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In Stoke-on-trent, the average cost of psychology tutoring is £14.
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In Stoke-on-trent and the surrounding areas, there are 17 psychology tutors available to give tuition
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Psychology is a field that continues to grow, and in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s likely to be a plethora of new research emerging which will inform all levels of society.
For example, we’re likely to find out how the pandemic has impacted the cognitive development of children, as well as what being stuck indoors has done for our social lives and our ability to make new connections.
The way things are heading, there’s a strong chance that we’ll need many more mental health professionals in the coming years. People have been impacted in so many ways by the pandemic, and it’ll be largely the responsibility of such professionals to aid the recovery process and help us get back to ‘normal’.
Mental illness was already becoming a hot topic due to its prevalence in society, but now the need to study it and address it is more urgent than ever.
Even if your interest doesn’t lie with mental health, you can learn so much from psychology about the human mind, and how we think and act, and communicate with others.
Working with a tutor is hands-down one of the best things you can do to fast track your progress in any subject.
What a tutor provides you is a framework for learning. The tutor is there to guide you in your studies, stopping to address any doubts you may have along the way.
A tutor can set you tasks that help you think about the subject material you’ve just learnt and consolidate your knowledge. They can support you when you encounter challenging topics and help you think about them from a different perspective. They can even introduce you to fascinating branches of the subject that you may not have come across, and help you discover potential career paths.
One of the main challenges of psychology is sifting through studies and carrying out research that gets you results.
As a science-based subject, psychology is all about evaluating the information that’s out there and digesting the key data. It requires a logical approach at times, yet there are also times when you’ll have to arrive at conclusions on your own.
That’s the beauty of psychology: it encourages a subjective look at objective information.
There are many assumptions to be made on the subject, regarding why someone would act a certain way or commit a crime. As such, you need to be critical and always question your first theory.
Psychology is a subject that’s highly practical.
Unlike say philosophy, which is largely intellectual and theoretical, psychology takes a hands-on approach to make discoveries about human nature.
That means you’ll spend a lot of time analysing other peoples’ words and actions, to get to the bottom of what they might be thinking. Many psychology students love this game of guessing what others’ motives may be and what they may be thinking. Though of course psychology stops short of mind-reading, so if that’s why you want to get into it you might have to wait a few years yet.
Psychology helps us understand the world around us, and the different personalities in our community and further afield. If you’re curious about the human mind in any facet, then you’re bound to fall in love with the subject from day one.
It’s also the subject of choice for Sherlock Holmes enthusiasts. Using clues about human behaviour, you can solve forensic mysteries and profile criminal behaviour. Forensic psychology is just one branch of many, too, so there should be something for everyone.
If you’re based in or around Stoke-on-trent, you can find a psychology tutor through the Superprof website.
With the search function, it’s easy to find the perfect tutor for you based on criteria such as hourly rates, experience levels, and past student ratings.
You can also choose to work online with Superprof tutors, in case you prefer distance learning. Head to the website now and see if any of the psychology tutors you’re interested in offering a free taster session, as this can tell you all you need to know about classes.
Katy
Psychology tutor
Has a wide range of knowledge and explains everything she teaches wonderfully.
Kay, 3 years ago