Journals provide current, readily accessible articles. The University Library subscribes to the following databases that cover psychological issues.
Produced at the National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and sponsored by the US Dept. of Veterans Affairs, PILOTS (Published International Literature On Traumatic Stress) includes citations to literature on PTSD and other mental health issues.
A comprehensive database covering information concerning topics in emotional and behavioral characteristics, psychiatry and psychology, mental processes, anthropology, and observational and experimental methods.
A comprehensive and high-quality sociology research database encompassing the broad spectrum of sociological study.
To view these e-videos, click on their hyperlinked titles. In the resulting window, click on the maroon "View now" button and you will be prompted to login with your JAGWIRE credentials if you are off campus.
Looking for ways to improve your mental well being? Try some of these books on for size and be sure to check out the library's Self-Care collection of books on the third floor, right outside the Reflection Room (room 332D). Follow these instructions to place a hold on any of these titles and library staff will pull them for you and notify you when they are ready to be picked up.
Interested in furthering your education on mental health topics? Check out these books. Follow these instructions to place a hold on any of these titles and library staff will pull them for you and notify you when they are ready to be picked up.
Looking for ways to improve your mental health? Check out the following e-books. You will be prompted to enter your JagWIRE credentials before you can view these from off campus.
Looking to further your education on mental health? Peruse through some of these e-books. You will be prompted to enter your JagWIRE credentials before you can view these from off campus.
For more information on the history of mental health or social justice issues surrounding mental health, check out these e-books. You will be prompted to enter your JagWIRE credentials before you can view these from off campus.