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Counselling and Health Communication: Finding Books

Guide to resources for counselling and therapeutic communication students and staff at the University of Ulster.

Library catalogue

The Library Catalogue is the best place to start searching for books and ebooks.

Search for the book first by author, title or keywords. For ebooks, select ebooks from the collections listed on the left of the results page.

Try it out using the search box below.

Where are the books shelved?

Here are some shelf numbers (shelfmarks) to get you started. 

Magee                    Topic     Belfast        
     
BF637.C6              Counselling 361.06
RC489.C63 Cognitive psychotherapy 364.36
HV1421-1441 Community work 616.895
RC488 Group Counselling 361.4
RC488.5 Family counselling and therapy    616.89156
RC552.P67 Post traumatic stress disorder 616.8521
LB1027.5 School counselling 373.14
   

Requesting or Reserving Books

You may request or reserve books from any campus whether they are on loan or not, using the 'Reserve this item' button in the Library catalogue.

Choose where you want to collect the item and you will be notified when it is available to collect. (Two day Loan material is excluded).

Where can I find dictionaries and encyclopaedia?

Dictionaries and encyclopaedia are a great place to start if you are new to a topic.  Here are some for Counselling.

Not in stock at Ulster University? Use Document Delivery

If the item you want is not available from Ulster sources,  the Library's Document Delivery service can request material from the British Library and elsewhere.

You may request books and articles using the Online Request Form

Article requests will usually be sent to you electronically for download so register for British Library's On Demand service prior to requesting and read the guidance on Secure Electronic Delivery (SED). Book requests will be supplied as loans.

There is no charge for either service, although weekly limits may apply.

Looking for a reading list?

Why not check to see if your reading list is available online? Search by module title, module code or lecturer.

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