Episode 4: Chapter 3 – Case Study – Part 2
My grandmother, who lived to be 99, passing 3 days before her 100th birthday, always said, “The proof is in the pudding.” I never forgot this. Perhaps that is why I am a pragmatic minimalist. Solid theory is important, scientific research is important – but, in psychology, for me the results in application are what ultimately matters. Theory and research, after all, are only as good in therapy as the clients’ lives they improve through application….
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