This guide is designed to provide new and experienced psychology librarians with basic information about services and resources commonly provided by psychology librarians in the academic setting.
This page contains links to resources that specialize in video/media resources designed specifically for use by students, faculty, researchers and practiioners in the field of psychology.
"Use of video from Annenberg Learner in an educational setting where tuition is charged, be it a credit or non-credit class, a distance education, or face-to-face class may require a license."
Kanopy offers streaming videos on a wide variety of topics, including mental health. The mental health videos include topics such as eating disorders, aging, depression, and more.
Developed for teaching and learning, each therapy session video highlights a specific psychotherapeutic approach, such as client-centered or cognitive therapy, or a common presenting issue, such as depression or substance abuse.
Around 130 hours of video content designed for teaching psychology at all levels. Content includes tutorials on how to conduct research and videos of practitioners working with clients in a variety of settings.
Multimedia online resource that includes video and primary source material covering the most important psychological experiments of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Sage Research Methods (fee-based) (Sage)Video, data, reference sources, articles, and tutorials designed to help students design and implement methodological studies.