An online research management platform including a bibliography composer and note-taking features.
What is it?
NoodleTools is a resource that allows students to evaluate resources, build accurate citations, archive source material, take notes, outline topics, and prepare to write. it generates accurate MLA, APA, and Chicago/Turabian references with options to annotate and archive lists of documents. It offers a visual 'tabletop' to manipulate, tag and pile notecards, then connect them in outlines to prepare for writing. Why use it?
Use this resource if you are looking for an all-in-one resource to assist with note-taking, citations, and pre-writing projects.
Alexander Street (about 1 hr 45 min)
From the Counseling Theories in Action Series
Intervention techniques for Adlerian: encouragement, early recollections, spitting in the soup, push button technique, acting “as if”, and task setting.
Alexander Street (about 1 hr 30 min)
From the Counseling Theories in Action Series
Intervention techniques for cognitive behavioral: identifying, evaluating, and responding to automatic thoughts, changing one’s language, socratic dialogues and questioning, use of Imagery, and building resilience.
Alexander Street (about 1 hour)
From the Evolution in Psychotherapy Series
Counseling and psychotherapy are inseparable from the people who provide them. Drawing on six decades of therapeutic research, Dr. Miller will describe eight provider skills that influence client outcomes for better or worse, across a broad range of treatment methods.
Alexander Street (about 1hr 45 min)
From the Counseling Theories in Action Series
Intervention techniques for existential: life journey reflection, being alone, finding meaning, what is important in life, and the rearview mirror.
Alexander Street (about 1 hr 45 min)
From the Counseling Theories in Action Series
Intervention techniques for gestalt: immediacy “here and now”, unfinished business, projection, polarities, empty chair, and body awareness
Alexander Street (about 2 hours)
From the Counseling Theories in Action Series
Intervention techniques for multicultural feminist: culturally sensitive engagement, language as an intervention, understand a client’s worldview, consciousness raising, strength-based empowerment, and “Loteria” (part of Mexican culture and used to bring up memories in work with clients).
Alexander Street (about 2 hours)
From the Counseling Theories in Action Series
Intervention techniques for psychodynamic: working through, free association, interpretation, resistance, confrontation, and transference.
Alexander Street (about 1 hr 45 min)
From the Evolution in Psychotherapy Series
Intervention techniques for solution-focused: present and future orientation, goal setting/the miracle question, scaling, noticing exceptions, and do one thing different.
Alexander Street (about 1 hr 30 min)
From the Counseling Theories in Action Series
Intervention techniques for transpersonal: clearing the energy field, client invitation to locate and engage, one’s quiet space, immersion in inner space, dialogue with client in altered space about, personal discoveries, affirming insights in awakened life, and processing what has been learned towards personal growth.
ProQuest (26:50)
The fascinating interplay of genetic predispositions and experience in the development of the brain after birth is demonstrated in this film produced at the Brain Development Laboratory at the University of Oregon. Three profiles of plasticity are depicted with compelling film sequences of behavioral, MRI and EEG research into the development of visual perception and language acquisition from infancy through old age. A congenitally deaf young woman, hearing university students and lively preschool children participate in controlled studies that illustrate both how neuroscience research is conducted and also how all brains change over time and circumstance. Practical advice for the utilization of sensitive periods and optimal specialization of brain areas make the learning of these concepts meaningful to students.
ProQuest (51:29)
Dr. Michel takes a positive psychology approach to promote optimum development and wellness in working with adolescents and young adults. She defines the strength-based approach and discusses the benefits of using that approach with this population. In Part 2, Dr. Michel facilitates a mock session with a high school student to demonstrate the strengths-based approach. In Part 3, Drs. Dermer and Michel review the mock client interview and discuss the strategies and techniques Dr. Michel demonstrated in the session.
ProQuest (24:08)
The video presents an overview of many of the infant reflexes, both primitive and postural, with vivid examples of each. An explanation of the reflexes, and a discussion of why they are important to the baby, parents, and many health care professionals, is also presented
ProQuest (28:34)
Human Relationships Supervisors discuss the characteristics of an effective group worker for school age children. This video demonstrates the conflict resolution skills utilized by experienced group workers and the techniques they use in working with the nine to twelve year old youth. Group workers also discuss topics such as boy/girl relationships and the importance of health and hygiene in developing self esteem
Alexander Street (about 1 hr 30 min)
From Evolution of Psychotherapy
Based on the world’s largest functional brain imaging database, Dr. Amen will give you a completely new way to think about and treat issues such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorders, ADHD, addictions, OCD, PTSD, schizophrenia and even personality disorders.
ProQuest (about 1 hr 30 min)
From PBS
Facing Suicide combines the poignant personal stories of people impacted by suicide with profiles of scientists at the forefront of research to reveal new insights into one of America’s most pressing mental health crises. Shining a light on this difficult topic can destigmatize suicide while revealing that there is help as well as hope for those at risk and their loved ones.
ProQuest (about 10 min)
From NewsHour Productions
Each year, an estimated 2 million people suffering from mental illness are booked into county jails. In Kansas City, Missouri, like other places around the country, officials are looking for a better way to get those people the help they need to get back on their feet. John Yang reports in partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
Alexander Street (about 1 hour)
MIND ZONE follows therapists with the 113th Army Combat Stress Control detachment as they carry out two conflicting missions: protecting soldiers from battle fatigue and keeping these same soldiers in the fight.
Alexander Street (about 3 hours)
Watch Dr. Chelsea Mackey, psychologist and psychosis expert, in this 3-hour recording that takes a deep dive into all things psychosis, from informal identification of psychotic symptoms to the latest evidence-based treatment approaches.
ProQuest (about 2 hours)
From Evolution of Psychotherapy Series
Contemporary minority professionals, with college degrees, positions in higher education, private practitioners, and other workspaces, often encounter dilemmas about their lack of advancement or self-efficacy. The within-group diversity among these women requires a cultural competency mindset, one that engages clients from a strength versus deficit or stereotyped-based perspective. In this workshop, participants will engage in activities to foster social identity examination as a bridge to recognizing the Latina social identities paradigm.
Alexander Street (about 1 hour)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
Racial and sexual minorities experience barriers in accessing healthcare that may impact their overall health outcomes. This timely presentation will invite you to look at any implicit bias and behaviors that you bring into the clinical setting that could that negatively promote healthcare disparities.
ProQuest (about 1 hour)
From Evolution of Psychotherapy Series
All therapists require an understanding of multicultural issues to be effective. Theoretical research findings will be discussed.
ProQuest (about 1 hr 45 min)
From Evolution of Psychotherapy Series
Safe Conversations is a social action initiative to take relational science from the clinic to the culture in order to help facilitate a transition from an individualistic to a relational civilization. Since talking is the most dangerous thing people do, and since listening is the most infrequent, and since difference is the source of polarization, this relational intervention helps people talk without criticizing, listen without judgment and connect beyond their differences.
ProQuest (about 1 hour)
From Evolution of Psychotherapy Series
Traditional Western European therapy operates from hidden assumptions: (a) disorders reside in individuals, (b) disorders are departures from conventional (statistical) norms, (c) psychological principles derived from the dominant group are universally applicable, and (d) therapy consists of a series of strategies and techniques detached from the cultural context. When imposed upon clients of color, however, they potentially produce therapeutic harm. Rather than free and liberate, they may oppress and silence culturally diverse clients.
ProQuest (about 3 hours)
In this DVD, family counselor and sex therapist Twinet Parmer discusses the influence of culture on sexuality and explains how to approach issues of sexuality in a counseling session. The DVD presents a four-session sexuality counseling role play with a mixed-race couple.
Alexander Street (about 2 hours)
From Evolution in Psychotherapy
Clinicians will oftentimes encounter individuals with impulsive and/or compulsive sexual behavior. This workshop will describe the complexity of understanding this behavior, taxonomic and clinical considerations. This presentation will also review the current controversies regarding this phenomenon as a clinical entity.
Alexander Street (about 1 hour)
Queer women are not statistically “safe,” but there are medical spaces that have been crafted so that they can be treated with the same dignity as any other patient. Patient No More is a feature documentary about the barriers LGBTQ+ women navigate across health care systems and how the never-ending hunt for affirming care affects their lives.
Alexander Street (about 2 hours)
Join sex therapist expert and author Suzanne Iasenza, PhD, in this recording and learn an approach that guides couples from a state of disconnection to becoming a sexual-discovery team exploring their own idiosyncratic pathway to pleasure.
Alexander Street (about 2 hours)
From Evolution in Psychotherapy Series
This workshop will review the historical shifts including changes in the World Professional Association for Transgender Health’s Standards of Care. The workshop will review updated diagnostic criteria, assessment and treatment methods.
Alexander Street (about 45 min)
n this daring new film, men open up to discuss what masculinity means to them. British Artist Ajamu X makes intimate photographic portraits, based on their experiences, to get them to rethink the way they see their bodies and themselves
ProQuest (about 1 hour)
From Evolution of Psychotherapy Series
Increasingly more and more couples are working together or working virtually in the same space. It is estimated that in the United States 43% of small businesses are family-run and 53% of managers share day-to-day management with a spouse. Ellyn will delineate 6 foundational skills that support couples who work together and demonstrate how the business can become a source of connection rather than generating stress and disconnection.
ProQuest (about 1 hr 30 min)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
We know that change can be hard for young people. But what about unexpected, prolonged, uncertain-of-when-it-will-end change? Join executive function experts Drs. Lynne Kenney and David Nowell for this compelling 90-minute training.
ProQuest (about 1 hour)
From Evolution of Psychotherapy Series
The family is a context in which treatment can be facilitated. Marriage has the capability of healing clients from old wounds.
ProQuest (about 1 hr 15 min)
From Evolution of Psychotherapy Series
The conversation hour will begin with a very brief presentation of the Gottman Sound Relationship House Theory, and then be entirely open to questions and answers.
ProQuest (about 30 mins)
In “Helping Clients in Crisis”, Renee Bradford Garcia, LCSW, reviews crisis theory, differences between crisis and trauma, and intervention techniques when working with clients in crisis.
Alexander Street
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
By looking at addictive behaviors – from drugs and alcohol to sex, technology, and binge eating -- as means of self-protection and a way of staving off deep personal pain, the IFS model provides a model of treatment that avoids power struggles, and feelings of shame and judgment that can often accompany treatment for trauma and addictions.
ProQuest (about 3 hours)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
Do you know how to recognize the signs your client might have a gambling problem? Underlying gambling problems could be interfering with treatment outcomes and Nationally Certified Gambling Counselor Kathleen Zamperini is here to make sure you don’t miss this hidden secret in your next session!
Alexander Street (about 2 hr 30 min)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
With the emerging knowledge of the nature of addiction and compulsion in their many forms, evidence from many quarters is foreshadowing our next great epidemic. Already addiction ranks as our number one public health problem dramatically outdistancing in financial costs compared to other illnesses such as cancer and diabetes.
ProQuest (about 1 hour)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
This recording will clarify the neurobiological underpinnings of these broken biological systems, clarify how addictive behaviors of all kinds are invariably rooted in desperate attempts to manage and discuss the evidence-based methods that are available to help re-regulate mind and body.
ProQues (about 1 hour)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
For twelve years Dr. Maté was the staff physician at a clinic for drug-addicted people in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, where he worked with patients challenged by hard-core drug addiction, mental illness, and HIV, including at Vancouver Supervised Injection Site.In his recent bestselling book In The Realm Of Hungry Ghosts, he draws on cutting-edge science to illuminate where and how addictions originate and what they have in common.
ProQuest (about 1 hr 30 min)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
Join Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, psychologist, expert in technology overuse, and author of the best-selling book Glow Kids, for this 90-minute recording packed with insight and strategies every clinician and educator should know about the effects of screen time – and what you can do about it.
Alexander Street (about 1 hour)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
In this program, we will look at how underlying traumas often trigger and support addiction-based behavior and how the roots of addiction lie in unresolved trauma, insecure attachment, lack of support, overindulgence, and habitual childhood frustration.
ProQuest (about 1 hr 30 min)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
Join Dr. Eboni Webb for this compelling 90-minute recording that focuses on racial trauma through the lens of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).
ProQuest (about 2 hr 30 min)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
Watch Dr. Sharon Saline in this recording that dives into practical, collaborative tools for addressing the educational and mental health concerns of kids who learn differently. Packed with insight and concrete strategies, this program will prepare you, your clients/students, and their families for a successful school year
ProQuest (about 2 hours)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
Join child and adolescent CBT expert Dr. David Pratt for this compelling 90-minute training designed to set you and your clients or students up for success in the school year.
Alexander Street (about 2 hours)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
In this session, you will learn: the biological/neurological effects of trauma; the effects of ACEs on children’s cognitive, language and social-emotional development; caregiver-child interventions to promote attunement and affect management; and child intervention strategies to promote resiliency and facilitate developmental skills for self-regulation.
Alexander Street (about 1hr 30 min)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
Join Janine Halloran, author of best-selling “Coping Skills for Kids Workbook” to show kids simple, healthy, and safe ways to identify and express their emotions and calm their bodies. By discovering coping skills, they’ll be better able to focus on their work during school time and spend time connecting with their families when schoolwork is done.
ProQuest (about 1 hr 20 min)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
We know that change can be hard for young people. But what about unexpected, prolonged, uncertain-of-when-it-will-end change? Join executive function experts Drs. Lynne Kenney and David Nowell for this compelling 90-minute training.
Alexander Street (about 1 hr 30 min)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
In these uncertain and constantly changing times - educational settings online, in the classroom or a combination – insight and guidance into youth mental health is essential! Watch Dr. Christina Reese and learn how to assess for knowledge and catch up plans, as well as gain strategies you can use in any educational setting
ProQuest (about 1 hr 30 min)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
Join child and adolescent clinician and suicide/self-harm expert Dr. Tony Sheppard for this compelling 90-minute recording designed to help you identify and intervene when working with young people engaging in self-harm or expressing suicidal ideation.
ProQuest (about 2 hours 30 min)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
We are in uncharted waters when it comes to children’s technology usage and what it means for the psychological issues that will arise from it. With each passing year, mental health professionals are being forced to find answers for the negative aspects associated with this ever-increasing integration of technology and kids’ lives.
Alexander Street (about 3 hours)
From PESI Counseling and Therapy Videos
You have the clinical skill set to work with children and adolescents in your office. But are you confident in how you can translate those skills to a virtual setting? Packed with over creative interventions and insights, this 3-hour recording is sure to leave you inspired and full of ideas for your next tele-session.