This course titled, ‘Social Psychology in Context’ is an essential and core aspect of the post-graduate Programme, providing an in-depth overview of social psychological perspectives, concepts, and principles of social psychology of practice in both clinical/health settings as well as organizational behaviour, which are necessarily enacted in social contexts. Social psychological perspectives, assumptions about social realities, social research methods and social psychological principles inform the gaze of the applied psychologist –whichever the specialization maybe. The course provides an understanding of key aspects of social cognition, social influence and group processes and their application of social psychological principles in health/clinical and in organisational contexts. 


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