At a Glance
Every lecture across the Student Library is delivered in multiple formats — so you can watch, listen, or read, depending on what works for your brain, your schedule, and your life.
What you get with every lecture
- Video presentation — the lecturer on screen with a slideshow, with closed captions you can switch on for accessibility or reinforcement
- Downloadable audio — listen on the move; on a phone, in the car, walking the dog
- Downloadable slide pack — including the learning outcomes, so you can preview a lecture before committing to the full watch
- Full transcript — for reading-preferred learners and for finding specific passages later
- Lecture summary — a concise overview to recap or preview
- Bibliography and further reading — original source material and recommended reading; useful for citing in your assignments
- Recommended lectures — Netflix-style suggestions to help you go deeper into related topics
- CPD certificate — claimable for every lecture, so you build your professional record from your first day of training
Why the multi-format design matters
A lot of our members are dyslexic, ADHD, autistic, visually impaired, or simply prefer audio over video. The library was built differently from most online learning platforms — every format is created in parallel, not bolted on as an afterthought.
If you've struggled with text-only resources, you are not failing. You are using a format that doesn't suit your brain. The library gives you formats that will.
A note on referencing
The library also includes a referencing portal to help with citations — one of the most common things students ask for help with. Lectures explain concepts clearly, and the bibliographies point you to the original works for your assignment references.
Want to know more?
You can see everything that's inside — and current membership options — at the Student Library page.
If you have a specific question we haven't answered here, email us at support@counsellingtutor.com — a real person will reply within 24 hours.
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