Case Study Research Methodology

  • Widdowson M
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Abstract

Commenting on the lack of case studies published in modern psychotherapy publications, the author reviews the strengths of case study methodology and responds to common criticisms, before providing a summary of types of case studies including clinical, experimental and naturalistic. Suggestions are included for developing systematic case studies and brief descriptions are given of a range of research resources relating to outcome and process measures. Examples of a pragmatic case study design and a hermeneutic single-case efficacy design are given and the paper concludes with some ethical considerations and an exhortation to the TA community to engage more widely in case study research.

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Widdowson, M. (2011). Case Study Research Methodology. International Journal of Transactional Analysis Research & Practice, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.29044/v2i1p25

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