“The presidency of Barack Obama is a case study in stupid does.” DoeCasesStudyStupidBarackPresidencyCase Studies Author:Bret Stephens
“Milton Erickson was a master at using experiential techniques to elicit strengths that were previously dormant. Mills and Crowley have masterfully captured essential elements of Erickson's work and applied it to therapy with children. Easy to read, meticulously referenced, and filled with inspiring case studies, Therapeutic Metaphors for Children and the Child Within has now been updated with important new findings, and it's essential reading for clinicians who work with children as well as for those who want to improve their use of therapeutic metaphor.” WantWellsChildrenImportantUseReadingEasyCasesStudyMastersEssentialsElementsFindingsFilledMetaphorTechniqueTherapyCapturedMillsTherapeuticDormantMiltonCase StudiesClinicians Author:Jeffrey K. Zeig
“I'm a believer that there are three fundamental ways that you can think about education. They're being a professor upfront, lecturing, telling what's inside your head, some case studies in which you are in discussion and also an action based learning.” ThinkingWayActionThreeCasesStudyFundamentalsBelieverDiscussionProfessorsLecturingCase Studies Author:Robert J. Dolan
“Rare is the book that can actually transform us into better, more fulfilled people. Having combed through the research and documented case studies all over the world, Kristof and WuDunn present the clearest view I have ever seen of the human soul. A Path Appears tells us whether we are intrinsically good, why specific ways we parent our newborns help predict their chances for success, and how we can live lives of greater significance. This book, full of rich and riveting true stories, reminds us that human greatness is all around us, and even within us, if we dare to look.” PeopleIfsWorldWayHumansLooksBookSoulHelpingStoriesParentChanceViewsCasesStudyPathRichGreaterGreatnessResearchDareLive LifeSignificanceFulfilledHuman SoulTrue StoryCase Studies Author:Ann Curry
“Nonfiction narratives are really powerful and valid in themselves. But one thing that you don't get sometimes from the more clinical or academic books or nonfiction books is that you don't get to hear the person's voice; you don't get them as individuals. You get a few quotes and you hear them as sort of a case study: numbers, examples, anecdotes, maybe a paragraph here, and that's about it.” PersonsBookSometimesIndividualVoicePowerfulNumbersCasesStudyOne ThingExampleNarrativeNonfictionAcademicParagraphAnecdotesClinicalsReally PowerfulCase Studies Author:Dave Eggers