Volume 1: More than 400 hours of training videos, reenactments, and footage of actual therapy sessions conducted by renowned counselors, psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers. Contains videos from 1985-2010. Provides an invaluable firsthand look at the realities of working with clients and the challenges associated with putting theoretical concepts into practice.
Volume 2: More than 300 additional hours of training videos, reenactments, and footage of actual therapy sessions conducted by renowned counselors, psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers. Updates and expands upon the first collection, with special emphasis on contemporary topics such as family therapy, child therapy, geriatric therapy, play therapy, weight control and eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, narrative therapy, social construction, art therapy and more cognitive behavioral.
Volume 3: Presents a firm grounding in the theoretical modalities of counseling and psychotherapy, while expanding into new and emerging areas such as social media, veterans, cyber-bullying, mindfulness, and neuroscience. Volume 3 is still growing and will contain over 300 hours of video when complete.
Source: rdl.lib.uconn.edu
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Without knowing danah personally, I'd suggest that you should just email her and ask how you could get involved. Mention in detail what you've done in the past and how those skills would be useful in her research, describe ideas for projects you'd like to collaborate with her on, etc. Also keep an eye out on opportunities at Berkman and MSR for research assistantships and internships, and be ready to act quickly when they do arise.
Start doing research on your own.
Find something that interests you a lot. Read up lots of academic publications on that topic, or subtopic, and write a somewhat comprehensive literature review or survey on it. Show it to the professor, when you approach a professor to ask to join her/his research group. I would also try to publish that survey in a research journal. If you are willing to forgo parties and other thins like watching TV/movies to do this, yeah, you know it would be something that can sustain you for quite a while. That should suffice in motivating you to do decent work as a…