Psychology Library
About
Specialized collections on mental health, psychotherapy, and behavioral sciences aren’t always easy to find in general libraries. Psychology Library fills that gap with a focused selection of books, journals, and digital resources. The space serves students, researchers, and clinicians who need reliable material without sifting through unrelated titles.
Across from Columbia University, at 1190 Amsterdam Ave #409, New York, NY 10027, the library occupies a quiet corner of Morningside Heights. The neighborhood itself has long been a hub for academic institutions, making it a natural fit for a resource like this one. Browsing here feels less like a public outing and more like a necessary stop for anyone serious about the field.
Beyond physical books, they offer access to databases, historical archives, and reference services tailored to psychology. Faculty often recommend the collection for coursework, while practitioners use it to stay updated on emerging research. The place doesn’t advertise itself as a community center, but it quietly supports the kind of deep work that happens in classrooms and clinics nearby.
To confirm availability or ask about access, call (212) 854-5658. For directions, check the map.