Postgraduate Certificate in Psychological Gerontology
-- ViewingNowThe Postgraduate Certificate in Psychological Gerontology is a comprehensive course that focuses on the psychological and social aspects of aging. This certificate is crucial in today's aging population, making it a valuable asset for professionals in healthcare, social work, and related fields.
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Here are the essential units for a Postgraduate Certificate in Psychological Gerontology:
• Introduction to Psychological Gerontology: This unit will provide an overview of the psychological aspects of aging and the key theories and concepts in this field.
• Cognitive Changes in Older Adults: This unit will focus on the cognitive changes that occur with aging, including memory, attention, and executive function, and the impact of these changes on daily life.
• Emotional Well-being in Later Life: This unit will explore the emotional experiences of older adults, including depression, anxiety, and grief, and the strategies for promoting emotional well-being in this population.
• Social Relationships in Later Life: This unit will examine the social relationships of older adults, including family, friends, and community, and the impact of these relationships on psychological well-being.
• Dementia and Cognitive Disorders: This unit will focus on the diagnosis, assessment, and management of dementia and other cognitive disorders in older adults, including Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.
• Interventions in Psychological Gerontology: This unit will review the evidence-based interventions for promoting psychological well-being in older adults, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, reminiscence therapy, and social support interventions.
• Research Methods in Psychological Gerontology: This unit will provide an overview of the research methods used in psychological gerontology, including study design, data collection, and statistical analysis.
• Professional Practice in Psychological Gerontology: This unit will prepare students for professional practice in psychological gerontology, including ethical considerations, communication skills, and cultural competence.
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