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Psychology: Clinical Psychology (CEDAR)

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Welcome to the Clinical Psychology LibGuide

   Use this Subject LibGuide to help you make the most of the library and information resources to support your training in evidence-based psychological therapies. 

Clinical psychology induction tutorial
Introduction to using psychology library resources
database introduction guide link
Finding psychology e-books
Finding full text psychology articles
Ovid search guide
Psychological therapies searching tutorial link

As part of your psychological therapies training you will need to explore the literature on evidence-based psychological therapies. This tutorial will guide you through searching library resources to find relevant literature. 

Link to psychology databases to access Cochrane Interactive Learning

Cochrane Interactive Learning provides online self-directed learning on conducting a complete systematic review. If you are required to complete a systematic review as part of your studies undertaking the training is highly recommended. Please note, you will need to use the custom link in the A-Z database listing to register an account (and re-register using this link annually).

Clinical psychology systematic literature searching tutorial link

All clinical psychology doctorate programmes required the completion of clinical research modules and a major research project dissertation. This tutorial will guide you through the steps required to systematically search for literature for your service-related project and thesis.

Student digital skills support

The Digital Hub is a place where you can get support to use all the digital tools available to you.

Study skills resources

A list of introductory e-books on essential study skills. 

Study Zone Digital support

Study Zone aims to provide high quality guidance to support your learning.

Referencing guidance
Wellbeing resources
Librarian contact

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