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Invisible Influences on Decision-Making: Perspectives from Policing, Medicine, Education, and Counselling [Hardback]

(University of Ottawa, Canada), (University of Ottawa, Canada)
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The Invisible Influences on Decision-Making explores the often unseen factors that influence decision-making in both everyday life and various professional settings, with a particular focus on policing, medicine, education, and counselling.

Chitpin and Dougan present key findings and trends in decision-making research, then go on to explore the concept of indecisiveness before examining decision-making processes in these specific professions. The authors employ qualitative research methodologies, such as case studies and phenomenology, alongside social influence theories, to provide a nuanced and current understanding of decision-making within these fields. By incorporating perspectives from professionals, chapters aim to enhance public understanding and confidence in how decisions are made in these critical areas, especially within a Canadian context.

While there is existing literature on decision-making in community service professions, it often remains discipline specific. The Invisible Influences on Decision-Making addresses the need for more inter-professional and interdisciplinary research, highlighting the collaborative nature of these professions and the complexities of their decision-making processes. By integrating real professional examples with research and theory, this study offers a compelling and insightful narrative that will engage researchers, practitioners, and graduate students across various fields.



The Invisible Influences on Decision-Making explores the often unseen factors that influence decision-making in both everyday life and various professional settings, with a particular focus on policing, medicine, education, and counselling.

Recenzijas

This is a thoughtful and experiential exploration of decision-making and oft-unrecognized influences on our choices. -- Jessica Israelstam, Registered Psychotherapist The authors offer a compelling exploration of decision-making and the many influences that impact leadership in various areas of life and the social world. This book offers valuable insight into decision-making processes and future directions for research. -- Rebecca Smith, M.S.W., R.S.W.

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1. Introducing Decision-Making in Professional Practices

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2. Indecisiveness

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3. Sustainable Leadership: A Framework for School Leaders

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4. The Invisible Influence on Canadian Police Decision-Making

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5. Affective Influences on Decision-Making in Policing

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6. Trust and Legitimacy in Police Work

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7. Experiences in Feeling Through Decision-Making in Counselling

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8. Ultimate Decision: The Untold Story

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9. Possible Insights & Future Directions
Stephanie Chitpin is a Full Professor of Leadership at the Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa, Canada.



Michael Dougan is a doctoral candidate in Health Professions Education at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Michael is a practicing psychotherapist and clinical supervisor with nearly a decade of professional experience in mental health care.