Alexander Street, a ProQuest Company, has announced the launch of its Counseling and Therapy in Video: Volume V, The Symptom Media Collection.
Recognizing and diagnosing mental disorders are critical skills for future behavioural health workers to have, and academic institutions know that providing credible, current, and engaging resources to aid in their training is fundamental to student success.
Alexander Street's Counseling and Therapy in Video four-volume series is known for providing a firsthand look at the realities of working with clients and the challenges associated with putting theoretical concepts into practice. It offers comprehensive, current, curated content in a learning medium that today's students prefer - video.
Alexander Street continues to support this critical training with the April launch of Volume V, The Symptom Media Collection. This volume will offer over 400 Symptom Media training videos, helping students to better recognise and provide accurate diagnoses of mental health disorders by exploring the most critical topics aligned to the DSM-5®/ICD-10.
Ranging from 30 seconds to 15 minutes, Volume V's collection of DSM-5® and ICD-10 videos will not only provide the best training content but are designed to easily integrate into courses and lectures. Volume V also provides assessment options for faculty. Many of the titles include two versions - one that introduces symptoms to students, and another that allows students to make their own diagnoses.
Faculty and librarians can expect 150 additional videos to be incorporated into Volume V through 2021.
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