2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10615-017-0631-8
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A Case for the Case Study: How and Why They Matter

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“…Psychoanalytic knowledge and training rely widely on the case study method (Longhofer, Floersch, and Hartmann 2017; Mackay and Poser 2004) for yielding complex theoretical and clinical ideas. One case study is worth a thousand words of theory, because it has an essential wisdom, embodies rich elements, and reaches beyond the theories that the words aim to represent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychoanalytic knowledge and training rely widely on the case study method (Longhofer, Floersch, and Hartmann 2017; Mackay and Poser 2004) for yielding complex theoretical and clinical ideas. One case study is worth a thousand words of theory, because it has an essential wisdom, embodies rich elements, and reaches beyond the theories that the words aim to represent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cross-sectional case study (Longhofer et al, 2017; Merriam and Tisdell, 2016) was employed to explore the suitability of a game-based environment for academic purposes in a higher education setting. The data garnered could shed light on the students’ experiences of the game and aid in the evaluation of the influence of the learning environment on the acquisition of communication, collaboration, critical thinking and creativity skills.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, given EBP's focus on establishing cause-andeffect relationships (Rosqvist, Thomas, & Truax, 2011), it is unsurprising that qualitative research is generally not considered to be 'gold standard' or 'efficacious' within this paradigm (Aveline, 2005;Cartwright & Hardie, 2012;Edwards, 2013;Edwards, Dattilio, & Bromley, 2004;Longhofer, Floersch, & Hartmann, 2017). Qualitative methods like systematic case studies maintain an appreciation for context, complexity and meaning making.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%