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- https://www.mentalhealthtv.co.uk/
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- Bio-Medical
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- Medicine, Psychology, Social Welfare
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- Film/Video
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Mental Health TV is a resource producing educational programmes for students, junior doctors, health workers and the general public. The site was established and funded by Dr Andrew Macaulay. The site claims that it is the only public service internet broadcaster dedicated to providing video information for common mental health problems for students, patients and their families and CPD modules for professionals. The website delivers a wide range of programmes on a pay-per-view and contract basis; some are free or sponsored. Topics covered include anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia and eating disorders.
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- http://www.counsellingchannel.tv/
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- Bio-Medical, Social Sciences
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- Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Welfare
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- Film/Video
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- Discussion Lists, Information Sources, Streaming/Download
The Counselling Channel produces films on all aspects of counselling and counselling training. Using the expertise of counsellors, psychotherapists and film-makers the focus is on how counselling can be used to address life’s challenges and promote good mental health. The short clips are are streamed on YouTube. Issues covered include compromise, addiction counselling, and balancing work and family life. The Channel is sponsored by CPCAB, the only awarding body run by counsellors for counsellors.
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- http://traumafictionhistory.org/
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- Arts and Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
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- History, Psychiatry, Psychology
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- Radio/Sound
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- Courses, Information Sources, Podcasting, Streaming/Download
This research series, organised by Royal Holloway, University of London, School of Modern Languages, uses different formats – lectures, seminars, round tables, workshops, podcasts – to explore the notion of trauma across a wide chronological range. Podcasts include Dr Cecile Bishop talking on ‘The Truth About Amin: History and Fiction in Filmic Portrayals of Idi Amin’; Helen Vassall on ‘The Day Nina Simone Stopped Singing: Gender, War and Trauma’ and Marina Warner speaking on '"What’s Hercules to Him?" Terror, Pity and the Matter of Troy (from Homer to Alice Oswald). The site is clear and easy to use and the summary of content full and informative.
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- https://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/discoverpsychiatry/podcasts.aspx
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- Bio-Medical, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
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- Psychiatry, Psychology
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
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- Streaming/Download
Each month the podcast team broadcasts breakthroughs and discoveries in neurosciences, psychiatry and psychology. Recent (2015) topics have included Ebola in Sierra Leone, GONE GIRL [the 2015 film], the Mediatisation of Crime, Tasers and Tasering, and Did Alan Turing have Asperger’s Syndrome? The podcasts are streamed/downloaded free with a subscription to iTunes.
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- http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/Home.aspx
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- Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences
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- Business Studies, Economics, Education, Ethnology, Geography, History, Politics and Government, Psychology, Social Studies
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
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- Blogs, Podcasting, Streaming/Download
The London School of Economics offers a broad selection of over thirty podcasts and videos from its departments and schools. This page presents the resources in a clearly laid out manner, making it easy to see at a glance what is on offer, with brief, informative summaries of each podcast and a clear design. There are too many resources to mention them all here, but selected highlights include: VoxEUROPP, Current Affairs in Mandarin, Institute of Public Affairs and Democratic Audio. There are also links to other outlets which syndicate the content, including iTunesU, YouTube, Webfeeds, mixcloud and Soundcloud. All the resources are freely available.
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- https://www.nhs.uk/Video/Pages/speaking-with-patients-about-fgm.aspx
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- Bio-Medical
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- Biology, Dentistry, Medicine, Psychology
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- Film/Video
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- Streaming/Download
Over a thousand short videos providing public information on all aspects of healthcare, offering advice and information to all age groups about mental and bodily wellbeing. Most of the videos feature first hand testimony from patients and expert advice from health professionals. Many are illustrated with animations, graphics and statistics and give practical advice for those needing treatment, information on screening programmes and pointers to healthy lifestyles. The videos are organised under several categories including, Dental Health, Eyes and Sight, Hands and Feet, Hearing/Speech, Sexual matters, Mental Health, Child Sexual Exploitation, Teens, Muscles/Bones, Hear/Vascular, Liver/Digestion and Urinary/Kidneys.
The most recent video added is Breech Births: your choice, which explores the choices women need to make when faced with the dilemma of a breach pregnancy; the most viewed is Menstrual cycle, an animation explaining in detail how the menstrual cycle works.
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- https://www.exploratorium.edu/tv/
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- Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, General Science, Physics, Psychology
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
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- Archives/Museums, Podcasting, Streaming/Download
This resource is the television channel of a San Francisco science musuem called the Exploratorium, and features hundreds of webcasts, video clips, and podcasts on astronomy, chemistry, psychology, earth science, life science, medicine and physics.
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- https://mcpt.co.uk/category/videos/
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- Social Sciences
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- Psychology
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- Streaming/Download, Video Sources
This training resource is aimed at psychotherapists and counsellors and presents a series of free online videos, for example, What is therapy? -how to choose a therapist, Integrative Psychotherapy‘, and ‘Sexual feeling in psychotherapy’. Produced by the Manchester Institute for Psychotherapyand facilitated by Bob Cooke, the theories and methods used in the sessions come from the world of Transactional Analysis and Integrative Psychotherapy.
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- https://libraries.indiana.edu/iulmia
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- Arts and Humanities
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- Biology, Chemistry, Education, Film Studies, Languages, Physics, Psychiatry, Psychology, Religious Studies
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- Archives/Museums, Streaming/Download, Video Sources
Indiana University’s moving image archive is one of the largest and most comprehensive academic film collections in the world. Particularly noteworthy is its vast educational film collection, which includes career training films, U.S. Department of War productions, and more than 5,600 programmes produced by the National Educational Television (NET) network, the precursor to PBS. A selection of over 200 digitised films from the archive is now freely available to view online. With prominence given to the educational films, this resource provides a valuable window into the history and development of the use of moving image in education and covers a wide range of academic subjects including African American Studies, Anatomy and Physiology, Film Studies, Psychology and Teacher Education. The collection covers over eight decades, from 1909 to 1994, but the majority of films are from the 1950s, 60s and 70s. The standard of the clips is generally good but in many cases the deterioration of the original film is inevitably reflected in the quality of the digital object itself.
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- http://www.geoset.info/
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- Bio-Medical, Science and Technology
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- Archaeology, Art, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Engineering, Ethnology, General Science, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Social Studies, Technology
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- Film/Video
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- Streaming/Download, Web Links
GEOSET (Global Educational Outreach for Science, Engineering and Technology) is a freely accessible, searchable internet gateway to a selection of SET and related educational materials. Most of the videos take the form of ‘concept modules’ - rather than whole lectures or courses - focused on specific topics, in the form of split-screen presentations, in which the video of the presenter is in one window and the educational material synchronised and presented in a second window. GEOSET also links to other major sources of educational material such as at the Vega archive site and the Royal Society. Users can filter by age suitability, type of video, and subject.
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