Fleet, DoreenReeves, Andrew2023-04-032023-04-032023-03-31Fleet, D., & Reeves, A. (2023). Adapting Strauss and Corbin's grounded theory in clinical case study research in the field of counselling. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 23(4), 874-881. https://doi.org/10.1002/capr.126421473-314510.1002/capr.12642http://hdl.handle.net/10034/627709This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Fleet, D., & Reeves, A. (2023). Adapting Strauss and Corbin's grounded theory in clinical case study research in the field of counselling. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, vol(issue), 1–8., which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/capr.12642. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. This article may not be enhanced, enriched or otherwise transformed into a derivative work, without express permission from Wiley or by statutory rights under applicable legislation. Copyright notices must not be removed, obscured or modified. The article must be linked to Wiley’s version of record on Wiley Online Library and any embedding, framing or otherwise making available the article or pages thereof by third parties from platforms, services and websites other than Wiley Online Library must be prohibited.Case study can be adopted when aiming to understand an individual's lived experience. Such experience produces rich and complex qualitative data for analysis, conducive to counselling and psychotherapy research. Furthermore, grounded theory (GT) can be adopted to produce a theory from qualitative data, fitting well with case study research that explores complex experiences regarding social, psychological and phenomenological processes. This paper aims to guide the counselling researcher to incorporate Strauss and Corbin's model into the main arena of qualitative counselling research. In addition, this paper draws on a multiple case study that adopted Strauss and Corbin's method and identified various phases in the GT process. The aim is to inform the reader how to put the iterative process and pragmatic theoretical sampling into practice to produce a robust theory from clinical case study data.CC BY-NC-ND 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/grounded theorycase studycounselling and psycotherapyAdapting Strauss and Corbin's grounded theory in clinical case study research in the field of counsellingArticle1746-1405Counselling and Psychotherapy Research