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  • Jayan Ravendra, Wong Shu Min

New Resource: Psychotherapy.net Videos


As a psychology researcher, some resources in our library that you might be already familiar with include databases such as PsycARTICLES, PsycINFO, and Psychology Database. From these databases, you will be able to access peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, dissertations and thesis papers.

However, as a practitioner, what are the resources available apart from print sources? Audio and video works might be just what you are looking for.

If you are interested in the study of child therapy, such as behavioral child therapy, NIE Library has just the video resource for you!

Introducing Psychotherapy.net, an online video library that has more than 200 titles in counselling and psycho-therapeutic approaches. Our library has a subscription to the full collection, giving you access to the breadth of their resources.

 

Useful Features

Each video has visual features that aid the viewer in processing spoken auditory information. This includes:

  1. Closed captions which can be turned on / off

  2. A full transcript of the video, which also moves in sync with the closed captions and auditory track

  3. Fast forward function to a specific chapter of the video

Cognitive-Behavioral Child Therapy, by Bruce Masek

Save A Clip from the Video

A unique feature of this video resource is that it allows you to easily make a clip from a segment of the video. This clip can be embedded in your presentation slides for lesson use.

Simply highlight the transcript that encompasses the portion you want and click the "Make Clip" button. You can name and save the clip.

Download Manual

The videos are also accompanied by an instructor's manual, which may contain group discussion questions, a reaction paper exercise for classes and training, and even suggested further reading.

Simply click on the "Download Manual" button to download the PDF of the video manual.

 

Discover More

You can also browse for videos through the categories: Approach, Therapeutic Issue, Expert, or Population.

Finally, to find out more, you can refer to:

Access Psychotherapy.net from the library portal's online videos page .

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