As an educator with a Master’s in Clinical Psychology, a Master’s in Performance Psychology, and currently pursuing a DPsych in Sport and Exercise Psychology, I bring a strong academic and practical foundation to our lessons. My goal is to teach psychological concepts and techniques that can support personal development, academic achievement, or professional growth. By translating my expertise in...
As an educator with a Master’s in Clinical Psychology, a Master’s in Performance Psychology, and currently pursuing a DPsych in Sport and Exercise Psychology, I bring a strong academic and practical foundation to our lessons. My goal is to teach psychological concepts and techniques that can support personal development, academic achievement, or professional growth. By translating my expertise into clear, accessible lessons, I aim to help you understand key theories, apply evidence-based strategies, and develop lasting skills for success in various areas of life.
In each lesson, we’ll start by outlining your learning objectives. Whether you’re interested in understanding mental resilience, improving concentration, or exploring the psychological factors behind motivation, our sessions will be structured to meet your needs. I draw upon established frameworks from performance, clinical, and sports psychology to present information in an organized, engaging manner. We will use case studies, real-life examples, and interactive activities to make complex concepts more relatable.
Rather than passively absorbing information, you’ll be encouraged to ask questions, participate in discussions, and engage in exercises that deepen your understanding. Over time, you’ll learn to critically evaluate psychological research, make informed decisions, and apply what you’ve learned in practical settings. The emphasis is on fostering independence and self-efficacy—skills that will serve you well beyond our lessons.
Ultimately, my teaching approach is designed to empower you with knowledge and insights, helping you become more informed, adaptable, and confident in the psychological domains that interest you.
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