Course Features

Price

Original price was: ¥4,520.71.Current price is: ¥138.30.

Study Method

Online | Self-paced

Course Format

Reading Material - PDF, article

Duration

3 hours, 45 minutes

Qualification

No formal qualification

Certificate

At completion

Additional info

Coming soon

Overview

A social psychology practitioner explores how people think, feel, and behave in social settings—and how those interactions influence decisions, relationships, and group dynamics. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the theories, behaviours, and applied practices that shape modern social psychology, helping learners understand the powerful forces that guide human interaction. From social influence to evolutionary behaviour, this programme equips you with the insight needed to analyse and interpret behaviour in both personal and professional environments.

You will begin by building a strong foundation in the origins and development of social psychology, examining how researchers and practitioners study the link between individuals and the social world around them. Understanding the historical shifts and core principles of the field helps you recognise why people act differently depending on context, expectations, group norms, and social pressures.

The course then moves into deeper territory, exploring social influence, attitude formation, identity, and the famous Lewin’s Equation, which explains how behaviour is shaped by both personal factors and the environment. This knowledge becomes essential when working with teams, supporting clients, or navigating social situations with greater awareness. You will also discover how evolutionary tendencies and adaptive behaviours continue to affect modern decision-making, cooperation, conflict, and social bonding.

Practical application is a key focus throughout. You will learn how to apply social psychological concepts to real situations—whether to understand group behaviour, improve communication, reduce conflict, or support healthier social environments. Concepts from social neuroscience, reciprocity, peer comparison, and conflict dynamics give you a well-rounded understanding of how humans respond within social ecosystems.

Upon completion, you will receive a free course completion certificate, with optional premium certificate and transcript packages available for purchase. Students also benefit from 5-star rated support available 24/7 via email, ensuring help is always within reach.

This course is ideal for aspiring coaches, counsellors, HR professionals, educators, community workers, and anyone interested in understanding human behaviour within social contexts. It also suits individuals seeking to improve communication, teamwork, and relationship-building skills.
No previous training in psychology is required. A general interest in human behaviour, communication, or social interaction is helpful. Learners simply need English comprehension and access to a laptop, tablet, or smartphone to study comfortably online.
Graduates can pursue opportunities as Behavioural Assistants, Social Consultants, HR Coordinators, Community Support Practitioners, Communication Coaches, or Wellbeing Facilitators. This course also provides a strong foundation for further study in psychology, counselling, behavioural science, or social research.

Who is this course for?

A social psychology practitioner explores how people think, feel, and behave in social settings—and how those interactions influence decisions, relationships, and group dynamics. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the theories, behaviours, and applied practices that shape modern social psychology, helping learners understand the powerful forces that guide human interaction. From social influence to evolutionary behaviour, this programme equips you with the insight needed to analyse and interpret behaviour in both personal and professional environments.

You will begin by building a strong foundation in the origins and development of social psychology, examining how researchers and practitioners study the link between individuals and the social world around them. Understanding the historical shifts and core principles of the field helps you recognise why people act differently depending on context, expectations, group norms, and social pressures.

The course then moves into deeper territory, exploring social influence, attitude formation, identity, and the famous Lewin’s Equation, which explains how behaviour is shaped by both personal factors and the environment. This knowledge becomes essential when working with teams, supporting clients, or navigating social situations with greater awareness. You will also discover how evolutionary tendencies and adaptive behaviours continue to affect modern decision-making, cooperation, conflict, and social bonding.

Practical application is a key focus throughout. You will learn how to apply social psychological concepts to real situations—whether to understand group behaviour, improve communication, reduce conflict, or support healthier social environments. Concepts from social neuroscience, reciprocity, peer comparison, and conflict dynamics give you a well-rounded understanding of how humans respond within social ecosystems.

Upon completion, you will receive a free course completion certificate, with optional premium certificate and transcript packages available for purchase. Students also benefit from 5-star rated support available 24/7 via email, ensuring help is always within reach.

This course is ideal for aspiring coaches, counsellors, HR professionals, educators, community workers, and anyone interested in understanding human behaviour within social contexts. It also suits individuals seeking to improve communication, teamwork, and relationship-building skills.
No previous training in psychology is required. A general interest in human behaviour, communication, or social interaction is helpful. Learners simply need English comprehension and access to a laptop, tablet, or smartphone to study comfortably online.
Graduates can pursue opportunities as Behavioural Assistants, Social Consultants, HR Coordinators, Community Support Practitioners, Communication Coaches, or Wellbeing Facilitators. This course also provides a strong foundation for further study in psychology, counselling, behavioural science, or social research.

Requirements

A social psychology practitioner explores how people think, feel, and behave in social settings—and how those interactions influence decisions, relationships, and group dynamics. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the theories, behaviours, and applied practices that shape modern social psychology, helping learners understand the powerful forces that guide human interaction. From social influence to evolutionary behaviour, this programme equips you with the insight needed to analyse and interpret behaviour in both personal and professional environments.

You will begin by building a strong foundation in the origins and development of social psychology, examining how researchers and practitioners study the link between individuals and the social world around them. Understanding the historical shifts and core principles of the field helps you recognise why people act differently depending on context, expectations, group norms, and social pressures.

The course then moves into deeper territory, exploring social influence, attitude formation, identity, and the famous Lewin’s Equation, which explains how behaviour is shaped by both personal factors and the environment. This knowledge becomes essential when working with teams, supporting clients, or navigating social situations with greater awareness. You will also discover how evolutionary tendencies and adaptive behaviours continue to affect modern decision-making, cooperation, conflict, and social bonding.

Practical application is a key focus throughout. You will learn how to apply social psychological concepts to real situations—whether to understand group behaviour, improve communication, reduce conflict, or support healthier social environments. Concepts from social neuroscience, reciprocity, peer comparison, and conflict dynamics give you a well-rounded understanding of how humans respond within social ecosystems.

Upon completion, you will receive a free course completion certificate, with optional premium certificate and transcript packages available for purchase. Students also benefit from 5-star rated support available 24/7 via email, ensuring help is always within reach.

This course is ideal for aspiring coaches, counsellors, HR professionals, educators, community workers, and anyone interested in understanding human behaviour within social contexts. It also suits individuals seeking to improve communication, teamwork, and relationship-building skills.
No previous training in psychology is required. A general interest in human behaviour, communication, or social interaction is helpful. Learners simply need English comprehension and access to a laptop, tablet, or smartphone to study comfortably online.
Graduates can pursue opportunities as Behavioural Assistants, Social Consultants, HR Coordinators, Community Support Practitioners, Communication Coaches, or Wellbeing Facilitators. This course also provides a strong foundation for further study in psychology, counselling, behavioural science, or social research.

Career path

A social psychology practitioner explores how people think, feel, and behave in social settings—and how those interactions influence decisions, relationships, and group dynamics. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the theories, behaviours, and applied practices that shape modern social psychology, helping learners understand the powerful forces that guide human interaction. From social influence to evolutionary behaviour, this programme equips you with the insight needed to analyse and interpret behaviour in both personal and professional environments.

You will begin by building a strong foundation in the origins and development of social psychology, examining how researchers and practitioners study the link between individuals and the social world around them. Understanding the historical shifts and core principles of the field helps you recognise why people act differently depending on context, expectations, group norms, and social pressures.

The course then moves into deeper territory, exploring social influence, attitude formation, identity, and the famous Lewin’s Equation, which explains how behaviour is shaped by both personal factors and the environment. This knowledge becomes essential when working with teams, supporting clients, or navigating social situations with greater awareness. You will also discover how evolutionary tendencies and adaptive behaviours continue to affect modern decision-making, cooperation, conflict, and social bonding.

Practical application is a key focus throughout. You will learn how to apply social psychological concepts to real situations—whether to understand group behaviour, improve communication, reduce conflict, or support healthier social environments. Concepts from social neuroscience, reciprocity, peer comparison, and conflict dynamics give you a well-rounded understanding of how humans respond within social ecosystems.

Upon completion, you will receive a free course completion certificate, with optional premium certificate and transcript packages available for purchase. Students also benefit from 5-star rated support available 24/7 via email, ensuring help is always within reach.

This course is ideal for aspiring coaches, counsellors, HR professionals, educators, community workers, and anyone interested in understanding human behaviour within social contexts. It also suits individuals seeking to improve communication, teamwork, and relationship-building skills.
No previous training in psychology is required. A general interest in human behaviour, communication, or social interaction is helpful. Learners simply need English comprehension and access to a laptop, tablet, or smartphone to study comfortably online.
Graduates can pursue opportunities as Behavioural Assistants, Social Consultants, HR Coordinators, Community Support Practitioners, Communication Coaches, or Wellbeing Facilitators. This course also provides a strong foundation for further study in psychology, counselling, behavioural science, or social research.

    • Introduction to Social Psychology 00:10:00
    • What Is Social Psychology? 00:10:00
    • History & Development of Social Psychology 00:10:00
    • Understanding Social Influence 00:10:00
    • The Individual–Society Interaction 00:10:00
    • Lewin’s Equation (B = f(P, E)) 00:10:00
    • Attitudes & Actions in Social Psychology 00:10:00
    • Human Characteristics & Fitness 00:10:00
    • Evolutionary Adaptation 00:10:00
    • Drives Behind Evolutionary Behaviour 00:10:00
    • Impact of Social Behaviour on Individuals 00:10:00
    • Reciprocity in Social Norms 00:10:00
    • Peer Comparison & Social Norms 00:10:00
    • What Is Social Neuroscience? 00:10:00
    • Applications of Social Psychology 00:10:00
    • Reasons for Conflict in Social Circles 00:10:00
    • Exam of Social Psychology Practitioner Certificate – Behaviour, Influence & Human Interaction 00:50:00
    • Premium Certificate 00:15:00
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Course Features

Price

Original price was: ¥4,520.71.Current price is: ¥138.30.

Study Method

Online | Self-paced

Course Format

Reading Material - PDF, article

Duration

3 hours, 45 minutes

Qualification

No formal qualification

Certificate

At completion

Additional info

Coming soon

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