4 articles in this issue
Robert Elliott,Susan Stephen,Anna Robinson
In this commentary we discuss the two examples of systematic case study research in this issue: Miller et al., (2021), who continue the development of the quasi-judicial Panels of Psychological Inquiry method by applying it to a child client with an autis... see more
Daniel B. Fishman
This article introduces readers to the present PCSP issue on the "adjudicated case study method." This method employs concepts from the law for evaluating qualitative information to determine the truth of statements about human psychology and behavior, in... see more
Ronald B. Miller,Brian Ashley,Kristin Mount,Samantha Tuepker,Thomas Powell,David O'Leary,Michele Fouts,Kimberly Allshouse,Jacob Rusczek,Kelsy Hennebarrows,Amanda Dombroski
In 2011 our research group published a pilot study—the Case of "Anna"—employing the Panel of Psychological Inquiry (PPI) Clinical Case Study Method. The present study—the Case of "Ronan"—is a second example of the PPI method in action. The Case of Ronan h... see more
Arthur C. Bohart,Lindsey Shenefiel,Marco Alejandro
The purpose of this study was to explore the usefulness of using case history data to assess change in psychotherapy. This was a follow up to previous investigations utilizing a "research jury method" to evaluate psychotherapy outcome. Three judges studie... see more