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Alison Free Online Learning
Introduction to ADHD Awareness (Free Online Course With Certificate)
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
4 hours
Distance Learning
English
This free online course explores attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and its treatment with therapy and medication.


Riverside College Halton
Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Autism
- Widnes, United Kingdom
Certificate
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning
English
Throughout this qualification, you will gain an understanding of the spectrum of autistic disorders and how they can affect people in a variety of ways, as well as exploring the importance of using a person-centred approach to provide support.
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NHTI Concord Community College
Certificate in Young Children with Autism and Exceptionalities
- Concord, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
If you are interested in a career working specifically with young children with autism spectrum disorder and other special needs or with children who may be at risk for developmental delays, then this certificate is a great place to start.
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Learn more about Cognitive Disorders Preparatory programs
Cognitive Disorders degree programs at the Preparatory level offer a fascinating introduction to the complexities of the human mind and behavior. You'll explore the foundational elements of psychology, neuroscience, and therapy, setting the stage for advanced studies in understanding cognitive challenges.
In this field, students gain insight into various cognitive disorders, focusing on conditions such as autism spectrum disorders and neurocognitive impairments. Coursework often includes subjects like developmental psychology, abnormal psychology, and the basics of therapeutic techniques. Many learners start by exploring case studies and research, allowing for practical applications of theoretical concepts. This environment encourages curiosity as students engage with new perspectives and deepen their understanding of cognitive health.
A strong emphasis on observation skills prepares you for real-world applications, helping you recognize and analyze behavioral patterns. Graduates find themselves well-equipped for future studies or roles in counseling, support services, or health education, paving the way for informed and compassionate professionals in the field of cognitive disorders.