Case Study: Longlisted for the Booker Prize 2022

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Case Study: Longlisted for the Booker Prize 2022

Case Study: Longlisted for the Booker Prize 2022

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This novel is partly framed as the biography of Collins Braithwaite, a ‘forgotten 1960s psychotherapist’ (Braithwaite is the author’s own invention, but his beliefs have similarities with those of R.D. Laing and the anti-psychiatry movement). That framing involves the author having been sent the notebooks of an anonymous young woman, written in the 1960s. Not only (she believes) did Braithwaite’s controversial method of ‘untherapy’ cause her sister’s suicide, but he also included an unflattering case study of her in one of his books. Armed with this knowledge, the woman starts visiting Braithwaite as a client, albeit not as herself; she creates a more worldly and seductive alter ego whom she calls Rebecca. Little does she know she’s playing right into the hands of her adversary, who believes that everyone has multiple selves. And as her story goes on, she finds it increasingly difficult to leave Rebecca on the therapist’s couch. After you finish drafting your case study, polish it up by answering these ‘ask yourself’ questions and think about how to end your case study: Master of Advanced Management MBA graduates of top business schools around the world spend a year at Yale.

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All that changed at roughly the halfway mark. This is interesting because I read it at a time when several others in a GR group were reading and discussing it and the overall view in that group seemed to be that the first half was the good bit. But it felt the novel was begging an ending, drawing the two threads together, and the one provided is rather unsatisfactory. The sustained success of the content marketing strategy ensured a continuous increase in customer engagement and brand loyalty over the long term. In the Preface to the book GMB, writing in April 2021, tells us how based on this blog post, he was approached by a “Mr Martin Grey” (an admitted pseudonym) of Clacton-on-Sea with a series of notebooks written by his cousin which he thinks GMB might want to turn into a book as they contain allegations about Braithwaite.

Proposed Solutions. Offer realistic ways to solve what isn’t working or how to improve its current condition. Explain why these solutions work by offering testable evidence. As I’ve already said, I really didn’t find the first half of the book very interesting and thought several times about putting it down and moving on. But, at around the halfway mark, there’s a meeting between two key characters and, for me at least, the book seems to suddenly get a lot more interesting. I guess this is at least partly because the false identity our narrator assumes starts to play a more interesting and dominant role.If there is a recurring theme through the cases he presents though, it is that his clients are traumatised not by their eccentricities themselves, but by the stress of concealing them; of being forced to present different personae to different audiences. Braithwaite’s remedy is to embrace the idea of ‘being several’ (a phrase he uses repeatedly): to give up the idea that one persona is any ‘truer’ than any of the others. Once one has thrown off the idea of a ‘hierarchy of selves’ one can happily be whoever one wants, whenever ones wants.

I have to say though that it was its place on that long list that meant I got to the end of the book and ended up enjoying it. I found the first half of the book hard work and almost gave up at several points. Basically, I found myself thinking “Why should I read a book about people I don’t care about doing things I am not interested in and written in a way that I find slightly aggravating?”. The results of the digital transformation were impressive. XYZ Corporation saw a 20% increase in production efficiency, a 15% reduction in operating costs, and a 10% increase in customer satisfaction. The company was able to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving industry and continue to grow its business. in which he talks about his fascination with psychiatric case studies which began with Robert Lindner’s seminal “The Fifty-Minute Hour” (T) and then talks about two more obscure books he discovered in Glasgow’s chaotic Voltaire & Rousseau bookshop (T): Ways to Psychic Health (1944) by Alphonse Maeder (T) and Untherapy (1965) by A. Collins Braithwaite (F). The young woman does not reveal her identity in her notebooks. For the purpose of her visits to Braithwaite, she adopts a persona she names Rebecca Smyth, creating for Rebecca an alternate life quite different from her own strictly controlled existence. Rebecca’s life is so attractive, she begins to inhabit it, rather losing sight of her initial objective as she is swept up in Braithwaite’s “therapy”. Following the upgrade, GreenTech Office achieved a 25% reduction in energy consumption, resulting in substantial cost savings. The solar panels generated 15% of the office's electricity, and employee engagement led to sustained energy-conscious behavior.The last notebook offers no clue as to the young woman’s ultimate fate, but her “progress” during the first four sessions with this unconventional man don’t suggest a promising future. Braithwaite, from the author’s research, is variously described as a “cheerleader for suicide” (having written a book titled Kill Your Self) and a “dangerous charlatan” who, throughout his life, never faltered in his conviction of his own genius.

Reading the notebooks – which he on balance believes to be contemporary and genuine although noting clear mistakes – he decides to publish them interwoven with his own biography of Braithwaite. I don’t believe I’ve ever encountered anyone quite as hollow as you. I’m beginning to wonder if you really are who you say you are.’ I think people will Google Collins Braithwaite and think he is real, because I write about him in a documentary style.Quite often, students are asked to present case studies in their academic journeys. The reason instructors assign case studies is for students to sharpen their critical analysis skills, understand how companies make profits, etc. But what’s the point in being someone you’re not?’ I said. ‘What’s the point in being whoever it is you think you are?’” – Unnamed… or, was that Rebecca? Even though your case study is a story, it should be based on evidence. Use as much data as possible to illustrate your point. Without the right data, your case study may appear weak and the readers may not be able to relate to your issue as much as they should. Let's see the examples from essay writing service: ‍ With data: Alcoholism is affecting more than 14 million people in the USA, which makes it the third most common mental illness there. Case Study is a must read for readers who ever fantasized about analysis or study with R.D. Laing or D.W. Winnicott, or ever eagerly awaited the latest issue of Radical Therapist.



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