This page is your gateway to multimedia resources that support your learning and clinical preparation in occupational therapy. Whether you're an undergraduate just starting out or a graduate student deepening your expertise, you'll find valuable tools here to enhance your understanding of therapeutic techniques, assessments, and interventions.
Films on Demand: A rich collection of academic and clinical videos.
🔍 Tip: Use keywords like “pediatric occupational therapy,” “rehabilitation,” or “adaptive equipment.” You can also browse by subject under Health & Medicine > Allied Health.
ICE Video Library: Features real-life clinical scenarios and demonstrations.
🔍 Tip: Filter by discipline (e.g., Occupational Therapy) or patient population to find relevant case-based learning videos.
SAGE Counseling & Psychotherapy Videos: This streaming video collection offers real-life demonstrations of counseling sessions, featuring leading therapists and real or role-played clients.
🔍 Tip: Use the search bar to find videos by therapy type (e.g., cognitive-behavioral, family systems) or issue (e.g., trauma, anxiety). You can also filter by therapist or client population to tailor your learning experience.
A comprehensive streaming video platform offering over 45,000 full-length academic videos and more than 341,000 video clips across 25+ core subject areas. Curated from over 1,200 international producers, the collection supports a wide range of disciplines including history, science, business, engineering, health, arts, and social sciences. Features include public performance rights, closed captioning, interactive transcripts, and tools for creating playlists, embedding clips, and generating citations.
Offers innovative streaming video collections, of real patients and therapists, created to inspire clinical excellence for faculty, students and clinicians in occupational therapy and physical therapy programs.
Over 480 streaming videos on topics including counseling research methods, counseling setting/client groups, theory and approaches, counseling skills, and professional issues.