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  1. (PDF) Appraising psychotherapy case studies in practice-based evidence

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  3. (PDF) How does psychotherapy work? A case study in multilevel explanation

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  4. (PDF) Theory-building case studies of counselling and psychotherapy

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  5. (PDF) Psychotherapeutic and relational processes and the development of

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  6. (PDF) A journey to client and therapist mutuality in person-centered

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  1. Webinar: Case study methodology for psychotherapy process research

  2. Using Case Studies

  3. Reality Therapy Applied to a Patient's Case Study

  4. Transforming Fear: A Case Study Review on Paradoxical Intention in Treating Panic Attacks

  5. How does psychotherapy help?

  6. Case Formulation (in Counselling & Psychotherapy)

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  1. Case Examples

    Sara, a 35-year-old married female. Sara was referred to treatment after having a stillbirth. Sara showed symptoms of grief, or complicated bereavement, and was diagnosed with major depression, recurrent. The clinician recommended interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for a duration of 12 weeks. Bleiberg, K.L., & Markowitz, J.C. (2008).

  2. Clinical Case Studies: Sage Journals

    Clinical Case Studies (CCS), peer-reviewed & published bi-monthly electronic only, is the only journal devoted entirely to innovative psychotherapy case studies & presents cases involving individual, couples, & family therapy.The easy-to-follow case presentation format allows you to learn how interesting & challenging cases were assessed & conceptualized, & how treatment followed such ...

  3. Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy

    Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy. PCSP is a peer reviewed, open-access journal and database. It provides innovative, quantitative and qualitative knowledge about psychotherapy process and outcome. PCSP is published by the National Register of Health Service Psychologists. June, 2024 -- see our newest case, Addressing Child Maltreatment ...

  4. Case Study: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    Monson, C. M. & Shnaider, P. (2014). Treating PTSD with cognitive-behavioral therapies: Interventions that work. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Updated July 31, 2017. Date created: 2017. This case example explains how Jill's therapist used a cognitive intervention with a written worksheet as a starting point for engaging in ...

  5. Appraising psychotherapy case studies in practice-based evidence

    The latter components were based on case study guidelines featured in the journal of Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy as well as components commonly used by published systematic case studies across a variety of other psychotherapy journals (e.g. Psychotherapy Research, Research In Psychotherapy: Psychopathology Process And Outcome, etc ...

  6. Trust, acceptance, and power: a person-centered client case study

    This case study examines the author's therapeutic experience with one client presenting with anxiety, whilst working remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ... Grant, B. (2004). The imperative of ethical justification in psychotherapy: The special case of client-centered therapy. Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapies, 3, 152-165.

  7. PDF Developing the Therapeutic Relationship: Integrating Case Studies

    Emphasis is on the unfolding of the client-therapist interaction and the development of the therapeutic relationship in their case study, rather than on discrete relationship variables (e.g., empathy, alliance, self-disclosure) or on schools of psychotherapy. In examining the process of change in the case studies, the authors of each chapter ...

  8. Case Studies in Psychotherapy

    Ch 1: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: The Case of Simone. Ch 2: Adlerian Psychotherapy: The Case of Roger. Background and Referral. Session 1: Forming a Relationship and Defining the Problem. Sessions 2-3: The Life Style Interview. Session 4: The Life Style Summary. Summary of Family Constellation. Summary of Early Recollections.

  9. Case Study Research: In Counselling and Psychotherapy

    Case-based knowledge forms an essential element of the evidence base for counselling and psychotherapy practice. This book provides the reader with a unique introduction to the conceptual and practical tools required to conduct high quality case study research that is grounded in their own therapy practice or training.

  10. Narrative case studies and practice-based learning: Reflections on the

    Narrative case studies tell the story of therapy from the point of view of the client or therapist. Murase's (2015) case of "Mr. R" provides a powerful example of the potential of this form of case inquiry, as a means of enabling reflection and deeper understanding around the practice and process of therapy. The distinctive contribution of the case of Mr. R is discussed in relation to the ...

  11. Increasing the rigor of case study evidence in therapy research

    Over recent years, an increasing number of systematic case-based investigations of the process and outcomes of counseling and psychotherapy has been published. Nevertheless, case study knowledge continues to have a limited impact on therapy training, practice and policy. It is argued that improvement in the status of case study evidence requires further attention to ways of enhancing the rigor ...

  12. Case Studies in Counselling and Psychotherapy: An ...

    John McLeod, University of Abertay, is one of the world's leading authorities on case study research in counselling and psychotherapy. On the 19th June 2020,...

  13. Case Study: Definition, Examples, Types, and How to Write

    A case study is an in-depth study of one person, group, or event. In a case study, nearly every aspect of the subject's life and history is analyzed to seek patterns and causes of behavior. Case studies can be used in many different fields, including psychology, medicine, education, anthropology, political science, and social work.

  14. Clinical Case Studies in Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Treatment

    Abstract. This manuscript provides a review of the clinical case study within the field of psychoanalytic and psychodynamic treatment. The method has been contested for methodological reasons and because it would contribute to theoretical pluralism in the field. We summarize how the case study method is being applied in different schools of ...

  15. Person-Centered Therapy Case Study: Examples and Analysis

    Case Study 1: Overcoming Social Anxiety. In this case study, we explore how person-centered therapy helped Sarah, a young woman struggling with severe social anxiety, regain her confidence and navigate social interactions. Through the establishment of a strong therapeutic alliance, her therapist cultivated a safe space for Sarah to explore her ...

  16. An Integrative Approach to Psychotherapy: A Case Study of Ms. B

    Abstract. In the case of Ms. B, the integration of faith and psychology was a critical approach facilitating the achievement of several treatment gains. This article provides a glimpse into a therapeutic relationship that acknowledged and provided space for the faith life and experience of the client, which proved to be the gateway that led her ...

  17. What Happens in Psychotherapy? Four Case Studies

    Four Case Studies. One of the best ways to understand what psychotherapy involves is to read accounts of what happened to people when they went: the problems they came in with, the discussions that were had, and how things changed as a result. What follow are four representative case studies of the therapeutic process:

  18. PDF Psychotherapy Case Formulation

    The book is organized into nine chapters in two parts that together pro-vide a foundation in evidence-based, integrative psychotherapy case for-mulation, including specific formulation steps and criteria for evaluating a formulation. Part I sets the context for the description of the general case formulation model and Part II describes the model.

  19. Case Study Research Method in Psychology

    Case studies are in-depth investigations of a person, group, event, or community. Typically, data is gathered from various sources using several methods (e.g., observations & interviews). The case study research method originated in clinical medicine (the case history, i.e., the patient's personal history). In psychology, case studies are ...

  20. Descriptive Research and Case Studies

    Case studies are generally a single-case design, but can also be a multiple-case design, where replication instead of sampling is the criterion for inclusion. Like other research methodologies within psychology, the case study must produce valid and reliable results in order to be useful for the development of future research.

  21. A Short Existential Case Example from Counseling and Psychotherapy

    Each chapter in Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories in Context and Practice includes at least two case vignettes. These vignettes are brief, but designed to articulate how clinicians can use specific theories to formulate cases and engage in therapeutic interactions. The following case is excerpted from the Existential Theory and Therapy chapter.

  22. Therapeutic groups to help people forgive others: A case study

    We review prior work on forgiveness interventions in group therapy, focused on effectiveness generally. We then provide an applied case study of a specific group that used Worthington's REACH Forgiveness model. In this case study we highlight the themes of universality, cohesion, and altruism to illustrate the benefit of forgiveness ...

  23. Exploring the Impact of Personalized Physical Therapy on a ...

    This case study examines the effect of a tailor-made physiotherapy regimen on an 85-year-old male patient who was suffering from bulbar motor neuron disease (MND) and had a history of stroke and COVID-19. The physiotherapy plan was designed to strategically address the patient's respiratory issues, generalized weakness affecting limb muscles, and speech and swallowing difficulties. Frequent ...

  24. Evidence-Based Case Study

    Evidence-Based Case Study. Parallel in purpose to the Practice Review articles, I would like to issue an open invitation for authors to submit an Evidence-Based Case Study for possible publication in Psychotherapy. I believe developing such a series of Evidence-Based Case Studies will be extremely useful in several ways.

  25. Bioecological Model Applied To Autistic Students ...

    The quality of included studies was assessed using the McMasters Critical Review form: Qualitative Studies (Letts et al., 2007). Two independent reviewers (AN and MB) conducted the quality assessment, with scores ranging from 11 to 19 points out of a possible 21. Results. The systematic search identified 587 studies after duplicate removal.

  26. Osteoarthritis Interactive Case Study: A Patient with Early

    This content has been funded by Viatris. Technical and editorial support was provided by EMJ. This interactive case study is designed to help enhance or reinforce your understanding of the patient journey of someone with early-stage knee osteoarthritis (OA). The following topics are covered: Early ...

  27. A LIFE HISTORY CASE STUDY (pdf)

    Psychology document from Hudson High School, 6 pages, Running head: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ONE JEAN DOE A LIFE HISTORY CASE STUDY Directions: Find a willing adult, preferably in their late adulthood. If you interview someone younger, they have to be at least eighteen years of age. Ask them if they will partic

  28. Pharmaceuticals

    Hearing loss is a frequently observed complication of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Emerging evidence has found that Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) can effectively treat chronic disease; nevertheless, it is unclear if adding CHM to the routine management of T2D would modify sequent risk of hearing loss. This cohort-based case-control study was conducted to address this issue. First, a total of 64,418 ...

  29. PDF Case Example: Nancy

    A Case Example: Nanry I. 207 she felt sad all the time, felt discouraged about the future, felt guilty all the time, was self-critical, cried often, had difficulty making decisions, had difficulty getting anything done, and had early morning awaken- ings. Her total BDI score was 21, indicating a moderate level of depres- sive symptoms.