At a Glance
Beyond the lectures, the library has three features that turn it from a content store into a working study space: a Resources document library, a Favourites system, and AI-powered search.
Resources
A separate section of the library, accessible from the side menu. Resources are not lectures — they are documents. Quick-reference summaries, exemplars of past assignments, handouts that accompany lectures, and revision documents.
What you'll find in Resources:
- Skills documents — reference summaries
- Theory summaries — concise recaps for revision
- Equality and diversity materials
- Personal development support documents
- Practice documents — risk, GDPR, ethics
- Assignments — including past assignment exemplars submitted by students
- Case studies — examples and frameworks
- Research — a deep-dive into research methodology
- Best practices — practical reference
Favourites
A simple feature with a big effect. Click the favourite button at the top of any lecture and it goes into your personal Favourites page — a curated, personalised collection of the lectures most relevant to your modality, your level, and your specific course.
If you're studying Person-Centred therapy, you can favourite all the person-centred theory lectures and have them gathered in one place. When revision time comes, you don't search — you just go to Favourites.
You can remove favourites any time. The library becomes your library, shaped by your training.
AI-powered search
Type in any topic — "transference," "case study structure," "Carl Rogers' core conditions" — and the search scans the entire library, returning the most relevant lectures and resources. No more clicking through categories trying to find what you need.
"One could google for hours or just join CSR."
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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