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Course Description
This course explores how identity, meaning, values, and belief systems shape psychological stability over time. Learners examine who they are, who they are expected to be, and how meaning sustains mental health through uncertainty, loss, and change. The course is handled with cultural intelligence, philosophical depth, and psychological realism, integrating African, diaspora, and global perspectives without ideology or dogma.
Modules & Lessons
Module 1: Identity Formation and Mental Stability
Lessons:
1. Identity as a psychological anchor
2. Role expectations, labels, and internal conflict
3. Fragmented identity and mental strain
Value Enhancements:
• Micro-case study: Young adult navigating career, family, and cultural expectations
• Interactive exercise: Identity mapping across roles and environments
• Optional Video Script: Expert discussion on identity stress in modern African and diaspora life
Assessment: Reflective journal + short quiz
Module 2: Meaning, Purpose, and Endurance
Lessons:
1. Why meaning matters more than motivation
2. Values, purpose, and long-term psychological endurance
3. Meaning-making during difficulty and uncertainty
Value Enhancements:
• Case reflection: Individual maintaining stability during prolonged hardship
• Exercise: Personal values and meaning clarification tool
• Optional Video Script: Guided talk on sustaining purpose without burnout
Assessment: Meaning-mapping submission + reflection
Module 3: Belief Systems, Spirituality, and Inner Stability
Lessons:
1. Belief systems as psychological frameworks
2. When belief supports stability and when it creates strain
3. Respectful, neutral exploration of spirituality and faith
Value Enhancements:
• Scenario analysis: Faith-based coping vs faith-based pressure
• Reflection: Identify beliefs that stabilise vs destabilise mental health
• Optional Video Script: Expert dialogue on belief, neutrality, and psychological balance
Assessment: Scenario analysis + reflective response
Module 4: Sustaining Psychological Stability Over Time
Lessons:
1. Integrating identity, meaning, and daily life
2. Psychological continuity through change and loss
3. Living with uncertainty without collapse
Value Enhancements:
• Interactive exercise: Personal stability framework (identity, meaning, support, routines)
• Reflection: Long-term mental sustainability plan
• Optional Video Script: Guided closing video on inner stability and continuity
Assessment: Stability framework submission + reflective journal + quiz
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
1. Understand how identity and meaning influence psychological stability.
2. Recognise sources of identity conflict and existential strain.
3. Apply values-based approaches to sustain mental endurance.
4. Build a personal framework for long-term psychological stability amid uncertainty.
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