Embark on a journey into the intricate world of psychological attachments with our Undergraduate Programme. Delve into key modules designed to deepen your understanding of this fascinating field.
In the first module, "Foundations of Attachment Theory," you'll explore the fundamental principles and historical background of attachment theory. Gain insights into the pioneering work of researchers such as John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, laying the groundwork for contemporary understanding.
Moving forward, "Attachment Across the Lifespan" examines how attachment patterns evolve and manifest across different stages of life. Explore the impact of early childhood experiences on adult attachment styles and relationships.
Next, "Attachment and Mental Health" delves into the intersection between attachment theory and mental health outcomes. Explore how secure and insecure attachment styles relate to psychological well-being and resilience.
In "Attachment in Interpersonal Relationships," you'll analyze the role of attachment dynamics in shaping various relationships, including romantic partnerships, friendships, and familial bonds. Explore how attachment patterns influence communication, conflict resolution, and intimacy.
Finally, "Applications of Attachment Theory" explores practical applications of attachment theory in diverse contexts such as therapy, parenting, and organizational behavior. Discover how insights from attachment research can inform interventions and strategies to promote healthy development and relationships.
Throughout the programme, you'll engage in quiz-based assessments designed to reinforce your understanding of course material and gauge your progress. While the course does not include practical projects or hands-on training, these assessments will challenge you to apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios.
Join us on this enlightening journey as we unravel the mysteries of psychological attachments and their profound implications for human behavior and relationships.