Hi all,
Before you read the following, I would like to briefly explain that I will be teaching my lessons based on my graduate student experiences in Psychology (along with A-level in Psychology) and clinical work in Mental Health Services. This includes past textbooks, current research and literature, revision guides for exams, and essay structures (format, along with essay answer/structure d...
Hi all,
Before you read the following, I would like to briefly explain that I will be teaching my lessons based on my graduate student experiences in Psychology (along with A-level in Psychology) and clinical work in Mental Health Services. This includes past textbooks, current research and literature, revision guides for exams, and essay structures (format, along with essay answer/structure delivery) that will be shared with students.
There will be delivery on a range of Psychology modules (clinical, abnormal psychology, cognitive, social, brain and behavioural, eating disorders, etc.) will be covered, followed by a presentation on key learning objectives and information and resources on different disorders, psychological theory, and its application.
Lessons will be flexible based on each student's needs and requirements - So feel free to drop by and ask for help regarding any modules or key topics! All will be discussed with provided guidance and resources, in addition, to a planned lesson to answer your questions and complete your learning objectives. As written above, each lesson is tailored to student's needs and preferences, whether it is a formal Q&A or an informal guide and chat regarding modules or topics - feel free to set your lessons, where I am simply free to provide resources, guidance, and support.
A-level students will be provided resources (research papers, textbooks) alongside guidance in structuring answers for exams!
University Students will be provided resources, such as research papers, and textbooks along with guidance and notes during your lessons [Based on my research, student resources (written report and notes) and clinical experiences).
Modules covered are suitable for students in A-level to undergraduate students in Psychology.
Thank you, and best of luck!