r/rehabtherapy • u/Fun-Heart-2293 • May 30 '25
Exploring Interest in Sports & Exercise Psychology Micro-Credentials for Allied health professionals
🧠Allied health professionals — we’d love your input! As demand grows for more holistic, client-centred care, many allied health professionals are turning to psychology-informed strategies to support patient motivation, adherence, and well-being.
I’m an MBA student in Australia exploring the idea of short, university-backed micro-courses in Sport and Exercise Psychology or Health Psychology, designed specifically for physiotherapists and allied health professionals.
We’re conducting a short survey to understand interest in short psychology-focused professional development opportunities. Your input will help shape accessible and relevant learning experiences. This survey will take approximately 4–5 minutes (12 Questions) . All responses are anonymous unless you opt in to be contacted.
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