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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Alexander Street Launches
First-of-its-Kind Online Collection of Counseling and Therapy Videos
New Resource Offers Students and Practitioners a
Unique Tool for Training and Professional Development
ALEXANDRIA, VA—Counseling and Therapy
in Video is the latest release from electronic publisher
Alexander Street and the first resource to make hundreds of hours of
counseling and therapy videos accessible online. Available to
libraries and mental health organizations via subscription or
outright purchase, Counseling and Therapy in Video gives
students and practitioners of the helping professions access to a
wide range of training and continuing education content.
At launch, Counseling and Therapy in Video includes more than
275 videos totaling more than 300 hours of footage; it will grow to
more than 320 videos totaling more than 400 hours. The collection is
built on three kinds of video programming: demonstrations and
therapy sessions (actual, re-enacted, and scripted) conducted by
leading psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers;
consultations led by experts who outline therapeutic approaches
and analyze illustrative examples of counseling footage; and
lectures, presentations, and interviews in which well-known
therapists discuss their work and issues affecting the mental health
field. The collection also incorporates more than 50 downloadable
teaching and discussion guides for use in the classroom, and
this number is expected to grow to more than 150. Continuing
education (C.E.) credits are available for many of the videos in the
collection.
Says Alexander Street editor Greg Urquhart, “The project fills a gap
in counseling instruction for social work, education, psychology,
religious studies, nursing, and medicine. Books and journal articles
do a good job of relating theory, but there are few ways to prepare
effectively for the actual counseling encounter. Video goes much
further, conveying the intricacies and nuance of behavior, tone,
facial expression, and body language, helping students distinguish
between the successful and unsuccessful therapy interaction. Now for
the first time, instructors and students will have these videos
online, searchable together, with practical teaching tools.”
Teaching tools are central to the collection. Alexander Street’s
Semantic Indexing™, extensive controlled vocabularies, and
browse and search functionality let you identify video content
by therapeutic approach, diagnostic criteria, subjects, themes, and
17 other search fields. Synchronized, scrolling transcripts
accompany every video. The transcripts are cross-searchable so you
can jump around easily within the video. Visual timelines let
you scan hours of video content in seconds, using thumbnail images.
Instructors can use custom clip-making tools to create
playlists and annotate the segments for in-class or assigned
watching and then deliver that content directly to a Web site or
course management system using an embeddable video player.
All necessary permissions for educational use (including
in-class demonstration and remote viewing access) are covered by the
terms of the license, so that libraries don’t have to monitor,
request, and track those details.
Published through partnerships with Microtraining Associates,
Psychotherapy.net, the University of Manchester Department of
Psychiatry, and others, Counseling and Therapy in Video
contains works produced by a wide range of individuals and
organizations, including Allyn & Bacon, The American Psychological
Association, Columbia University Teachers’ College, The Society for
the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, The University of
Florida Counseling Center, and Indiana University. Well-known
therapists featured in the collection include Allen Ivey, Jon
Carlson, Arnold Lazarus, Irvin Yalom, and Derald Wing Sue.
Most subjects are covered in multiple videos, so you can see how
different therapeutic methods are used to treat the same problem, or
how two different practitioners apply the same therapeutic method. A
wide variety of clients, therapists, and approaches are covered, so
the collection is extremely diverse, covering individual, couple,
family, and group therapies and therapies focused on children,
adolescents, and the elderly. The collection also lets you search by
the gender, sexual preference, and ethnic group of the therapist and
client.
Additional information about Counseling and Therapy in Video
is available on the Alexander Street Press Web site at
http://alexanderstreet.com/products/ctiv.htm
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About Alexander Street Press
Alexander Street Press is an electronic publisher of award-winning
online collections in the humanities and social sciences. Since its beginnings in 2000, Alexander Street has
delivered uniquely powerful search capabilities
powered by Alexander Street’s Semantic Indexing™ and
content not available anywhere else. Alexander Street collections
are available to library and educational institutions via annual
subscription or outright purchase of perpetual rights.
The first electronic publisher to focus specifically
on the creation of editorially crafted, cross-searchable video
collections with practical applications for teaching and
scholarship, Alexander Street has released four other video
collections to-date in its series of Critical Video Editions,
including American History in Video, Theatre in Video,
Dance in Video, and Opera in Video. To learn more,
visit
http://criticalvideoeditions.com
Trial and Reviewer Access
Free trial access is available to libraries and educational
institutions. To request trial access and pricing information, email
sales@alexanderstreet.com
Reviewers, media contacts, libraries, and university faculty may
request access to Counseling and Therapy in Video by emailing Meg Keller at
mkeller@alexanderstreet.com
Contact Details
Meg Keller, Director of Marketing
Alexander Street Press
3212 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
703.212.8520 x 116
mkeller@alexanderstreet.com
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