Fellowship Adult, Child & Adolescent Psychology Counselling with internship
Fellowship is an online accredited hybrid advance programme in Adult, Child & Adolescent Psychology Counselling.
It covers
- Normal Psychology
- Psychological conditions (We will call it Emotional Turbulence)
- Practical counselling skills for each condition
- Useful for real life application
- 20 to 30 Practical tips for each condition
- Home remedies
- Lifestyle changes
- Dietary modifications
- Common questions asked by clients
- Good answers by counsellor
- Adult, Child & Adolescent counselling
Most suitable for counsellors starting on own and doing freelance practice.
Course complies with audit requirement for educational programme suitable for hospital jobs.
Following 2 certificates are issued
Fellowship in Psychology Counselling 1 year advance programme
Child & Adolescent Counselling 6 months accredited programme
Live webinars on Monday & Friday 6 to 7 pm by practising psychologists and doctors for interactive case study discussions and demo. It’s a platform for networking and gaining practical counselling skills.
Monday 6 pm webinars cover theory, practical aspects and case studies on topics like psychology, adult & child counselling, parent counselling, career opportunities in counselling, marriage counselling. Learn how to do actual counselling practically.
Friday 6 pm webinars helps you learn business and marketing side of counselling practice like attracting and retaining a client, brand building, digital marketing, how to bring clients, where to start, packages and fee you can implement. Practicing psychologists, doctors, freelancers and NGO owners enrol for this programme for this invaluable benefit providing potential returns of thousands of dollars.
Mentor’s contact details for call and WhatsApp given to students for mentorship about counselling business and career growth.
- 1 year accredited hybrid programme
- Advance programme in Adult Child Adolescent Psychology Counselling
- Online internship with client video consultations
- Books delivered to your home. Included in fee.
- Self study of 1 hour per week. Books are interesting
- Online exam from home
- Live class Monday 6 pm to 7 pm by practising psychologists. Not mandatory.
- Instructor's contact details for call and WhatsApp given to students for mentoring.
- Certificate hard copy delivered to home one month after exam. Certificate valid for lifetime
- Mentor guidance for brand building, improving counselling practice and career advise
This course elevates your profile in front of clients and attracts new clients.There are hundreds of non-qualified and qualified counsellors. Counselling business is all about branding and upgrading your profile to help needy people select you from the ocean of so many counsellors. After completing fellowship, you can write in your online profile, business cards, your letters and title that you are
Fellow Adult, Child & Adolescent Psychology Counselling from NHCA Singapore.
To maintain personal attention and individual mentoring, only 15 students are enrolled per batch for this programme.
Thanks to the business learnings from this programme and branding it gives, our alumni include NGO owners, school owners, successful psychologists, doctors who successfully shifted practice to counselling.
Fee is 2.36 lac
You will pay INR 5000 to book your seat. We will connect you with mentor to explain details and batch availability. Mentor will evaluate your eligibility and approve seat. If you are selected, you will pay remaining fee. If seat not approved, you will be refunded the amount.
Get payment receipt and confirmation of seat by email instantly. Fee includes everything. No hidden charge.
Relation manager will contact you within few hours and will send you Whatsapp and calling number of your mentor.
Why people choose NHCA
Why would you prefer NHCA | NHCA | Local |
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Knowledge partner | NHCA has partnered with 250 hospitals, schools & NGOs. Videos testimonials & career journey of studenets | |
Title on certificate | Accredited Diploma of Completion | Certificate of Participation |
Hidden charges | Fee includes everything. No hidden charge. | Additional registration, exam & certificate fee |
Lifetime valid certificate | No renewal charge | Renewal charge |
Copyright original Hard copy books and certificate | Delivered to home, included in fee | Soft copy or Not original |
Why choose NHCA | NHCA certificate is accepted by all hospitals, NGOs, schools. Watch success stories | Some 'friends' refer you to earn referral fee |
Eligibility | Graduate | 12th pass |
Mentor & Training Manager | Whatsapp & Call | Email or None |
Training Sessions | Online Zoom Class + Recordings + Copyright content | Recordings |
Interesting & practical books by international authors.
Covers all aspects of psychology, counselling, abnormality in adult, child & adolescent with Indian and western case studies. Includes practical approach to help you improve practice in psychology counselling, behaviour therapy, child and adolescent counselling.
- Normal Psychology
- Abnormal Psychology
- Psychology Counselling for adult, child and adolescent
- Learn to practically manage Anxiety, Depression, OCD, Suicidal behaviour, Child development
- Learn to follow happiness and resilience
- Child and adolescent counselling
- Parent Counselling
Master with subjects in any of Psychology, Philosophy, Human Resource, Human Development, Education or relevant subject
or
Healthcare graduate
2 Exams after 6 months and 12 months. Online Exam. Theory and MCQ pattern. 1 Hour duration. Appear exam from any computer from anywhere in the world within 10 day window period. Second attempt allowed with no extra fee.
Readers find this book interesting, engaging and most practical approach in Psychology as well as Counselling.
- Normal psychology (non-theoretical topics)
- Abnormal psychology conditions (We call it Emotional Turbulence)
- 20 to 50 practical counselling tips for each condition given by counsellor to client.
- Tips to retain client and improve compliance
- Conversation between counsellor and client for most of the conditions
- Common questions asked by client for each condition and good answers by counsellor
Conditions
- List of adult & childhood emotional disorders
- Symptoms of Psychological conditions
- GAD
- Coping with stress
- Anxiety
- Panic disorder
- ADHD
- Autism
- Bipolar disorder
- Depression
- Eating disorder
- OCD
- PTSD
- Substance use disorder & addiction
- Schizophrenia
- Personality disorder
- Sleep-wake disorder
- Shyness and loneliness
- Nine types of hopelessness & solutions
- Bonus topics on relationships
- List of adult mental health disorders (pg. 11-12)
- List of Childhood mental health disorders (pg. 13)
- List of personality disorders (pg. 14-15)
- Symptoms of general psychological conditions (pg. 16-18)
- Generalized anxiety disorder
- Symptoms and diagnosis of GAD (pg. 19-21)
- Treatment of GAD
- Non-Medical treatment (pg. 22-24)
- Medical treatment (pg. 24-28)
- Home remedies for GAD (pg. 29-33)
- Medication to relieve anxiety (pg. 33-38)
- Coping with stress
- Definition of stress (pg. 41-42)
- Negative stress response (pg. 42-43)
- Acute stress disorder
- Episodic acute stress disorder
- Chronic stress disorder
- Causes of stress (pg. 44-46)
- Symptoms and effects of stress (pg. 46-47)
- Acute stress effects
- Chronic Stress effects
- Stress Management (pg. 47-49)
- Practical techniques to stress treatment
- When to seek help (pg. 49)
- Anxiety
- Causes of anxiety (pg. 55)
- Fear Vs anxiety (pg. 55)
- Your brain and anxiety (pg. 56)
- What are the causes of anxiety? (pg. 56-59)
- Common risk factors for anxiety (pg. 59-60)
- Is anxiety preventable? (pg.60)
- Anxiety signs and symptoms (pg. 61- 62)
- Practical tips to manage (pg. 62)
- Panic Disorder
- What is panic disorder? (pg. 63)
- Symptoms of panic disorder (pg. 64)
- Common physical symptoms
- Psychological symptoms
- Prevalence (pg. 65)
- So, what now/next? (pg. 65)
- How to treat panic disorder?
- Counselling the patient (pg. 66)
- Practical tips to manage (pg. 66-68)
- Medication for panic disorders (pg. 68-71)
- Home remedies and lifestyle changes (pg. 71-72)
- Anxiety screening test (pg. 73-74)
- ADHD
- What is ADHD? (pg. 80-81)
- Symptoms of ADHD (pg. 80-81)
- Causes of ADHD (pg. 80-81)
- Are ADHD and autism associated? (pg. 81-82)
- Are ADHD and bipolar disorder same? (pg. 81-82)
- Do people with ADHD have anxiety symptoms? (pg. 81-82)
- Can ADHD be treated? (pg. 81-82)
- Treatment options for ADHD
- Self-care strategies (pg. 83)
- ADHD impulse control (pg. 84-87)
- ADHD in child & adult
- Symptoms of ADHD (pg. 89)
- Diagnosis of ADHD (pg. 90)
- ADHD in children (pg. 91)
- ADHD in adults (pg. 93)
- ADHD symptoms in adults (pg. 93)
- Treatment for ADHD
- Therapy for ADHD (pg. 94-97)
- Medication for ADHD (pg. 97-99)
- Self-help strategies for ADHD (pg. 99-100)
- ADHD in Teenagers
- What is teenage ADHD? (pg. 101)
- Types of ADHD (pg.103)
- Symptoms of ADHD in Children (pg.103)
- Causes and risk factors of ADHD in children (pg.104)
- Diagnosis of ADHD in children (pg.104)
- Treatment of ADHD in Children (pg.105)
- Diagnosis of ADHD in a Child
- Symptoms of ADHD (pg.109)
- The 3 subtypes of ADHD (pg.110-112)
- Hyperactive-impulsive type
- Inattentive type
- Combined typed of ADHD
- Does ADHD affect particular group differently? (pg.112)
- Early signs of ADHD (pg.113)
- ADHD characteristics age 3-5 years
- ADHD characteristics age 6-12 years
- Signs of ADHD in teens
- Diagnosing ADHD as a teenager (pg. 114)
- How is a child diagnosed with ADHD (pg.114)
- Treatment methods of ADHD
- Therapy (pg.115)
- Simple behavioral therapy (pg.115)
- Behavioral therapy (pg.116)
- Organizational skills training (pg.116-117)
- Raising a child with ADHD- parenting (pg.117-118)
- Self-care strategies (pg.119)
- FAQs about ADHD (pg.121-127)
- ADHD and kids: tips to soothe tantrums
- What are ADHD meltdowns? (pg.129-130)
- Ways to soothe them (pg.130-132)
- Autism
- What is autism (pg.135)
- Signs and symptoms (pg.135-136)
- Causes of autism (pg.136)
- Diagnosis of autism (pg.136-137)
- Management of autism (pg.137-138)
- Summary and getting help and referrals (pg.138)
- Types and symptoms of autism spectrum disorders
- Autism spectrum disorders- support needed (pg.141-142)
- Autism symptoms
- Communication patterns (pg.142)
- Social skills and interaction (pg.143)
- Non-verbal communication (pg.143)
- Relationships and social connections (pg.143)
- Behavioural patterns (pg.143)
- Rigid routines and preference structure (pg.144)
- Stereotyped behaviours (pg.144)
- Narrowed focus and interest (pg.144)
- Response to stimuli in environment (pg.144)
- Diagnosing Autism spectrum disorders (pg. 145)
- Signs and symptoms of autism in adults (pg.145-146)
- What to do after diagnosis (pg.146-147)
- Management
- Medications (pg.148-149)
- ABA – Applied behavioural techniques (pg.149-150)
- Practical tips to manage (Pg.150)
- Occupational therapy (Pg.150)
- Speech therapy (Pg.150)
- Other alternative approaches (Pg.150)
- Asperger’s syndrome- is there a treatment? (pg.152)
- Treatment for Asperger’s syndrome? (pg.152)
- Types of therapy for Asperger’s (pg.153-155)
- How is autism diagnosed (pg.156)
- Developmental screening and testing autism
- Testing for autism (pg.157)
- Medical testing (pg.157)
- Additional testing (pg.158)
- Early signs of autism (pg158-159)
- Autism and friendship – 30 ways to befriend a person on the spectrum (pg.163-166)
- Bipolar disorder
- What is bipolar disorder (pg.167)
- Types of bipolar disorder (pg.168)
- Symptoms of bipolar disorder (pg.168-170)
- Causes (pg.170)
- Diagnosis (pg.170)
- Treatment (pg.170-171)
- Living with bipolar disorder (pg.171)
- Types and symptoms of bipolar disorder
- Types of bipolar disorder (pg.175)
- Symptoms of bipolar disorder (pg.176-177)
- Bipolar disorder Vs depression (pg.177)
- Bipolar disorder and substance abuse (pg.177-178)
- Bipolar disorder in children
- When to talk to a doctor (pg.179)
- Medication tips and treatment (pg.179-181)
- Counselling for bipolar disorder (pg.181)
- Practical tips to manage (pg.181)
- Self-help tips for bipolar disorder (pg.182-183)
- Depression
- What is depression (pg.187)
- Depression symptoms and diagnosis (pg.187)
- Types of depression
- Seasonal affective disorder (pg.188-189)
- Dysthermia (pg.188-189)
- Bipolar depression (pg.188-189)
- Other subtypes of depression (pg.188-189)
- Postpartum depression (pg.188-189)
- Depression risk factors and causes (pg.189-190)
- Depression treatment (pg.190-191)
- Living with depression (pg.191-192)
- Symptoms of major depression
- What is depression (pg.195-196)
- What are the different types of depression (pg.196-197)
- Symptoms of major depression (pg.197)
- What causes depression? (pg.198-199)
- How depression is diagnosed? (Pg.199)
- When to talk with a doctor? (pg.199-200)
- Postpartum depression or baby blues
- What is postpartum depression? (pg.201-202)
- Is it baby blues or postpartum depression? (pg.202-203)
- Causes of postpartum depression (pg.203)
- Symptoms of postpartum depression (pg.204-205)
- When to call a doctor? (pg.205)
- Is it postpartum depression or postpartum psychosis? (pg.205-206)
- How is PPD diagnosed formally? (pg.206)
- Can PPD be treated? (pg. 206)
- Self-help strategies (pg.207-210)
- ECT for PPD (pg. 210)
- Hospitalization for PPD (pg.211)
- Tips from counsellor to client to manage depression (pg.212)
- Counsellor tips for managing depression
- Home remedies (pg.213-214)
- Support groups (pg.214)
- Workbooks (pg.214)
- Exercises (pg.214)
- Diet (pg.214)
- Depression test (pg.216)
- Eating disorders
- Types and symptoms of eating disorders
- Common eating disorders (pg.221)
- Psychological symptoms (pg.221)
- Physical symptoms (pg.222)
- Behavioural symptoms (pg.222)
- Causes and risk factors (pg.233)
- What are the treatment options (pg.223-224)
- Living with an eating disorder (pg.224)
- Helping someone with eating disorder (pg.224-225)
- Anorexia
- Anorexia nervosa symptoms (pg.227-228)
- Physical symptoms
- Psychological symptoms
- Behavioural symptoms
- Signs of anorexia (pg.228)
- Types of anorexia (pg.229)
- When to refer client to a doctor? (pg.229-230)
- Treatment plans for anorexia (pg.230)
- Therapy (pg.231)
- Medications (pg.232)
- Hospitalization for anorexia (pg,233)
- Residential treatment (pg.234)
- Partial hospitalization (pg.234)
- Intensive outpatient therapy (pg.234)
- Self-care tips for anorexia (pg.234)
- Getting an anorexia diagnosis (pg.235)
- Binge eating disorder
- Symptoms of binge eating (pg.237-238)
- Seeking doctor’s help (pg.238)
- Role of a counsellor (pg.238-239)
- Bulimia nervosa
- Symptoms of Bulimia
- Physical symptoms (pg. 242-243)
- Emotional and behavioural symptoms (pg. 242-243)
- Complications of bulimia (pg.243-244)
- Seeking help from counsellor (pg. 244- 245)
- Self-care for eating disorders (pg.246)
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- What is OCD? (pg.247)
- Symptoms of OCD (pg.248)
- Living with OCD (pg.248)
- Causes of OCD (pg.250)
- Related conditions to OCD (pg.250)
- Related conditions to OCD (pg.250)
- Treatment options for OCD (pg.250-251)
- Symptoms of OCD in a child and related conditions
- Symptoms of OCD
- Symptoms of obsession (pg. 253-254)
- Symptoms of compulsion (pg. 254-255)
- OCD symptoms in children (pg. 255)
- OCD related conditions (pg.256)
- Diagnosis of OCD (pg.256-257)
- Treatment for OCD
- Exposure and response prevention (Pg.259)
- Practical tips to manage (pg.259-260)
- Imaginal exposure (pg.260)
- Medications (pg.261)
- Paediatric OCD
- Treatment
- ERP (pg.263)
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation (pg. 263)
- Deepcranial magnetic stimulation (pg.264)
- Online platforms to undertake ERP (pg.264)
- Self-care in OCD (pg.264-265)
- Post-Traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- What is PTSD? (pg.267)
- Prevalence of PTSD? (pg.268)
- Causes of PTSD (pg.268)
- Risk factors of PTSD (pg. 268-269)
- Symptoms of PTSD (pg. 269-271)
- Diagnosis of PTSD (pg.271)
- Treatment of PTSD (pg.271-274)
- Self-care strategies (pg.274)
- Complications (pg.274-275)
- Co-existing conditions (pg.275)
- Living with and understanding PTSD (pg.275)
- Symptoms of PTSD (pg276-278)
- Diagnosis of PTSD (pg.279)
- Treatment options (pg.279)
- Substance use and addiction disorder
- What us SUD? (pg.283)
- Causes of substance abuse (pg.284)
- Signs and symptoms of SUD and addiction (pg.285)
- How to diagnose SUD? (pg.285-286)
- Treatment of SUD (pg. 286-287)
- Living and managing life with addiction (pg.287)
- Helping with SUD (pg.287-288)
- Signs and symptoms of SUD (pg.289-290)
- Diagnosing SUD (pg. 290)
- Treatment options of SUD (pg.290-291)
- Basic principles of SUD treatment (pg.291-296)
- Outpatient behaviour treatment (CBT)
- Residential treatments with medications
- Psychological and behavioural treatment
- Medications
- Self-care strategies (pg.297)
- Schizophrenia
- Symptoms of schizophrenia (pg.299-300)
- Causes (pg.300-301)
- Treatment (pg.301-302)
- Diagnosis (pg.301)
- Complications (pg.302)
- Symptoms of schizophrenia simplified for a non-doctor (pg.305-309)
- Self-care techniques (pg.310-312)
- Hospital care (pg.310-312)
- Personality disorder
- What is personality disorder? (pg.315-316)
- Diagnosis of PD (pg.316-318)
- Types of personality disorder
- Paranoid personality disorder (pg.318)
- Schizotypical PD (pg.318)
- Schizoid PD (pg. 319)
- Narcissistic PD (pg.319)
- Antisocial PD (pg.319)
- Borderline PD (pg.320)
- Histrionic PD (pg.320)
- Obsessive-compulsive PD (pg. 320)
- Dependent PD (pg.321)
- Avoidant PD (pg. 321)
- Treatment for PD (pg. 321-322)
- Sleep and wake disorders
- What is sleep-wake disorder? (pg.323)
- Common types of sleep-wake disorder? (pg.324)
- Severe sleep disorder and symptoms checklist (pg. 325-326)
- Risk factors for sleep disorders (pg.327)
- Diagnosis of sleep wake disorders (pg. 327-328)
- Treatment (pg.328)
- Practical solutions to sound sleep (pg.329)
- Shyness and a solution to it (pg. 331-332)
- Loneliness Vs solitude
- Defining loneliness (pg.335)
- Am I lonely? (pg. 336)
- Can loneliness be prevented? (pg.337)
- Health complications of loneliness (pg.337)
- Management and treatment (pg.338)
- How to enjoy being alone? (pg. 339)
- Types of people in loneliness? (pg. 339-340)
- Extroverts
- Introverts
- Ambiverts
- Loneliness Vs solitude (pg.341)
- Tips on finding joy (pg.341-343)
- Extrovert’s solution
- Introvert’s solution
- Ambivert’s solution
- 9 types of hopelessness and their solutions (pg.345-349)
- How couples can communicate when spouse shuts down (pg.351-354)
- Shift work and relationships (Pg. 355)
- 7 ways to stay connected with your partner (pg. 356-358)
Child & Adolescent Psychology Counselling
Book by best selling author is based on conversation between you and child. It gives different scenarios and behaviors of child and what should you do and talk to them. You will like this book so much that you will finish it in a weekend and will get addicted to read again.
- How Child Psychotherapists Deal with Their Own Children
- The Code of Communication: Parent-Child Conversations
- The Power of Words: Better Ways to Encourage and Guide
- Self-Defeating Patterns: There’s No Right Way to Do a Wrong Thing
- Responsibility: Transmitting Values Rather Than Demanding Compliance
- Discipline: Finding Effecting Alternatives to Punishment
- Positive Parenting: A Day in a Child’s Life
- Jealousy: The Tragic Tradition
- Some Sources of Anxiety in Children: Providing Emotional Safety
- Sex and Human Values: Sensitive Handling of an Important Subject
- Summing Up: Lesson to Guide Your Parenting Epilogue
- How to help Gifted Children
- Additional Resources for managing ADHD, OCD, Depressed, Abused, Bullied Child
Child Psychology
- International Classifications of Psychiatric Disorders
- Child Psychology from Development Perspective
- Abnormal Child Psychology from Development Perspective
- Psychological Assessment of the Child
- Psychological Therapies and Counselling with Children
- Specific Development Delays and Disorders
- Learning Disorders
- Hyperkinesis and Disruptive Behaviours
- Anxiety, Phobias, Social Withdrawals
- Physical Symptoms of Psychological Origin and Chronic Physical Illness
- Pervasive Developmental Disorders and Childhood Psychoses
- Nature, Courses and Patterns of Disorders in Asian Countries
Part 3 Counselling Techniques
- Play Therapy
- Art Work
- Psychodynamics Techniques
- Behaviour Therapy and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
- Supportive Measures
- Working with the Families
- Working with Groups
- Working in School
Part 4 Matching Disorders and Counselling Techniques
- Counselling in specific Developmental Delays
- Attention Deficit Disorders
- Internalizing Disorders
- Externalizing Disorders
- Therapies for the Somatization and Chronic Physical Illness in Children
- Children at Risk and Resilience in Childhood
- Special Issues of Counselling Therapies in children
Counseling Specialties
- Career Counseling Over the Life Span
- Couple and Family Counseling
- Professional School Counseling
- College Counseling and Student -Life Service
- Abuse,Addiction, Disability ,and Counseling
- Clinical Mental Health and Private Practice Counseling
EPILOGUE
Appendix A : History of Counseling
Appendix B : Summary Tables of Major Counseling Theories
Appendix C : Counseling-Related Organizations
Appendix D : Glimpses of The Mental Healthcare
Abnormal Psychology
Chapter 1 Abnormal Psychology: Overview and Research Approaches
Thinking Critically About
- Classification and Diagnosis
- Culture and Abnormality
- How Common are Mental Disorders
- Researches Approaches in Abnormal Psychology
- Sources Of Information
- Forming and Testing Hypotheses
- Correlational Research Designs
- The Experimental Method in Abnormal Psychology
- Developments in Research
- Unresolved Issues
Chapter 2 Historical and Contemporary Views of Abnormal Behavior
- Historical Views of Abnormal Behavior
- Development in Thinking
- Towards Humanitarian Approaches
- Traditional Faith Healing The Emergence of Contemporary Views of Abnormal Behavior
- Development in Research The Search for Medications to Cure Mental Disorders
- Unresolved Issues Interpreting Historical Events
Chapter 3 Casual Factors and Viewpoints
- Risk Factor and Couses of Abnormal Bahavior
- Perspectives to Understanding the Couses of Abnormal Behavior
- The Biological Perspectives
- Nature ,Narture,and Psychopathology:A new Look at an Old Topic
- The Psychological Perspectives
- The Humanistic and Existential Perspectives
- The Social Perspectives
- The Cultural Perspectives
- Culture and Attachment Relationship
- Theoretical Perspectives and the couses of Abnormal Behavior
Chapter 4 Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis
- The Basic Element in Assessment
- Physical Assessment of Organism
- Psychosocial Assessment
- The Automated Practice: Use of the Computer in Psychological Testing
- The Integration of Assessment Data
- Classifying Abnormal Behavior
- Issues in Acceptance of Changed Diagnostic Criteria
Chapter 5 Stress and Physical and Mental Health
- What is Stress?
- Stress and Physical Health
- Stress and Immune System Functioning
- Racial Discrimination and Cardiovascular Health in African Americans
- Treatment of Stress -Related Physical Disorders
- Stress and Mental Health
- Changes to the Diagnostic Criteria For PTSD
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Prevention and Treatment of Stress Disorders
- Does Playing Tetris After a Traumatic Event Reduce Flashbacks?
- Virtual Reality Exposure Treatment for PTSD in Military Personnel
- Why is the study of Trauma so Contentious?
Chapter 6 Panic,Anxiety ,Obsessions, and Their Disorders
- Specific Phobias
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- Panic Disorder
- Agoraphobia
- Nocturnal Panic Attacks
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Obessive -Compulsive Disorder
- Body Dysmorphic Disorder
- Taijin Kyofusho
- The Choice of Treatments: Medications or Cognitive-Behavior Therapy?
Chapter 7 Mood Disorders and Suicide
- Major Depressive Disorder
- Manic Episode Unipolar Depressive Disorders
- Persistent Depressive Disorder
- Was it Wise to Drop the Bereavemrnt Exclusion for Major Depression?
- A New Diagnosis: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
- Bipolar and Related Disorder
- Casual Factor in Bipolar Disorder
- Sociocultural Factors Affecting Unipolar and Bipolar Disorders
- Treatment and Outcomes
- Suicide: The Clinical Pictures and the Causal Pattern
- Warning Signs For Suicide
- Suicide Prevention and Intervention
Chapter 8 Somatic Symptoms and Dissociative Disorders
- Somatic Symptoms Disorder
- Illness Anxiety Disorder Conversion Disorder
- What can Neuroimaging Tell us About Conversion Disorder?
- Treatment of a Patient Who Was Mute
- Factitious Disorder
- Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder
- Dissociative Amnesia
- Dissociative Identity
- DID , Schizophrenia ,and Split Personality: Clearing up the Confusion
- DID and the Reality of “Recovered Memories“
Chapter 9 Eating Disorder And Obesity
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Bulimia Nervosa
- Binge-Eating Disorder
- Other Form of Eating Disorders
- Changing Body Image risk and Causal Factor in Eating Disorders
- Treatment of Eating Disorders
- The Problem of Obesity
- Risk and Causal Factor in Obesity
- Treatment of Obesity
- The role of Public Policy in the Prevention of Obesity
Chapter 10 Personality Disorders
- Cluster A Personality Disorder
- Paranoid Personality Disorder
- Schizoid Personality Disorder
- Schizotypal Personality Disorder
- Histrionic Personality Disorder
- Narcissistic Personality Disorder
- Antisocial Personality Disorder
- Nonsuicidal Self Injury
- Avoidant Personality Disorder
- Dependent Personality Disorder
- Obessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
Chapter 11 Substance-Related Disorders
- Alcohol Use Disorder
- Causal Factor in the Abuse of and Dependance on Alcohol
- Treatment of Alcohol Related Disorders
- Drug Abuse and Dependance
- Stimulant
- Sedative
- Hallucinogens
- Gambling Disorder
Chapter 12 Sexual Varients, Abuse,and DysFunctions
- Paraphilic Disorders
- Several Different Paraphilic Disorders
- Gender Dysphoria
- Gender Dysphoria in Children
- Gender Dysphoria in Adolescents and Adults
- Sexual Abuse
- Pedophilia and Hebephilia
- Sexual Dysfunctions
- Different Sexual Dysfunctions
Chapter 13 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Stress,Caffeine ,and Hallucinations
- Schizoaffective Disorder
- Schizophreniform Disorder
- Delusional Disorder
- Brief Psychotic Disorder
- Structural and Functional Brain Abnormalities
- Psychosocial and Cultural Factors
- Treatment and Outcomes
Chapter 14 Neurocognitive Disorders
- Brain Impairment in Adult
- Delirium
- Major Neurocognitive Disorders
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Depression Increase the Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
- New Approaches to the Treatment of Alzheimer’Disease
- Neurocognitive Disorder Resulting From HIV Infection or Vascular Problems
- Disorders Involving Head Injury
- Brain Damage in Professional Athletes
Chapter 15 Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence (Neurodevelopment Disorders)
- Disruptive ,Impulse -Control and Conduct Disorders
- Elimination Disorders
- Neurodevelopmental Disorders
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Specific Learning Disorder
- Intellectual Disability
Chapter 16 Psychological Treatment
- Measuring Success in Psychotherapy
- Psychosocial Approaches to Treatment
- Yoga ,Meditation ,and other Traditional Indian Approaches to Mental Healing
- Sociocultural Perspectives
- Biological Approaches to Treatment
- Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment -Resistant Depression
Chapter 17 Contemporary and Legal Issues in Abnormal Psychology
- Perspectives on Prevention
- Impatient Mental Health Treatment in Contemporary Society
- Controversial Legal Issues and the Mentally ill
- Organized Efforts for Mental Health
- Challenges for the Future
- The HMOs and Mental Health Care
On your business card and letter head, you can mention any of below
- Fellow Adult Child & Adolescent Psychology Counsellor from NHCA Singapore
- Fellow Psychology Counselling
- Fellow Counsellor from NHCA Singapore
- Fellow Marital Counselling & Family Therapy from NHCA Singapore
- Certified Coach by NHCA Singapore
- Child & Adolescent Counsellor (NHCA Singapore)
- Psychology Counsellor from NHCA Singapore
Two certificates : 6 months Child & Adolescent Counselling and 1 year Fellowship in Psychology Counselling
Online exam in August and February
Certificates awarded in September and March
Covers Adult, Child & Adolescent Counselling
Abnormal and Normal Psychology
Scenario based learning with perspective of child, parent and counsellor
Practical counselling learning with demo sessions by psychologists and doctors on live 1 hour webinars twice weekly.
Course fee includes everything, tax, registration fee, books, webinar, exam fee, certificate etc. There is no hidden charge. After you pay, you will get confirmation email and payment receipt immediately.
You get hard copy books delivered to your home by courier. Cost of books, certificate and courier charges etc are included in fee.
Books are usually dispatched within a day after you enrol. After book is dispatched, you will get sms and email notifications with courier details.
No excuse of pandemic 😉 We have kept books at 2 local locations to ensure books are dispatched on time and you will get books within 5 to 10 days.
After getting books, please inform your instructor and discuss your study plan.
Books are interesting and include life based scenarios which you will find useful for personal life as well as counselling practice. Weekly webinars add to your practical learnings by case study discussions by practicing psychologist and doctors.
You have flexibility to contact your relation manager on call and whatsapp.
Relation manager will be in regular touch with you for book dispatch, certificate dispatch, exam schedule, other updates. Before dispatching your books, your relation manager will contact you for address confirmation and will send you courier tracking details.
After you enrol, you are allotted a mentor & a dedicated relation manager. We will share their name, mobile and WhatsApp number with you immediately.
Your mentor is practising successful psychologist.
You have flexibility to contact your relation manager on call and whatsapp.
No more waiting for email replies from unknown 😉
Relation manager will be in regular touch with you for book dispatch, certificate dispatch, exam schedule, other updates. Before dispatching your books, your relation manager will contact you for address confirmation and will send you courier tracking details.
Exam is online and can be appeared from home. After submitting the exam, result is instantly displayed on screen as well as emailed. Passing score is 60%. Self study of 1 to 2 hours per week is sufficient to score good marks. If someone fails, second attempt is allowed without extra fee.
You get 10 days time to finish the exam in August and then February. In fellowship, first exam is based on Child Psychology & Counselling and is of MCQ pattern.
Second exam is based on Adult and General Psychology, Counselling skills. It has theory and MCQ both types of questions. Can be done from home.
Yes. Fellowship awards 2 certificates after successfully passing the exam with 60% marks. There will be 2 exams, one in August and other in February. You will get Child & Adolescent Counselling Certificate after first exam and Fellowship in Psychology Counselling after second exam.
Child Counselling certificate hard copy delivered to your home in a month after first exam.
Fellowship certificate hard copy after second exam.
Exam result emailed instantly after each exam.
Hard copy of certificate will be delivered to your home in a month after the exam. There is no extra charge for certificate hard copy.
Your certificate issued by NHCA Singapore is
- Glass coated
- As thick as iPad (3.5 mm)
- Packed in executive leather folder
- Decorated with logos of all third party accrediting bodies
- Enriches your display wall
Yes. After you enrol, you are allotted dedicated relation manager. We will share their name, mobile and WhatsApp number with you immediately.
Books are dispatched within 2 days. No excuse of pandemic 😉
You can discuss with your instructor to add additional certificate with discounted fee within 1month of enrolling for Fellowship.
Your instructor will help you select correct combination based on your profile and career interest.
Most practitioners and freelancers prefer to add CBT Behaviour Therapy or Martial Counselling and Family Therapy.
For a discounted fee, you can add Essentials in CBT or Cognitive Behaviour Therapy as third certificate. In CBT you will get copyright CBT worksheets for you to use with your unlimited clients.
For discounted fee you can select from following as an add on.
- Marital Relationship Counselling & Family Therapy
- Special Needs, Developmental Disabilities & Gifted Child Management
- Grief Counselling
- Master Class School Child & Parent Counselling (recommended for school counsellor, parent and child counsellor, teacher or Principal)
You can discuss with your instructor to add Marriage Counselling & Family Therapy as third certificate with discounted fee within 1 week of enrolling for Fellowship.
Most freelancers prefer to add this, because of market demand for marriage counsellors. Most courts mandate marital counselling before divorce. And now some states have announced pre-marital counselling as compulsory for couple. Majority of couple who come for marriage counselling are motivated to come back together and are ready to take professional help. Hence success rate is good and it is easier to make name as successful counsellor.
After completing fellowship programme with marital counselling as third subject you can write in your profile:
Fellow in Psychology & Marital Counselling (from NHCA Singapore).
It adds to your branding and attract clients.
For discounted fee, you can add marital counselling as third certificate within a month.
Know more about marital relationship counselling and family therapy programme
Every year, some students are nominated and felicitated with outstanding student award. A student can be nominated for being top scorer, for starting actual counselling sessions in their profession, for being attentive to most webinars, etc.
Check photos of convocation ceremonies and outstanding students here
Remember to come back to this page to enrol for the course.
NHCA has formed an ever evolving group of doctors, psychologists and our alumni who meet every week for live webinars and discuss their case studies in adult & child psychology and marriage counselling. As mission of NHCA to spread knowledge, students enrolled for one programme are allowed to attend 1 or 2 webinars on other subjects.
These webinars are scheduled for every Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6 to 7pm and are not mandatory. Interactive webinars cover theory, practical and case studies on topics like psychology, adult & child counselling, parent counselling, career opportunities in counselling, marriage counselling and CBT techniques.
Weekly live online webinars are conducted by successful psychologists and doctors. Theory, practical aspects of psychology and demo counselling sessions are conducted in these webinars. Students of NHCA learn practical counselling techniques with these sessions. Attending these sessions is not mandatory.
Weekly live online webinars are conducted by successful psychologists and doctors. Theory, practical aspects of psychology and demo counselling sessions are conducted in these webinars. Students of NHCA learn practical counselling techniques with these sessions. Attending these sessions is not mandatory.
Professionals find it so useful that even after course completion, they continue to attend these webinars for learning and networking.
Your mentor will send you weekly WhatsApp broadcast with zoom link of the meeting and topic.
Your relation manager will send you contact details of your mentor for call and whatsapp
Get payment receipt and confirmation of seat by email instantly. Fee includes everything. No hidden charge.
Relation manager will contact you within few hours and will send you Whatsapp and calling number of your mentor.
Weekly webinars on psychology counselling, Child & Adult Counselling, Practical Demo
Students of NHCA enrolling for courses related top management, psychology and nutrition are allowed to attend these online zoom webinars. It is not compulsory nor part of syllabus.
These webinars are conducted by group of top psychologists and doctors from across India and some countries for helping new aspirants to grow in their chosen career. They discuss cases, clinical aspects for sharing knowledge and expertise, stories about their practice.
Webinars are divide broadly in three categories
- Clinical aspect
- Starting and improving counselling practice
Some of the topics on counseling business are as below
- How and where to start counselling career
- Career opportunities
- Whom to approach
- How to charge a client
- How much to charge
- How to get clients
- How to give appointment
- Digital marketing
- Online profile creation
- Social media: it helps or damages?
- Google vs facebook vs instagram
- Online counselling practice
- Thumb rule for Counseling
- How can be a popular counsellor
Some of the topics conducted previous year on clinical and practical demo of child and adult counselling are as below
- Demo of counselling session with dummy patient
- opening with client
- starting conversation
- managing child anxiety
- managing panic attack
- healing depression
- helping OCD client to live functional life
- Defence mechanisms
- Counselling for students appearing board exams, competitive exams. Students appearing those exams are often stressed, have anxiety and fear of failure
- Counselling for parents of special children: how parents needs to be responsible and empathetic for their children.. how the parents should hold their own husband and wife relationship stronger.. instead of fighting and cursing or blaming each other , how they should borrow some ‘we’ or ‘me’ time out of difficult tasks and schedule around the special kid.
- Special child are very much demanding.. often parents loose hold over their relarionship… so parents need much counselling
- how to mange child anger at home
- how to reduce screen time in this pandemic situation
- Covid Relief Talk
- How to talk to ppl and tell them that their psychology evaluation is important
- Disorders of childhood and adolescence
- How to diagnose childhood disorder, since they cannot putup in words how they are feeling
- How can we do history taking in children, like we can use the survey /questionnaire…how does it help
- Substance related disorders
Disorders of childhood
Eating disorder - how to convince parents of your own school students to take up additional service of counselling
- First mental roadblock is since i am from a different field and this is the only qualification I have in the field and no additional degree.
- How do people kickstart their practice? Are there some platforms or projects etc
- I feel, when we get clients majority wil not have real psychological problems and will just have the need to talk and clear their mind and need some suggestions maybe. What are such clients called, is there a term? I guess the ratio should be 20% real psychological ones. How is it, want to understand from the experienced ones.
- Is there a modus operandi with the clients? Like first we listen to the problem, take history, then diagnose and then plan and proceed accordingly, is this right or anything else?
- What is the proportion of clients coming wilfully vs those which are brought by family or friends. Want to know from experiened people
- It will be much easier to deal with those who come on their own: true or false?
- starting/improving counselling practice for a newbie or coming from non-psychology background
Dr Niveditha Rudraraju Fellow Psychology Behaviour Therapy Child Counselling from NHCA. MD Pediatrician at Tirupati.
Interested in providing free service to needy and special children and opening such rehab centre at my place. NHCA helped to fulfil my dream by developing course suitable for busy professionals like and with personal mentor support
Dr Shama Deo BHMS doctor, complete Fellowship Psychology Counselling from NHCA Singapore and successfully shift her practice to counselling for all age groups with learning and mentorship from NHCA.
NHCA Admission, Exam & Certificate process
Get payment receipt and confirmation of seat by email instantly. Fee includes everything. No hidden charge.
Relation manager will contact you within few hours and will send you Whatsapp and calling number of your mentor.
Why people choose NHCA
Why would you prefer NHCA | NHCA | Local |
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Knowledge partner | NHCA has partnered with 250 hospitals, schools & NGOs. Videos testimonials & career journey of studenets | |
Title on certificate | Accredited Diploma of Completion | Certificate of Participation |
Hidden charges | Fee includes everything. No hidden charge. | Additional registration, exam & certificate fee |
Lifetime valid certificate | No renewal charge | Renewal charge |
Copyright original Hard copy books and certificate | Delivered to home, included in fee | Soft copy or Not original |
Why choose NHCA | NHCA certificate is accepted by all hospitals, NGOs, schools. Watch success stories | Some 'friends' refer you to earn referral fee |
Eligibility | Graduate | 12th pass |
Mentor & Training Manager | Whatsapp & Call | Email or None |
Training Sessions | Online Zoom Class + Recordings + Copyright content | Recordings |
Psychology Courses
Books and classes by practitioners cover 100 case studies, diagnostic symptoms, history taking, how to counsel and manage clients for all psychology conditions.