This is to verify that Melissa Swartz has completed the course Diploma in Psychology on Alison.
Alison ID: 6815497
Course Completed: Diploma in Psychology
Date of Completion: 28th November 2025
Email: [email protected]
Total Study Time: 27h 31m
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Gain a greater understanding of the theory, behaviour and ethical issues behind key concepts in psychology.
Embark on a fascinating journey into the human mind with our Diploma in Psychology. This comprehensive course offers a solid foundation in the major schools of thought, key historical figures, and the scientific methods used to study behaviour. You will examine how psychologists investigate learning, perception, development, personality, and social influences, gaining valuable insights into why people think and act as they do. The course also highlights psychology’s relevance to everyday decision-making and wellbeing.
You will explore how behaviour is shaped through classical, operant, and observational learning, uncovering the principles behind habit formation and real-world behaviour change. The course then examines states of consciousness, including sleep, dreaming, meditation, hypnosis, and the effects of psychoactive substances. Building on this, you will study the biological basis of behaviour, neural communication, brain structures, hormones, genetics, and neuroplasticity to understand how biology and experience work together to influence thoughts and actions.
Further modules investigate sensation and perception, memory systems, cognitive processes, developmental changes across the lifespan, and the major theories of personality. You will also explore social behaviour, mental health disorders, evidence-based treatments, and the ethical principles that guide psychological research. By the end of this diploma, you will have a strong understanding of human behaviour and practical psychological concepts, making it ideal for personal enrichment, professional development, or progression to further study.