Alexander Street's Counseling & Therapy in Video : Volumes IV delivers content aligned with the CACREP eight common core areas, and introduces the DSM‑5® and ICD-10. The channel includes hundreds of hours of video.
Academic Video Online, or AVON, delivers video titles on subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, theatre, dance, and more.
Streaming media service that provides films documentaries for viewing from a variety of devices. A limited number of the films are currently available to the UK community on the kanopy platform.
Indicate you are affiliated with University of Kentucky if asked. If you Sign Up for an account (upper right-hand corner), it will recognize your affiliation. If you attempt to view a film for which we have no subscription, you will be taken to a "recommend feature" that will let you let us know you are interested in our acquiring access to that film. Please include your role at the University and reason for suggesting the film.
Streaming access to thousands of classical music, opera, and dance videos; includes filmed musicals since the 1940s, filmed concerts, documentaries, masterclasses, and live broadcasts. Also contains synopses, casts, and performers' biographies.
Streaming video library of classical music performances, opera, ballet, live concerts and documentaries; includes full-length videos. You can create custom clips, edit them and add them to individual playlists. Search videos by category, role, composer, artist, production personnel, work, venue or festival. Libretto/text is included when available. Please note: Limited to two simultaneous users.
For help with accessing streaming video from off campus, see the link below.
Produced by ATMA, this podcast features professionals, students, and interns in music therapy and covers a variety of topics in the field. You must be an ATMA member to access this podcast.
"Casual conversations exploring the practice of music therapy and the powerful ways it connects people, supports healing, and builds community. From personal stories to community-based projects, we’ll dive into the real-life impact of music therapy in schools, clinics, and everyday settings—always with room for laughter, learning, and a shared love of sound."
"A podcast exploring how music impacts our behavior, thoughts, and feelings. We review music psychology research in an approachable and digestible way from a music therapist’s perspective. And, every episode offers practical takeaways to apply what you learn into daily life!"
"Discover new ideas and applications of one of the most innate human experiences: Music. Musical health is a music therapy informed podcast exploring music methods, modalities, innovation, research and application specifically within the context of modern western medicine."
"The Library of Congress's Music and the Brain events offer lectures, conversations and symposia about the explosion of new research at the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and music. Project chair Kay Redfield Jamison convenes scientists and scholars, composers, performers, theorists, physicians, psychologists, and other experts at the Library for a compelling 2-year series, with generous support from the Dana Foundation."
" 'Perspective on "Perspectives" is a free podcast sharing the perspectives of music therapy researchers and clinicians about their publications in "Music Therapy Perspectives," a peer-reviewed journal emphasizing clinical developments in music therapy practice. These interviews are companion pieces providing content that build on the information provided in the written reports."
"On this podcast, we talk all about how to find success in your personal and professional life with music therapy and music-centered wellness. Whether you’re a music therapist, educator, or student, we want to share insights from experts in the field."