Level 3 Diploma in Biblical Mentoring Psychology

A mentor is an individual with expertise who can help develop a mentee’s career. The psychosocial function establishes the mentor as a role model and support system for the mentee. Both functions provide explicit and implicit lessons related to professional development and general work-life balance. Successful mentoring relationships go through four phases: preparation, negotiating, enabling growth, and closure. These sequential phases build on each other and vary in length. The psychology of mentoring isn’t a scary subject that needs to be remembered word for word when becoming a mentor. It is just right to know how the thought process works from a mentee aspect, so you can focus on their strengths and help improve aspects of their working lives. By identifying talents and skills, the mentorship becomes instantly more productive. Positive psychology works on what is going well and what can be broadened, not focusing on problems like ill-health as traditional psychology does. The Pauline Theology of mentoring will provide the basis of this course’s theological theory

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BSc Sport Psychology

Sports psychologists primarily work with athletes, coaches and referees, from amateur to elite level. Their work is centred on how psychology influences sport and how it can improve performance. They aim to prepare sporting professionals for their job demands, such as competition and training. For example, a sports psychologist could

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level 4 Diploma in Biblical Entrepreneurship Theology

This course aims to develop biblical concepts of entrepreneurship. An entrepreneur is an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards Entrepreneurs who prove to be successful in taking on the risks of a start-up are rewarded with profits, fame, and

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Level 3 Diploma in Biblical leadership Psychology.

Leadership is a process whereby an individual, or clique, can influence others to internalize a collective vision and mobilize them toward attaining that vision. Effective leadership transforms people’s goals and ambitions, even their identities, and replaces self-oriented behaviour with group-oriented behaviour. Psychological theorists study leadership holistically, finding patterns both inside

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