Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2020.
World J Clin Cases. Jul 6, 2020; 8(13): 2787-2801
Published online Jul 6, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i13.2787
Table 1 Purposes of case studies
Case studies servePurposes of case studiesPercent (rounded), %
As a record ofThe legitimization of becoming a psychotherapist97
The implementation of practical skills in individuals’ psychotherapeutic work97
Theoretical knowledge of one’s own psychotherapeutic method81
If the intervention technique applied is appropriate84
To learnTo reflect upon one’s own work97
To observe and consider meta levels (body language, vocal pitch, transmission, etc.)87.5
The language and the methodology of writing down and describing a therapeutic process84.5
Examples of best practice37.5
To gain knowledgeAbout diagnoses68.5
About the behavior of the patients72
As part of a larger study within one`s own psychotherapeutic method19
For quality assuranceThrough process evaluation81
As means of communicationBetween training candidate and supervisor75
With the health insurance companies10
Table 2 Dealing with therapist allegiance bias
Dealing with biasPercent (rounded), %
By reflection50
By methods23
By methods and reflection11.5
Not at all15.5