Read on if you have a strong desire to improve peoples lives and your own!
If you are motivated by helping people function the best way they can, deal with relationships and solve personal and family problems, look no further than the DCA distance learning Psychology Course to get you started.
Professional psychologists working in this field help clients identify their concerns, consider effective solutions and find reliable resources to help them. Psychologists enjoy a wide number of career choices, for example: in hospitals and psychiatric facilities; in mental health and community centres; providing counselling services on marriage, family and adoption matters; or helping people through personal or community emergencies.
Once you have your Psychology Diploma you will have the potential to achieve a satisfying and rewarding career with good earning potential, and as you gain experience and build up your skills you will be able to take advantage of the opportunities a career in psychology offers.
Choose the DCA distance learning psychology course to fulfil your desire to help others and set you on the path to a rewarding career.
The Course includes: Studies in human relations Stress and frustration Judgements, behaviours and attitudes Conformity and group pressure Theories of aggression Social psychology in the clinic Working with groups and working with families.
As a DCA student, your course fee covers everything you will need to successfully complete the Psychology home study course and earn your diploma:
All textbooks, study guides, and learning aids designed for distance learning A full range of student services, including on-line assessments A personalised diploma upon course completion Unlimited educational support by e-mail or freephone Free postage and packaging.
Get started today, and you can earn your Psychology diploma in as little as six months, or take up to two years, if you prefer the choice is yours
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