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COURSE CURRICULUM
Course Details
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
Introduction
ACT General Overview
PART 2: EEMM PSYCH DIMENSIONS AND PSYCH FLEX PROCESSES
Cognition
Attention
Affective/Emotion
Self
Motivation
Overt/General Behavior
ACT Specific Tools
PART 3: SYNTHESIZING REHAB AND MENTAL HEALTH
Putting Things Together
Funct. Analysis - Networking - Outcomes
Other ACT Variants
Prosocial Introduction
End of Course Interviews
WRAPPING UP
Prosocial
In this insightful video, we briefly explore the concept of ‘Prosocial’ in the realm of psychology, rehabilitation, and social behavior. This section delves into the intricacies of how evolutionary theory connects to group dynamics and individual behavior, emphasizing the significance of multi-level selection theory and evolutionary science in understanding these aspects. Key focus areas include the examination of how cultural, genetic, and individual learning layers intertwine to form symbotypes that regulate behavior, influencing both personal development and group interactions.
This section not only discusses the theoretical aspects but also provides actionable insights and strategies. These strategies are aimed at understanding and leveraging the principles of prosocial behavior in practical scenarios, particularly in enhancing cooperation, altruism, and effective group decision-making. The content is designed to guide health professionals to apply these insights in real-world contexts, improving interpersonal interactions and group dynamics.