“…CA-based research takes a complementary perspective and focuses on how important events in therapy unfold in “talk therapy”; how these interventions are realized and made effective. For the most part, the focus of these CA investigations in CT and FT has been on the therapeutic alliance (Muntigl and Horvath, 2016 ), therapist-client collaboration (Sutherland and Strong, 2011 ), resistance (Muntigl, 2013 ), so-called “change moments” (Couture, 2006 , 2007 ), therapeutic agendas (Gale, 1991 ), spouses claiming independence and control (Janusz et al, 2021 ), ascriptions of blame (Buttny, 1993 ; Edwards, 1995 ), client complaints (O'Reilly, 2005 ; Peräkylä et al, 2023 ), and the familial moral order (Hutchby and O'Reilly, 2010 ; Wahlström, 2016 ). A “critical methodological review” arguing for the benefits of using CA to study family therapy is given by Tseliou ( 2013 ).…”