Psychology Masterclass: Unlock The Secrets Of Human Nature
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.23 GB | Duration: 11h 58m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.23 GB | Duration: 11h 58m
Explore the mind, emotions, behavior, and memory for personal growth and deeper understanding of human nature.
What you'll learn
Understand how the human brain works and how it influences emotions and behavior.
Analyze key psychological concepts and theories shaping our understanding of the mind and behavior.
Explore the secrets behind emotions, memory formation, and interpersonal relationships.
Apply psychological concepts to enhance personal and professional life.
Gain insights into human development, from the cognitive growth of infants to how we acquire language and understand the world.
Examine how our mental and emotional processes shape our relationships, from love and attraction to fear and altruism.
Understand the impact of genetics and personality on behavior and intelligence, and how these traits influence daily life.
Learn to recognize and manage psychological disorders, as well as explore modern challenges such as burnout, stress, and adapting to technology in our lives.
Requirements
No prior knowledge of psychology required.
Access to a computer or mobile device with an internet connection to watch videos and participate in discussions.
Basic note-taking materials to jot down key insights and practical tips shared throughout the course.
Description
Are you ready to explore the fascinating world of psychology and its profound impact on your daily life?"Psychology Masterclass: Unlock the Secrets of Human Nature" is your ultimate guide to understanding the intricate workings of the mind, emotions, and behaviors. Whether you're a curious learner, a student, a parent, or a professional, this course is designed to enhance your comprehension of human nature and provide practical, life-changing insights.In this masterclass, we will guide you through the complexities of the brain, break down key psychological theories, and unravel the profound mysteries that influence our daily actions. You'll dive into foundational psychological theories, such as behavioral psychology, and uncover how these principles explain the way we think, feel, and behave.Through each module, we’ll explore essential topics like how emotions shape our decisions, the fascinating science of memory and how it impacts our relationships, and the ways language influences our thoughts. You’ll also gain a deep understanding of how psychological principles play a role in personal and professional growth, and how they can be applied to enhance your communication, relationships, and emotional intelligence.In addition to these core concepts, this course offers practical strategies to manage common challenges like stress, burnout, and emotional conflict. You’ll learn how to navigate love, emotional intelligence, and interpersonal dynamics, empowering you to form deeper connections and improve your well-being.With easy-to-understand lessons, relatable examples, and actionable takeaways, this course makes complex psychological concepts accessible and engaging. Whether you're aiming to improve your emotional health, strengthen your professional skills, or simply gain a better understanding of yourself and others, you will find invaluable tools to help you transform your knowledge into real-world results.Join us and unlock the full potential of human nature—transform your curiosity into profound understanding, and use that understanding to make meaningful changes in your life. Take the first step toward becoming the best version of yourself today!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Decoding Your Brain
Lecture 2 Introduction to Psychology – Why We Study It
Lecture 3 The Brain, the Mind, and Dualism
Lecture 4 Scientific Consensus Against Dualism
Lecture 5 The Neuron: The Basic Building Blocks of Thought
Lecture 6 The Different Parts of the Brain
Lecture 7 Mechanist Conception and the Hard Problem of Consciousness
Lecture 8 Introduction to Psychological Research Methods
Lecture 9 Famous Psychological Experiments
Lecture 10 How Modern Technology is Transforming Psychological Research
Lecture 11 The Biological Basis of Behavior
Section 3: Exploring the Mind: Freud’s Foundations
Lecture 12 Sigmund Freud in a Historical Context
Lecture 13 Unconscious Motivation: The Id, Ego, and Superego
Lecture 14 Personality Development and Psychosexual Development
Lecture 15 Defense Mechanisms: Understanding Our Responses
Lecture 16 The Aims of Psychoanalysis: Healing Through Insight
Lecture 17 The Role of Dreams in Psychoanalysis
Lecture 18 Controversies and Criticisms of Freud’s Theories
Lecture 19 Examples of the Unconscious in Modern Psychology
Lecture 20 Exploring-Freuds-Theories-A-Deep-Dive-into-the-Unconscious-Mind
Lecture 21 Final Thoughts: Integrating Freud’s Legacy in Modern Psychology
Section 4: Behavioral Psychology
Lecture 22 The Context of Behaviorism
Lecture 23 Pavlov’s Discovery of Classical Conditioning
Lecture 24 John Watson and the Birth of Behavioral Psychology
Lecture 25 Skinner’s Behaviorism Explain
Lecture 26 Understanding Habituation in Depth
Lecture 27 Classical Conditioning Revisited
Lecture 28 Exploring Operant Conditioning
Lecture 29 Engaging with Behaviorism
Lecture 30 Challenging Behaviorism: Critiques and Alternatives
Lecture 31 Behaviorism in Today’s World
Lecture 32 Final Thoughts on Behaviorism and Its Applications
Section 5: The Journey of a Baby's Mind: From Perception to Thought
Lecture 33 Understanding Piaget’s Stage Theory: A Historical Perspective
Lecture 34 The Limitations of Stage Theory: Going Beyond Piaget
Lecture 35 Modern Science of Infant Cognition: What Do Babies Really Know?
Lecture 36 Learning from a Baby’s Perspective: Habituation and Memory
Lecture 37 Babies and Their Social World: Learning to Relate to Others
Lecture 38 Exploring the Social Brain: How Babies Perceive Emotions and Faces
Lecture 39 Cognitive Challenges: How Babies Approach Problem Solving
Lecture 40 Autism and Developmental Differences: Understanding Early Signs
Lecture 41 The Social Brain and Autism: Bridging Research with Real-Life Experiences
Lecture 42 The Impact of Early Life Experiences: Setting the Foundation for Future Thought
Section 6: The Brain’s Linguistic Symphony: How We Speak and Understand
Lecture 43 The Science of Language: Structure, Phonology, and Beyond
Lecture 44 Phonology - Understanding the Sounds of Language
Lecture 45 Morphology - How Words Are Built
Lecture 46 Syntax - The Rules of Sentence Structure
Lecture 47 The Brain and Language: Understanding Processing and Chomsky’s Universal Grammar
Lecture 48 Language Acquisition and Its Impact on Cognitive Development
Lecture 49 Language Disorders: From Aphasia to Dyslexia
Lecture 50 Final Reflections: The Power of Language in Human Life
Section 7: The Complexity of Communication and Thought
Lecture 51 Beyond Human Speech: Animal Communication Systems
Lecture 52 Language and Thought: Do Words Shape Our Minds?
Lecture 53 Perception and Expectation: Understanding the Brain’s Interpretation of Reality
Lecture 54 Attention and Memory: The Link Between Focus and Recall
Lecture 55 Final Reflections: Applying Cognitive Science in Daily Life
Section 8: Unlocking the Secrets of Memory
Lecture 56 Understanding Memory Types
Lecture 57 Organizing and Retrieving Long-Term Memory: Maximizing Retention and Recall
Lecture 58 Memory Failures and Why We Forget
Lecture 59 The Influence of Suggestion on Memory
Lecture 60 Repressed Memories, Hypnosis, and Flashbulb Memories
Lecture 61 Memory in Everyday Life: Practical Tips and Social Implications
Section 9: The Science of Love and Connection
Lecture 62 Understanding Love and Attraction: The Components and Their Evolution
Lecture 63 The Psychology Behind Attraction – What Draws Us Together?
Lecture 64 Arousal and Misattribution – How Emotions Influence Perception of Love
Lecture 65 Love and Social Influence – How Society Shapes Our Relationships
Lecture 66 Building Connection – Attachment Styles and Love Languages in Relationships
Lecture 67 Practical Reflections on Love – Tips for Modern Relationships and Moving On
Section 10: Emotions Unveiled: Expressions, Fear, and Altruism
Lecture 68 Understanding the Evolutionary Role of Emotions
Lecture 69 Emotions and the Brain – The Case of Phineas Gage
Lecture 70 Exploring the Role of Facial Expressions in Emotions
Lecture 71 Non-Social Emotions – Exploring the Role of Fear in Human Survival and Decision-
Lecture 72 Social Emotions and Altruism – Building Connections and Enhancing Well-being
Lecture 73 Emotional Development in Infants and Caregiver Bonds
Section 11: What Makes Us Unique: Intelligence, Personality, and Genetics
Lecture 74 Understanding Human Differences – Introduction to Personality and Intelligence
Lecture 75 Exploring the Big Five Personality Traits – A Modern Framework
Lecture 76 Measuring Intelligence – From IQ to Multiple Intelligences
Lecture 77 Role of Genes and Environment–Nature vs. Nurture in Personality and Intelligence
Lecture 78 Intelligence,Environment, and Achievement–How Context Shapes Cognitive Potential
Lecture 79 Practical Applications of Personality and Intelligence for Improving Your Life
Section 12: The Psychology of Attraction and Gender Differences
Lecture 80 Evolutionary Foundations of Sex and Gender
Lecture 81 The Evolution of Attraction: What Draws Us Together?
Lecture 82 Social and Environmental Influences on Gender Roles
Lecture 83 Gender, Morality, and Societal Expectations
Lecture 84 Practical Reflections and Modern Applications – Rethinking Gender and Justice
Section 13: Overview of Social Psychology
Lecture 85 The Roots of Moral Feelings: Why We Care About Each Other
Lecture 86 The Psychology Behind Moral Judgments: How We Choose What's Right or Wrong
Lecture 87 When Good People Do Bad Things: Unraveling the Forces Behind Evil and Good
Section 14: Unraveling Mysteries: Stereotypes, Sleep, and the Laughter Puzzle
Lecture 88 The Foundations of Social Psychology: Understanding Ourselves and Others
Lecture 89 How We Form Impressions and the Power of Stereotypes
Lecture 90 Exploring the Self, Social Identity, and Digital Group Dynamics
Lecture 91 Sleep and Laughter: The Hidden Influences on Our Minds and Social Lives
Lecture 92 Shaped by Screens: The Social and Psychological Impact of Social Media
Section 15: Understanding Mental Health: Disorders and Treatments
Lecture 93 Decoding Mental Illness: Diagnosis, Theories, and Treatments
Lecture 94 Mood Disorders: Bipolar, Depression, and Emerging Treatments
Lecture 95 Anxiety, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders: Diagnosis and Intervention
Lecture 96 Dissociative Disorders and Therapy: A Modern Approach
Lecture 97 The Future of Mental Health: Trends and Innovations
Section 16: Modern Challenges: Short Videos, AI, Burnout, and Rewiring for Success
Lecture 98 The Impact of Social Media and Short-Form Video Content on the Brain
Lecture 99 The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Identity
Lecture 100 The Psychology Behind the "Hustle Culture" and Burnout
Lecture 101 Neuroplasticity and the Power of Habit: Changing Your Brain for the Better
This course is ideal for students, parents, and professionals who are curious about understanding human behavior, emotions, and the mind.,It is designed for individuals passionate about personal development, mental health, and improving relationships, whether at work, at home, or in social settings.,Anyone seeking a practical introduction to psychology, from beginners to enthusiasts eager to explore the science of thought, emotion, and behavior.,Perfect for educators, caregivers, and lifelong learners aiming to apply psychological insights to everyday life and decision-making.