics. All courses are delivered online with live tutorial support.
A comprehensive foundation in therapeutic principles, counselling frameworks and core practitioner skills for those beginning their journey in psychotherapy.
Explore the neurological, psychological and social dimensions of addiction. This course covers evidence-based treatment approaches for substance and behavioural dependencies.
Understand the dynamics of human attachment, communication patterns and conflict resolution through the lens of contemporary relationship psychology research.
Examine intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, goal-setting theory and the psychological mechanisms that drive sustained behaviour change in clinical and everyday contexts.
Learn to identify, prevent and address psychological risks in workplace settings. Covers organisational psychology, burnout, psychosocial safety and employee wellbeing programmes.
Focused study of psychological development during adolescence, including identity formation, peer dynamics, risk behaviours and therapeutic approaches for working with young people.
A structured exploration of psychodynamic concepts from Freud through contemporary relational theory, with emphasis on clinical relevance and application in modern practice.
Navigate the ethical complexities of psychological practice, from informed consent and confidentiality to dual relationships and mandatory reporting obligations in Australian contexts.
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