Description

Psychology eBook collection provides access to a wide range of popular eBooks on topics such as psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and counselling.

Database Content
eBooks
Included in the Library Search?
AI Tools included?
No

Help using this resource

Help with using this database is available from the Help link on the left hand menu.

EBSCO's online tutorials provide more information about using this database and other EBSCOhost databases.

Accessibility Features

EBSCO eBook Accessibility User Guide 

Further guidance on eBook accessibility features can be found on the Accessibility Tools page.

Accessibility statement
Accessibility statement

Terms of Use

What You Can Do

  • Print or download limited copies of citations, abstracts, or full texts for personal, educational, use.
  • Use the content for non-commercial research and academic study.
  • Create printouts or email yourself articles from the database.

What You Can’t Do

  • Publish, sell, or share the content with others.
  • Use the content to make something you plan to sell.
  • Share your login or let people outside of the University use the database.
  • Run EBSCO content through AI or machine learning tools.
  • Download lots of articles to make your own collection or library.
  • Change, copy, or take apart the database software.
  • Put advertising in or around any EBSCO content.
  • Ignore copyright rules or any restrictions set by publishers.

Relevant workshops

How to find journal articles in the Library Portal

Journal articles are one of the main forms of academic source that you’ll encounter during your studies. This workshop will introduce you to advanced search techniques and show you how to find high-quality journal articles, using both the Library Portal and academic databases. 

After this session you may want to attend Searching for sources beyond the Library Portal.