The Social Science Computer
Center located in room RC 205, offers many
resources to mental health students. Some of
the resources include software, videos, and
texts that will supplement students' class
sessions.
The following are some of the
resources that can be found at the Social
Sciences Computer Center.
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Software |
Basic Counseling Responses in Groups |
This innovative, visual, interactive
package consists of a worktext, a
105-minute videocassette, and an
interactive CD-ROM with Web link
capacity. Packaged together for each
student, these carefully integrated
elements offer an exceptional "how to"
experi...
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Behavior Analysis: A Primer |
Exploring the science of behavior
analysis, this CD-ROM describes the
principles that underlie the development
of patterns of behavior and considers
the implementation of these principles
to help deal with a variety of problems
at the individual or group ...
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Caring for Individuals with Cognitive
and Sensory Challenges |
A three disk set. Disk one discusses
common causes and symptoms of hearing
loss. Illustrates strategies for talking
with an individual with hearing loss and
techniques for understanding individuals
whose speech may be affected. Presents
legal requirements...
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Clinical Intake: Mental Status Exam |
Complete with several minutes of video,
a printable step-by-step intake
interview form, as well as a printable
copy of the final clinical intake
report. This interactive CD-ROM will
guide the user through the steps
necessary in conducting a complete and i...
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Electric DSM-IV-TR |
•DSM-IV-TR
•American Psychiatric Association
Practice Guideline for the Treatment of
Patients with Schizophrenia
•American Psychiatric Association
Practice Guideline for the Treatment of
Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
•American Psychiatric Associati...
Click here for
directions on how to use the database.
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MH Internship Database |
This database offers a listing of
approved internships. All internships
in our database include a brief
description and contact information.
The database includes a keyword search
tool to assist you in finding the
appropriate internship.
Click here for
directions on how to use the database.
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Non-verbal Communication |
“Using over 25 minutes of live action
video from our Body Language program,
users learn how we use eye contact to
communicate, how gestures differ across
cultures, how posture can mirror state
of mind, how we claim territory on a
temporary basis, how we b...
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The Helping Interview: Enhancing
Therapeutic Communication |
Basic Components, Helper Qualities, and
Attending Skills. Program 1:
Illustrates effective attending skills
including body position, eye contact,
observation, and active listening.
Discusses warmth, genuineness, openness
and empathy as necessary interview...
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