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- Counseling and Psychotherapy Transcripts, Client narratives, and Reference WorksContaining real transcripts of therapy and counseling sessions, first-person narratives on of mental illness and treatment, and reference works.
- Counseling and Therapy in VideoThe largest and richest online collection of video available for the study of social work, psychotherapy, psychology, and psychiatric counseling.
- Kanopy Streaming VideoAn online documentary video streaming service distributing films from Psychotherapy.net, BBC, PBS, Media Education Foundation, Documentary Educational Resources and more.
- SymptomMedia : visual learning for behavioral healthSymptom Media's film library of 180 clinical training vignettes including the newly released military centric series illustrates symptoms unfolding on screen and serves as an integral educational tool for "symptom recognition." All films are produced with an experienced multi-disciplinary behavioral health team working in concert with professional scriptwriters, filmmakers and highly trained actors, facilitating a synergistic realism and clinical accuracy during the entire filmmaking process.
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