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Resolving the Therapy Culture Wars by the Pragmatic Case Study Method

Is there a therapy research paradigm that is suited to the models of clinicians who do not use a CBT approach? This article says yes, and describes that alternative: the collection into an organised database of systematic, 'pragmatic case studies' conducted by individual therapists. A revi...

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Published in:Australian and New Zealand journal of family therapy 2003-06, Vol.24 (2), p.113-116
Main Author: Fishman, Daniel B.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Is there a therapy research paradigm that is suited to the models of clinicians who do not use a CBT approach? This article says yes, and describes that alternative: the collection into an organised database of systematic, 'pragmatic case studies' conducted by individual therapists. A review of this paradigm reveals that it can also serve the needs of CBT clinicians and researchers who, it turns out, are actually closet case-study advocates. (author abstract)
ISSN:0814-723X
1467-8438
DOI:10.1002/j.1467-8438.2003.tb00552.x