Why case studies provide poor demonstrations of theoretical ideas

Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 8 (1):34-35 (2015)
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Alaqeel and Assalian presented a case study of a man who had been unable to achieve ejaculation intravaginally during sexual intercourse. While interviewing the man, they uncovered much information about the man’s father, who had regretted his relationship with a woman and wasting a lot of years on a fruitless relationship.

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The meaningfulness of short interpretation in brief clinical encounter.Bandar AlAqeel & Pierre Assalian - 2014 - Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 7 (1):21-24.

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