Developing professional judgment and decision making expertise in applied sport psychology
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Establishing and enhancing standards of practice is important in any profession, and
particularly so in a new and emerging domain such as sport psychology.
Accordingly, this thesis draws on literature from teaching, medicine, and parallel
disciplines such as clinical and counselling psychology to propose a Professional
Judgment and Decision Making (PJDM) approach to the evaluation, reflective
practice, and training of applied sport psychologists. Methods and mechanisms
already utilised in these more established professions are considered alongside
empirical data, generated from long-term programmes of sport psychology
consultancy, as potential means to further enhance the performance of professionals
in this developing field. As such, the thesis highlights gaps in current process,
proposes an original conceptualisation of practice, and illustrates the possible
outcomes and implications of this PJDM approach. In addition, the emergent PJDM
principles are illustrated in practice through a reflection-in-action case study, and
trained and evaluated in novice applied sport psychology practitioners as a basis for
the effective development of PJDM expertise.
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