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Welcome to the Psychology Guide!

This guide is your one-stop library resource for scholarly and non-scholarly books and eBooks, databases and journals, web resources, research tips and tools, career information, and more on psychology or related topics! In this guide you'll also find information on library services, tools, and other web resources to help you write your papers, do your presentations, cite your sources, and more.

Use the blue buttons on the left to navigate through the guide and find what you need. Ask a librarian ( [email protected] ) if you need additional assistance!

Psychology is a fascinating and varied discipline. Often, you'll find that the core resources below contain the information you need for your research. Also look to the menu on the left, where librarians have identified helpful resources for specific areas of research within psychology.

Core Psychology Resources

For many topics and research questions in Psychology, you'll find the resources below helpful. Icons indicate what kind of resources are included in each database.

· Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders : DSM-5

The most comprehensive, current, and critical resource for clinical practice available to today's mental health clinicians and researchers of all orientations. DSM-5 is used by health professionals, social workers, and forensic and legal specialists to diagnose and classify mental disorders, and is the product of more than 10 years of effort by hundreds of international experts in all aspects of mental health. The criteria are concise and explicit, intended to facilitate an objective assessment of symptom presentations in a variety of clinical settings - inpatient, outpatient, partial hospital, consultation-liaison, clinical, private-practice, and primary care.

Databases

· Oxford Clinical Psychology  

· This resource contains ebooks.

Covering a broad range of specialty areas, disorders, and treatment modalities, Oxford Clinical Psychology enables users to search and browse high-quality research and practice information.

· PsycARTICLES - EBSCO  

· This resource contains full-text articles and reports from journals and magazines.

· This resource contains all or mostly scholarly, peer reviewed journal articles.

· This resource contains case studies.

From the APA: a definitive source of full-text, peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific articles in psychology

· PsycBOOKS - EBSCO  

· This resource contains ebooks.

· This resource contains reference materials like dictionaries, maps, directories, encyclopedias, etc.

PsycBOOKS includes the newest APA published scholarly and professional books including reference works from the APA Handbooks in Psychology Series that delve deep into specific subfields within psychology. Essential to education, research and teaching across the behavioral sciences, PsycBOOKS is an indispensable resource for every psychology program.

· Psychiatry Online  

· A mobile-friendly version of this resource is available.

· This resource contains full-text articles and reports from journals and magazines.

· This resource contains ebooks.

· This resource contains reference materials like dictionaries, maps, directories, encyclopedias, etc.

Collection of psychiatric references, including books, journals and self-assessment tools. Provides access to the DSM-5. The following journals are available through this database: The American Journal of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Services, and The Journal of Neuropsychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences.

· Psychology Database - ProQuest  

· This resource contains full-text articles and reports from journals and magazines.

· This resource contains citations for journal articles and books (some items may link to full-text). Also includes directories.

Full-text journals and indexing from top psychology and related publications

· PsycINFO - EBSCO  

· This resource contains full-text articles and reports from journals and magazines.

· This resource contains citations for journal articles and books (some items may link to full-text). Also includes directories.

· This resource contains case studies.

From the APA, contains citations and summaries of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations, all in psychology and related disciplines

· SAGE Knowledge  

· This resource contains streaming video.

· This resource contains ebooks.

· This resource contains reference materials like dictionaries, maps, directories, encyclopedias, etc.

SAGE Knowledge is home to an expansive range of SAGE eBook and eReference content alongside SAGE Video, containing over 4,600 titles. Content includes reference works, academic books, professional development titles and more. This cross-media platform allows users to search and browse over 10,000 items, video, book and reference titles within the Social Sciences.

Video tutorial on using Shapiro Library Psychology databases

Psychology Associations

· American Psychiatric Association (APA)

The American Psychiatric Association is an organization of psychiatrists working together to ensure humane care and effective treatment for all persons with mental illness, including substance use disorders. It is the voice and conscience of modern psychiatry. Its vision is a society that has available, accessible quality psychiatric diagnosis and treatment.

· American Psychological Association (APA)

APA is the leading scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States, with more than 121,000 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students as its members. This site includes a search box to find books and articles as well as a page to explore topics within Psychology.

· Association for Psychological Science (APS)

APS is the leading international organization dedicated to advancing scientific psychology across disciplinary and geographic borders. Members provide a richer understanding of the world through their research, teaching, and application of psychological science.

Types of Psychology Sources

There are many sources you will encounter as you research in psychology. These sources have different characteristics. Take care to match the sources you use to your projects.

Types of Psychology Sources

Publication Type

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Content

Authors

Audience

Reviewed by

Academic Journals

Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health

Original research, In-depth, Specific, Sources cited

Scholars and Practitioners

Scholars, Industry Professionals, Students

Scholars (Peer Review)

Popular News and Magazines

Psychology Today

Brief articles on topics of general interest, Advertisements

Journalists

General Public

Editors

Case Studies

Psychotherapy.net (site also includes other types of content)

Detailed examination and analysis of a specific case

Scholars and Practitioners

Scholars, Industry Professionals, Students

Scholars (Peer Review)

Government Information

National Institute of Mental Health

Research, Health Guidelines

Government Agencies, including NIH and CDC

Scholars, Students

Government Agencies

Find More with a Google Search

It's true that you can find some high-quality, trustworthy websites to use in your research. If you're going to use websites, make sure to  evaluate your sources  thoroughly. Check out our  Google Like a Librarian  guide for search tips or Ask a Librarian ( [email protected] ) if you need more help.

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Google Scholar

Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts, and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities, and other web sites.

Each result in a Google Search has options beneath it including: Citation for the article in 5 formats & export to various citation managers; "Cited by" lists all the articles written more recently that cite the article; and related articles. If the full text is available, it will appear as a link to the right of the citation. The link below demonstrates how to link Google Scholar to the Shapiro Library databases. Google Scholar searches may be narrowed down by date in the left margin of the results list.

· FAQ: How can I use Google Scholar to find electronic articles held by the Shapiro Library?

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