Spring 2019 eBooks
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The following are links to full text eBooks, which are required reading for courses in the Spring 2019 quarter.
Upon clicking each link, you will be asked (on the page that loads) to provide an EBSCOhost User ID and Password to access the content, both of which can be obtained by contacting Quimby Memorial Library.
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Required Readings by course (format eBooks, full text):
CN 577-4 Multicultural Perspectives in Counseling with Diverse Populations
AT/CN 656-2 Art Therapy Practicum I & Lab (all sections)
AT/CN 664-3 & 4 Assessment & Appraisal in Art Therapy/Counseling
Brown, C., Tipple, R., & Gilroy, A. (2012). Assessment in art therapy. Hove, East Sussex: Routledge.
PLEASE NOTE: The above eBook (Hays (2017). Assessment in counseling…) is limited to no more than 3 simultaneous users. This limitation may occasionally result in your temporarily not being able to access the eBook, when it’s in use by three others. Such access issues may be especially present, on the days immediately before the due date for assigned readings from the book. Please be aware of this, and plan your use accordingly. Thanks.
AT/CN 598-5 & 6 Research Methods and Program Evaluation
Kapitan, L. (2017). Introduction to Art Therapy Research (Vol. Second edition). New York: Routledge.
CN 656-2 Counseling I Practicum & Lab
Wiger, D. E. (2011). The Psychotherapy Documentation Primer (3rd ed). Chichester: Wiley.
PLEASE NOTE: The above eBook (Wiger (2011). The psychotherapy documentation primer) is limited to no more than 3 simultaneous users. This limitation may occasionally result in your temporarily not being able to access the eBook, when it’s in use by three others. Such access issues may be especially present, on the days immediately before the due date for assigned readings from the book. Please be aware of this, and plan your use accordingly. Thanks.
CN 664-3 & 4 Assessment and Appraisal in Counseling
PLEASE NOTE: The above eBook (Hays (2017). Assessment in counseling…) is limited to no more than 3 simultaneous users. This limitation may occasionally result in your temporarily not being able to access the eBook, when it’s in use by three others. Such access issues may be especially present, on the days immediately before the due date for assigned readings from the book. Please be aware of this, and plan your use accordingly. Thanks.