The Counselling & Psychology category offers a variety of courses aimed at equipping learners with the knowledge, skills, and ethical foundations necessary for effective mental health support. Courses in this category explore human behavior, emotional wellness, psychological theory, and practical counselling strategies to prepare students, professionals, and support workers for roles in therapy, education, ministry, and community care.

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced practitioner, you'll find resources here to enhance your understanding and application of mental health principles in personal, relational, and professional settings.

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to marriage counselling, focusing on the emotional, psychological, and relational challenges faced by couples. Learners will explore foundational counselling theories, communication and conflict resolution strategies, and common issues such as trust, intimacy, and cultural differences.

The course aims to equip future counsellors, pastors, educators, and caregivers with practical tools to support healthy and lasting relationships. Through lectures, case studies, discussions, and role-plays, participants will develop the skills necessary to guide couples through various stages of marital life.

Whether you're new to counselling or seeking to enhance your skills in family support, this course will help you make a meaningful impact in strengthening marriages.