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Stress, Trauma, and Decision-Making for Social Workers
In this book, Cheryl Regehr explores the intersection between workplace stress, trauma exposure, and professional decision-making in social workers. She weaves together practice experience, research on the impact of stress and trauma on performance and decision-making in other high-risk professions including paramedics and police officers, and the empirical study of competence and decision-making in social work practice. Covering a wide range of research and theory, she surveys practical approaches to reducing stress and trauma exposure, mitigating their effects in social work practice, and improving decision-making. This book is critical reading for all social workers who engage in high-stakes decision-making, from those newly embarking on a career to expert practitioners.
1. Introduction
2. Stress and Trauma in Social Work
3. Factors Contributing to Trauma Response
4. Factors Contributing to Stress Response
5. Competence and Expertise
6. Decision-Making
7. Stress, Trauma, and Decision-Making
8. Mitigating the Effects of Stress and Trauma on Decision- Making
9. Improving Decision-Making in Situations of Uncertainty
References
Index

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