Booth Library acquired three collections from Alexander Street Press’s Counseling and Therapy in Video series of streaming videos, completing our acquisition of the full library of content (Volumes I-V).
Volume III includes films about the founders of theory and the progression of practices to today. These titles present a firm grounding in the theoretical modalities of counseling and psychotherapy while expanding into new and emerging areas such as social media, veterans, cyberbullying, mindfulness, and neuroscience.
Volume IV focuses on prevalent issues in counseling, such as the rise in cases involving underserved populations, racial trauma, and veterans suffering from PTSD. This volume delivers content aligned with the CACREP eight common core areas, and introduces the DSM-5® and ICD-10. It includes 300 hours of video, 90% created since 2012; 400 transcripts from real therapy sessions; 1,200 hours of expert-led presentations, lectures, and workshops; and 45,000 pages of ebooks and periodicals.
Volume V, the Symptom Media Collection, has comprehensive DSM-5® / ICD-10 coverage with built-in assessments to assess comprehension. Ideal for counseling, psychology, social work, nursing and other behavioral health care courses, Volume V helps students better recognize mental health disorders and provides accurate diagnoses via 400+ streaming mental health videos aligned to DSM-5®/ICD-10 content. Assessment options included.
EIU students, faculty, and staff can access these videos from both on- and off-campus. Please ask a librarian for further assistance, or consult with your subject librarian.
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