Discover Yourself, Build Relationships, and Navigate Groups Specialization

Learn about Yourself and How to Work with Others. Learning about topics like self-esteem and self-control, why people like each other, how relationships start and end, and how being in a group affects people is a surefire way to help you understand and improve yourself and your relationships with others.

Instructor: Kyle Smith

What you'll learn

  •   Learn the nature of your self-concept, self-esteem, biases, and blindspots about yourself, and how to control your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
  •   Explore why people perceive you the way they do, how to make others like you, how love works, and how to improve your relationships.
  •   Learn how being in a group can distort your perceptions, make you behave inconsistently with your values, and how you can counteract these effects.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Social Sciences
  •   Sociology
  •   Cultural Diversity
  •   Psychology
  •   Research
  •   Mindfulness
  •   Behavior Management
  •   Critical Thinking
  •   Interpersonal Communications
  •   Self-Awareness
  •   Scientific Methods
  •   Personal Development
  • Specialization - 3 course series

    Throughout the course, the learners will be presented with formative assessments to assess their knowledge of concepts that have just been covered. At the end of every module, there are summative assessments which are tracked and graded to assess their overall understanding. Finally, at the end of the course, learners are presented with an overall course-level assessment.

    In this course, you will learn about the ways groups can affect your thoughts, behaviors, and the communities to which you belong. You will explore topics in social facilitation, social loafing, deindividuation, group conformity, the bystander effect, groupthink, and group polarization. As one outcome of this course, you will learn about the processes and consequences of these group dynamics, both good and bad, and ways to identify and manage their effects.

    Psychology of the Self

    Psychology of Group Behaviors

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