Introduction to Political Psychology

Develop Your Social Skills and Understand the Psychology of the Culture Wars

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Description

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Are you tired of seeing one political side shouting over another? Do you struggle to understand why people see some things as morally fine, but you think they're abhorrent? If so, you need to delve into The Social Psychology of the Moral and Political Mind.

In this course, you will:

- Learn about how people make moral decisions based on automatic gut reactions, rather than reason and logic

- Understand the foundations of human morality, personality, and motivated decision-making

- Hear about the psychological evidence behind 'liberals' and 'conservatives' having different psychological make-ups

- Apply the evidence to current political debates


This course gives you what you need to know to understand the social psychology of the culture wars - fast. You will be learning all of this from an expert in this field. I am a university-based psychology lecturer, a practising research psychologist, and have published academic papers in the area of social psychology.


I hope you enjoy the course, and will be happy to answer an questions you have about the content. 

Welcome aboard!

What You Will Learn!

  • You will learn how unconscious processes guide our behaviour
  • You will be able to describe the various universal moral intuitions that help us make moral decisions
  • You will understand why most people do not change their minds when given facts
  • You will be able to explain how personality traits impact our political ideologies

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is for anybody interested in learning how and why people become divided by politics
  • The course will be interesting to anybody who wants to understand how unconscious processes guide their political behaviour
  • This course is for anybody who wants to understand another aspect of human behaviour