Learn about key psychological schools of thought, including behaviorism, cognitive theory, and developmental psychology.
Understand common mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, and substance use.
Explore how empathy, active listening, and emotional regulation improve personal and professional relationships.
Gain tools to support others while maintaining healthy boundaries and knowing when to refer to professionals.
Ideal for aspiring counselors, educators, medical assistants, social service workers, and caregivers.
Earn a downloadable certificate to enhance your resume, professional portfolio, or academic path.
Certificate
Requires additional steps or payment
Support Skills or Tools
Doesn’t teach how to respond to others' emotional needs
Learning Schedule
Requires live classes or scheduled sessions
Clinical Content
Uses advanced or diagnostic terms not suited for beginners
Career-Aligned
Doesn’t connect to practical or entry-level opportunities
Fees
Charges extra for resources or tools
Focuses
Misses emotional wellness, resilience, and communication topics
Real-Life Relevance
Too theoretical with limited day-to-day applications

Certificate
Certificate included and available immediately
Support Skills or Tools
Includes guidance on active listening, self-care, and boundaries
Learning Schedule
Fully online and self-paced for maximum flexibility
Clinical Content
Accessible, plain-language explanations for all learners
Career-Aligned
Aligned with support roles in healthcare, education, and wellness
Fees
Transparent pricing with all course materials included
Focuses
Covers mental health, self-care, and interpersonal growth
Real-Life Relevance
Teaches how psychology applies at work, school, and home