Recognize the elements of the research or information seeking process. Evaluation of sources Book Rogers, C. (1995). On becoming a person: A therapist's view of psychotherapy (p. 420). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The primary audience for this source is psychology students, therapist, or those seeking further information on the field of psychotherapy. The information from this title is especially for the abovementioned readers, the book contains valuable information on psychotherapy. Yes this source fits my needs as a researcher; it gives a good base to start from when discussing this field. This content applies to my research because it gives the introduction to the field of psychotherapy and my research is on a sub flied within the realm of psychotherapy. I do not detect any bias from this work because it has already been specified to discuss psychotherapy and the reader is most likely seeking information on humanistic psychotherapy, Carl Rogers was the founder of the movement so the reader should be aware of the material they are researching. The references listed in the book display the high level of credibility the writer has. The sources are credible and applicable to the book. Also the references are relevant to the material. The book was originally written in 1995 and although it is not within five years a revised copy was released in 2012. Seeing as Rogers was the founder of this movement the information is very important and valuable because it gave a basis to begin using the techniques. Yes, this author has the credentials to write this book. Dr. Rogers was a prominent psychologist and his movement of humanistic psychotherapy is now widely practiced. The work Dr. Rogers did in this novel was ground breaking in the field of psychotherapy. If it were not for his innovative thoughts and ideas based off of Maslow original model, the field of humanistic psychotherapy would not be as prominent or even exist. The work plays a vital role in the field of psychotherapy. Dr. Rogers was a pioneer in the psychotherapy space. Humanistic psychotherapy is around today due to the extensive research Rogers did in cohesion with Maslow’s original preliminary work on the field. I think this book will be suitable for further research. Although it is very subject specific, the ability to define and show practical use leads me to believe it can be used by more to come. I would rate this source a 5 because without the work of Carl Rogers and specifically this piece of literature psychologist could potentially not have the field of humanistic psychotherapy. Articles Existential therapy. (2012). In Mosby's dictionary of medicine, nursing, & health professions. Retrieved from http://search.credoreference.com.lib.ottawa.edu/conte nt/entry/ehsmosbymed/existential_therapy/0 The primary audience for this article is the student or therapist looking to further progress their research on the method of existential therapy. The information matches the exception of the researcher because of the references clear definition and purpose which is to give a beginning point for research on this topic. This article gave me a base understanding on existential therapy and allowed me to have a grasp of the concept before moving forward in my research. No this article does not contain any bias. It is a factual definition of existential therapy and comes from Mosby's dictionary of medicine, Nursing & Health Professions. The work cited tells the reader that this information comes from a reliable medical source, used within the medical field. Also the date of the article is 2012, which is within a five year time frame demonstrating the relatively of the information. Yes the source is up to date. The source was published in 2012 making it resent and credible do to the origin of the information. Yes the author has authority to provide this information. The Mosby’s dictionary is widely used in the medical field and has continuously published new volumes of their dictionary to match any new or emerging health concerns. The role of this article is to provide of base for any scholar looking to further their research in the field of psychotherapy, specifically humanistic therapy. I don’t think this specific article has great impact, however I do think it provides a starting point for research. Additionally I do not feel this specific article will have a big impact on the field. I would rate this source a 2, do to the lack of further information it provides on the subject. Although I do feel it provides readers with a solid foundation for their research. Gestalt therapy. (2004). In W. Edward Craighead and Charles B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The concise Corsini encyclopedia of psychology and behavioral science. Retrieved from http://search.credoreference.com.lib.ottawa.edu/conte nt/entry/wileypsych/gestalt_therapy/0 The primary audience in this article is scholars and therapist seeking information on a particular method within humanistic psychotherapy. The article gives a full description, origin, and techniques used in Gestalt therapy. Yes this source fit my needs in my research on the topic. The source applies to my research project because the method mentioned; Gestalt therapy is one of the three used within humanistic psychotherapy. The information provided gave me valuable information to use in my research, providing me with factual and credible information. I do not sense a bias in this article. The article is factual information gathered from various sources and is used in the Encyclopedia of Psychology. The credibility of the Encyclopedia is a well known, and used widely in the search of information. The references listed are from credible doctors and other doctoral work from members within the psychology space. Additionally the sources show the reader the wide range of specialist whom contributed to the articles information and all are reliable sources. The source is not update in the standards of the assignment. However the article was published in 2004 dating back ten years, which may or may not be adequate depending on the research objective. Although it if “out dated” the information is accurate with current information regarding Gestalt therapy. Yes the publisher has the credibility to have this article posted. All of the references listed are credible figures in psychology and the encyclopedia is a reliable source due to its yearly revisions. The article mist likely does not play a vital role on the field. However it does have some significance for individuals seeking information on Gestalt therapy. Although the article contains factual information, it should be used to add a few points to ones research. The article does not have any connection to a study or research work, but it provides good factual foundational material for ones research. I do not think this article will have extensive implications for further research. The source of the information is a site giving exerts from larger bodies f work, giving more of a synopsis on the material or subject. I give this source a 4, because it is beneficial to some reader’s. The down fall of the article is that is does not has a correlating experiment or study that was conducted. It does however give the reader a detailed introduction into the method of therapy. Websites Different approaches to psychotherapy. (n.d.). Retrieved September 20, 2014, from http://www.apa.org/topics/therapy/psychotherapyapproaches.aspx This source is geared towards those interested in psychology. The specific page I used for my research is more suited for those searching information on psychotherapy. Psychotherapy is defined in the article as well as the other methods within the field of psychotherapy. Yes this source fit my needs as a researcher because it gave me not only the definition of psychotherapy but introduced me to the numerous other subfields. The content covered on this page relates to my topic because it defines both psychotherapy and humanistic psychotherapy. Additionally the source also gives descriptions and definitions of the methods used in humanistic therapy. I did not catch any bias form this source. A main factor in the contribution to being unbiased is the factual basis of this source. In order to be biased the source most be opinion based however no opinion is given here, solely factual information. The source does not show any references. At the bottom of the page it states “an exert form the encyclopedia of psychology. “ although the lack of references would make this site not credible, the .org domain tells the reader that the site most likely is credible. Additionally, the APA (American Psychological Association) is a credible psychology source, with over 130,000 psychologist registered, many educated minds are tied to the site. The source has no date listed other then the websites revised date of 2014. In turn, the site is up to date however this particular article may not. With no date present it is slightly difficult to agree that it is credible, but with the origin being the encyclopedia we can assume it is credible. No author is listed, however I fell that the website itself is credible. Although we cannot assume it is credible, what pushed me to advocate for its credibility is the origin of the information and the site it is posted on. I do not think this source plays or would play a vital role in the areas of research. Even though it may not play a vital role, I feel it gives an over view of the different approaches to psychotherapy. As for future implications I do not believe it will be ground breaking or make a contribution the field, other then giving an introduction to each method. I give this site a 3 out of 5. I give it the score because of the lack of references and also for lacking a date on the article. Additionally, I think the site has done a good job at giving a definition and an example of each method. Grohol, J. (2014, June 25). - Psych Central. Retrieved September 20, 2014, from http://psychcentral.com/disorders/ Either psychologist or scholars writing about the field of psychology should use the source listed. The information would apply to those looking for the symptoms and treatments of mental disorders. The information pertains to the audience because of the wide range of disorders listed, this allows for limitless knowledge to be gained regarding mental disorders. This site fit my needs as a scholar by providing me with some treatment options being used to treat specific disorders. The content applies to my research by giving the treatment options being using to treat specific mental disorders. Each method with in humanistic psychotherapy is used to treat different disorders the site further showed which of the three are being used, if at all in the treatment options. I do not detect any bias, the source is mainly factual knowledge based on scientific and psychological research on the best ways of treating disorders. The treatment listings come from the latest Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). This is the manual used across psychology field to diagnosis client. The source is highly credible because of the origin of the summary. Yes the source is up to date. The source is revised when each DSM comes out. Subsequently, this source was taken from DSM -5 2013, which is within a five year time span, falling perfectly into the five year timeline of relativity. The author is a doctor within the field of psychology therefore leading me to conclude the source is credible. Without the DSM the guidelines for diagnosis of patient would be none existent. Therefore I think this source is very impactful in the field of psychology. The DSM is published each year, further portraying its importance to the field of psychology. Additionally, this source could have an impact on the future of psychology because as it changes so do the treatments and symptoms’ of clients, which could lead to a disorder being abolished or a new disorder to come onto the scene. I give this source a 4, although it was beneficial it did not come directly from the DSM. Additionally I enjoyed the simplicity of navigation through the site as well as the information provided by the site. Articulate their information needs and establish a sense of intentionality before embarking on research projects. Bibliography Introduction Many therapeutic methods are available for the treatment of patients; humanistic psychotherapy is just one of the numerous psychotherapeutic techniques used today. Humanistic psychotherapy breaks down into three methods Gestalt, Client centered, and existential approach. Topic Discussion The purpose of this bibliography is to discuss the field of psychotherapy. The field contains approaches to therapeutic techniques used to assists mental help patients. Within psychotherapy is the practice of humanistic psychotherapy, this method involves three additional approaches Gestalt, existential, and client centered. Additionally this bibliography will demonstrate the techniques used in each of the three distinct methods. Resource Discussion Psychotherapy. (2013). In The Columbia Encyclopedia. Retrieved from http://search.credoreference.com.lib.ottawa.edu/conte nt/entry/columency/psychotherapy/0 Freud, Sigmund. (2013). In The Columbia Encyclopedia. Retrieved from http://search.credoreference.com.lib.ottawa.edu/conte nt/entry/columency/freud_sigmund/0 GARDNER, G. (2004). Psychotherapy. In Sana Loue and Martha Sajatovic (Eds.), Encyclopedia of women's health. Retrieved from http://search.credoreference.com.lib.ottawa.edu/conte nt/entry/sprwh/psychotherapy/0 The good life is a process not a state of being: Carl Rogers (1902--1987). (2012). In Big ideas simply explained: The psychology book. Retrieved from http://search.credoreference.com.lib.ottawa.edu/conte nt/entry/dkpsycbook/the_good_life_is_a_process_not _a_state_of_being_carl_rogers_1902_1987/0 Gestalt therapy. (2004). In W. Edward Craighead and Charles B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The concise Corsini encyclopedia of psychology and behavioral science. Retrieved from http://search.credoreference.com.lib.ottawa.edu/conte nt/entry/wileypsych/gestalt_therapy/0 Yontef, G. (1999). Preface to the 1998 edition of Awareness, dialogue and process. The Gestalt Journal, 22(1), 9–20. Cannon, B. (1999). Psychology and psychotherapy. In Hayim Gordon (Ed.), Dictionary of existentialism. Retrieved from http://search.credoreference.com.lib.ottawa.edu/conte nt/entry/gwexist/psychology_and_psychotherapy/0 Claessens, M. (2009). Mindfulness and Existential Therapy. Existential Analysis: Journal Of The Society For Existential Analysis, 20(1), 109-119. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Brief Interventions and Brief Therapies for Substance Abuse. Rockville (MD): Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (US); 1999. (Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series, No. 34.) Chapter 6 --Brief Humanistic and Existential Therapies. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK64939/ Van Deurzen, E. (2006, January 1). Existential Therapy. Retrieved October 10, 2014, from http://www.emmyvandeurzen.com/?page_id=25 Develop sound research strategies and practice effective searching techniques. An evaluation of a few articles done in the course. These would probably be good for some one looking up information on psychotherapy. Psychology is the study of the mind and its countless functions, psychotherapy is the treatment of someone with a mental disorder. Articles Existential therapy. (2012). In Mosby's dictionary of medicine, nursing, & health professions. Retrieved from http://search.credoreference.com.lib.ottawa.edu/conte nt/entry/ehsmosbymed/existential_therapy/0 The primary audience for this article is the student or therapist looking to further progress their research on the method of existential therapy. The information matches the exception of the researcher because of the references clear definition and purpose which is to give a beginning point for research on this topic. This article gave me a base understanding on existential therapy and allowed me to have a grasp of the concept before moving forward in my research. No this article does not contain any bias. It is a factual definition of existential therapy and comes from Mosby's dictionary of medicine, Nursing & Health Professions. The work cited tells the reader that this information comes from a reliable medical source, used within the medical field. Also the date of the article is 2012, which is within a five year time frame demonstrating the relatively of the information. Yes the source is up to date. The source was published in 2012 making it resent and credible do to the origin of the information. Yes the author has authority to provide this information. The Mosby’s dictionary is widely used in the medical field and has continuously published new volumes of their dictionary to match any new or emerging health concerns. The role of this article is to provide of base for any scholar looking to further their research in the field of psychotherapy, specifically humanistic therapy. I don’t think this specific article has great impact, however I do think it provides a starting point for research. Additionally I do not feel this specific article will have a big impact on the field. I would rate this source a 2, do to the lack of further information it provides on the subject. Although I do feel it provides readers with a solid foundation for their research. Understand the features and organizational patterns of various information categories and types. Academic Databases The list of academic databases is extensive; so much that subject specific databases are available. The two databases chosen for comparison are EBSCO Discovery and Google Scholar. Both databases are very useful for all academics, with an abundance of journals, articles, and full text availability. Although both are resourceful there are a few distinctions. EBSCO Host and Google scholar both are great resources, although they navigate completely different. Both of these sites have advanced search capabilities, although Google does not have the advanced search information appear automatically as EBSCO provides. Additionally, Boolean language can be used in both sites; EBSCO has the terms on its main search page. Equally important both are able to retrieve a wide range of text form journals to published literature. Although both databases are easily assessable, and provide multiple resources there are a few things that both should improve on. Google Scholar is easily navigable, ultimately providing the researchers with a wide variety of information it does not however allow access to all of the results which maybe frustrating to those unaware of the multiple databases available. One feature Google Scholar provided was its citation ability for every source, this could be very beneficial for academics providing them with adequate APA, MLA, or Chicago formats. With Google’s capabilities now academics can also save their searches, citation, and subject search’s all under the users Google account, if they user does not have one Google makes the set up quick and easy. In conclusion, both of the databases chosen provide academics the ability to retrieve numerous results pertaining to their topic. Each databases operates smoothly, making searching easier for all users. Both do need some changes with accessibility, EBSCO Host provides more adequate readable material, were as Google Scholar provides ampule results, with little to no access. I would recommend both sites to researchers, I would caution though that although Google is a big name with a solid reputation their Scholar application needs some work, accessibility should be their main focus, not only to offer the sources but also to make them readable so that viewers can use all of the results to their full capacity. Journal Wagner-Moore, L. E. (2004). Gestalt Therapy: Past, Present, Theory, and Research. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 41(2), 180-189. doi:10.1037/0033-3204.41.2.180 The research done in this peer-reviewed article discusses the past, present, theory, and research that revolve around Gestalt therapy. The article also discusses the specific therapeutic situations to use the theory. Of the discussed situations were marital conflict, conflict splits, decisional conflicts, and also “unfinished business.” Additionally the article suggests that the 2-chair method, (Gestalt therapy is referred to as “2- chair method” often) being a better option then Rogerian and cognitive-behavioral therapies. The journal’s authors are professors at University of Massachusetts and also are therapist at Duke University Medical Center: Department of Child and Family Health. Additionally the article was published by Division of Psychotherapy and American Psychological Association; two prestigious organizations within psychology. Furthermore the article is intended for individuals doing research on psychotherapy and particularly Gestalt therapy. By giving the reader such a wide variety of information on the topic this article cold be used as a primary source in an essay. Website PubMed Central 1 Errors and omissions in hospital prescriptions: a survey of prescription writing in a hospital. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles /PMC2695418/. The domain is .gov; the government funds this site. 2 Lura Calligaris, Angela Panzera, Luca Arnoldo, Carla Londero, Rosanna Quattrin, Maria G Troncon, and Silvio Brusaferro are the authors, 3 Yes there were some grammatical errors, although it leads to questioning of credibility we must keep in mind this was done by students. 4 Yes a bibliography is provided. The article includes stats and the references are easily found at the bottom of the article. 5 The site provides factual information regarding the health field. No biased in this article there is sufficient evidence proving the information accuracy? 6 The site does not have advertisements; one can tell this site is meant for academic and scholarly work. 7 The site provides publication dates for its material, this shows the site is professional and accounts for credibility in its articles. 8 Yes the purpose of both the article and the website are very clear. 9 This article is scholarly and the information would work well in a research paper. 10 A) 5, this information could help save many lives and jobs. B) 5, the article provides adequate graphs and sources. Acquire an awareness of print and electronic resources which are relevant to their scholarly and/or professional work. Book Rogers, C. (1995). On Becoming A Person: A Therapist's view of psychotherapy (p. 420). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The primary audience for this source is psychology students, therapist, or those seeking further information on the field of psychotherapy. The information from this title is especially for the abovementioned readers, the book contains valuable information on psychotherapy. Yes this source fits my needs as a researcher; it gives a good base to start from when discussing this field. The work Dr. Rogers did in this novel was ground breaking in the field of psychotherapy. If it were not for his innovative thoughts and ideas based off of Maslow original model, the field of humanistic psychotherapy would not be as prominent or even exist Electric Spear, J. (n.d.). Existential Psychology - History of the movement. Retrieved November 3, 2014, from http://psychology.jrank.org/pages/229/ExistentialPsychology.html This source gives a brief over view of the existential therapeutic movement. It does not give much information on techniques used in existential therapy, but the over view gives the researcher a nice base to start with. Additionally sources are listed to further extend the research past the site. Although references are given, I question the credibility of the site and information. From prior research on the topic I can attest the information to be true, however the lack of information provided by the website it hard to tell if the author is credible. Furthermore, the name of the author is in small print at the bottom of the page, also no date of publication is given. I do not think this is the best of sources to use however the information does give a solid foundation to further explore the topic. Use information technology to access, examine, employ, and manage information. CNN 1. http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/02/01/moh. healthmag.remedies.avoid/index.html a. b. Herbal remedies. Heart drugs a dangerous combo .com source indicates public record and also the source is not government affiliated 2. 3. 4. Sarah Klien No errors No bibliography provided 5. This article to me is argumentative; I think there is a bias in this article because although many studies are referenced no factual information is in the article. 6. The article contains one photo; in the photo are some examples of the drugs discussed in the article. 7. Yes the site lists dates throughout and it is regularly updated. The site is an obvious mass media outlet for daily news. 8. Yes, both the article and the site give adequate information regarding their purpose. 9. The article is for general information, I would consider it a popular topic however the article was written in 2011, and so the information may not be fully relevant. 10. A) 5 on the application scale because many people maybe consuming these drugs mentioned and may need this information to save a life. B) 3 on credibility of information, although man links are provided not much data is presented in the article. Create a range of artifacts which exhibit their ability to synthesize, critically evaluate and apply the information they have encountered. The two databases I choose to use in my search were http://www.mentalhelp.net and http://www.psychotherapy.net. My search on the databases, were “humanistic psychotherapy”. I was pleased with both the search results, but also how easy to move through the databases it was. Both databases include podcast and blog links. The ability of technology to provide research capabilities for the visual learns is profound. On http://www.psychotherapy.net many categories were available. Of the many categories displayed I selected “existential humanistic” do to the close relation to my topic. Numerous videos, interviews, and articles related to the topic. The material assists readers in their practice or valid research purposes. The second database I searched in http://www.mentalhelp.net, was the last viewed site. This site was my favorite of the two but also the most useful. Although both sites provided viewers with valid, useful information http://www.mentalhelp.net allows for wider research capabilities, allowing the viewer to further search away from the database. The site offers additional blog/ podcast links, Q & A sections, and daily news tab regarding work in and around the field of psychology, additional resources readily available, as well as a search bar that allows for optimal research capabilities in one convenient location. The site attracted my attention solely because of the endless possibilities available right at ones fingertips. I would recommend both databases to psychologist or researchers. The databases provided adequate information along with numerous means of attaining the information. Also both can be used for everyday inquiry, providing readers with current news and information in psychology field. Acknowledge the social and ethical considerations involved with the information they use and create.