Title: From Preconception to Gestation: The Psychological Dimensions of Embryological Events
Module Description
This professional training module offers an integrative exploration of human development from preconception through gestation, uniquely combining embryological knowledge with prenatal psychological insights. Each embryological phase is presented not only in its biological complexity but also in terms of the psychological imprints it may leave on the developing human being. The curriculum recognizes the continuity of experience from the earliest moments of existence, and how these formative events resonate in later childhood and adult life.
By acknowledging the subjectivity of the unborn, this module equips professionals to recognize the primal origins of many relational, emotional, and behavioral patterns. It invites learners to become sensitive to hidden narratives and pre-verbal memories embedded in the body and psyche, offering tools for early support, prevention, and care.
Aims
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To deepen professional understanding of the embryological and psychological dimensions of human development from preconception to gestation.
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To train professionals to identify and address the early roots of psychological patterns in their practice.
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To bridge the gap between somatic development and psychological formation.
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To cultivate sensitivity to the lived experience of the prenate and the conditions surrounding their coming into being.
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To promote salutogenic and human-rights-based approaches to early life and parenting.
Goals
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Understand key embryological milestones from a psychological lens.
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Explore how early biological events affect human development across the lifespan.
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Cultivate reflective and ethical awareness around conception, fertility, and biotechnology.
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Enhance the capacity to support individuals and families in preconception, pregnancy, and early parenting.
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Promote interdisciplinary integration between embryology, psychology, education, social policy, and ethics.
Course Features
- Lectures 16
- Quiz 1
- Duration 120 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 654
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 16 Lessons
- 16 Weeks
- Preconception to Gestation17
- 1.1The Egg Journey And Its Psychological Impact12 Hours
- 1.2The Ejaculation And Its Psychological Impact12 Hours
- 1.3The Sperm Journey And Its Psychological Dimensions10 Hours
- 1.4The Dance Before Conception10 Hours
- 1.5The Psychological Dimensions Of Conception12 Hours
- 1.6From Zygote to Morula: The Psychological Implications of Multiplicity10 Hours
- 1.7Getting into Complexity: The Blastula and Its Psychological Implications10 Hours
- 1.8The Psychological Dimensions Of Implantation12 Hours
- 1.9“My Support System First”: The Trophoblast and Its Psychological Impact10 Hours
- 1.10“I Am Ready to Grow”: The Embryoblast and Its Psychological Implications10 Hours
- 1.11When there is no conception12 Hours
- 1.12Biotechnology, Psychological And Ethical Issues. Creative Intervention Theories12 Hours
- 1.13Preparing for Parenthood. Preconception Parenting12 Hours
- 1.14Supporting new families10 Hours
- 1.15Planetary Education starts before conception10 Hours
- 1.16Final Thoughts6 Hours
- 1.17FINAL QUIZ0 Questions