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AT 367: Media and Methods

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  1. From the OhioLINK search results, click on the title of the item that you're interested in.
    • You will only be able to request materials that have an "Available" status.
  2. Under Library Holdings, click on the green Request button. OhioLINK Request button
  3. Select "Ursuline College" from the dropdown menu and click Submit.
  4. Fill out the Request Verification form with your name (i.e. Jane Doe) and your Ursuline ID # (i.e. 1234567).
  5. Click Submit.
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Here are some books available for check out that may be helpful for this class:

Find Books

The main call number section for Art Therapy is RC489.

Subject headings to try in the catalog include:

  • Art therapy.
  • Arts - Therapeutic Use.
  • Art therapy - Handbooks, manuals, etc
  • Art therapy -- Methodology
  • Artists' materials

Counseling Videos

Try searching for "art therapy" as a subject.