Glory Boyadzhieva
Psychologist
I and my colleagues are a team of specialists in the field of psychology and our courses are purely scientifically psychological. They are written by our resident psychologist and presented by me. You can check out all of our courses.
The author is Valentin Boyadzhiev - he is a trained nutritionist from 2011, graduated Master of Psychology in "Psychology and Psychopathology of Development" in 2016. He acquired a Professional Qualification "Teacher of Psychology" in 2017. He has a Postgraduate Professional Qualification "Psychological Counseling in Psychosomatic and Social Adaptation Disorders" from 2017. Since 2018 he is a member of the Association "Bulgarian Psychoanalytic Space". Since 2019 he is a member of "International Society of Applied Psychoanalysis". Since 2011, he has been a lecturer on issues related to nutrition, diet, supplementation, food and nutritional supplements, sports, and more. Since 2016 he has been working as a teacher of psychology, logic, ethics, law, and philosophy and as a lecturer on psychology. Since 2017 he has been working as a school psychologist with children and pupils from 5 to 18 years of age. He participates annually in scientific conferences on psychology, psychotherapy, dietetics, medicine, and others. He has gone through many other pieces of training and seminars. His main interest and practice are in the field of psychoanalysis and clinical psychology.
Reviews
A basic rule of constructing a presentation is including general information on a slide, not the whole text (which the narrator still reads out loud).
First of all, the course is too rigid, it is more a textbook rather than being presented to the reader. The information was there but it's too informative for the length of time it has been assigned for (a lot of information can be shortened even or explained in much simpler format). It does not talk about the topics, it simply defines what these topics are from a definition you would find in a textbook. Lastly too much information on each presentation, it's giving me a headache looking at them. Honestly not a good course in this state, and hopefully this course improves for future students.
Carolien Reynolds
19-06-2023
I wish I'd read the book about the topic instead. Very poorly presented and dated.
The course was pretty interesting and gives an enough amount of insight about this topic i.e mental Retardation. As, their are levels of Retardation. It was a good course
its wonderful
Really good course, enjoyed the content. Took awhile to do though, due to my slow typing