John McLeod has held appointments in universities in the UK, New Zealand and Italy, and is currently Professor of Counselling at the Institute for Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy, Dublin, and Professor of Psychology, University of Oslo. He is committed to promoting the relevance of research as a means of informing therapy practice and improving the quality of services that are available to clients, and has received an award from the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy for his exceptional contribution to research. His writing has influenced a generation of trainees in the field of counselling, counselling psychology and psychotherapy, and his books are widely adopted on training programmes across the world.
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The Role of Case Studies in the Development of Theory and Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy The Development of Systematic Methods and Principles for Collecting and Analyzing Case Material Justifying Case-Based Research: The Role of Systematic Case Studies in Building an Evidence Base for Therapy Policy and Practice Moral and Ethical Issues in Therapy Case Study Research Collecting and Analyzing Case Material: A Practitioner and Student Toolkit Documenting Everyday Therapeutic Practice: Pragmatic Case Studies Evaluating the Effectiveness of Therapy: N=1 Time-Series Case Studies Using Multiple Judges in Evaluating the Effectiveness of Therapy: The Hermeneutic Single Case Efficacy Design (HSCED) Theory-Building Case Studies Exploring the Meaning of the Therapy Experience: Narrative Case Research Team-Based Case Study Research for Practitioners and Students

