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Ethical Decisions for Social Work Practice » (8th Edition)

Book cover image of Ethical Decisions for Social Work Practice by Ralph Dolgoff

Authors: Ralph Dolgoff, Frank M. Loewenberg, Donna Harrington
ISBN-13: 9780495506331, ISBN-10: 0495506338
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Date Published: January 2008
Edition: 8th Edition

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Author Biography: Ralph Dolgoff

Ralph Dolgoff is a professor and has served as dean of the University of Maryland School of Social Work, as associate dean and acting dean at Adelphi University, and as senior program specialist at the CSWE. He is co-author of UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL WELFARE: A SEARCH FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE , Seventh Edition (Allyn & Bacon, 2007), and is author of AN INTRODUCTION TO SUPERVISORY PRACTICE IN HUMAN SERVICES (Pearson, 2005).

Frank M. Loewenberg is professor emeritus and former director of the School of Social Work of Bar Ilan University. He is the author of FROM CHARITY TO SOCIAL JUSTICE (Transaction Books, 2001) and recently edited FIFTY YEARS OF SOCIAL WORK IN ISRAEL: MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF A CHANGING SOCIETY (Jerusalem Magnes Press, 1998). He was a contributor to the INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SOCIAL POLICY (Routledge, 2004).

Donna Harrington is professor and doctoral program director at the University of Maryland School of Social Work. Her research focuses on child welfare and child maltreatment.

Book Synopsis

With the eight edition of ETHICAL DECISIONS FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE, you'll learn to recognize ethical issues and dilemmas, reason carefully about ethical issues, clarify your ethical aspirations at the level demanded by the profession, and achieve a more ethical stance in your practice. This classic social work text places ethical decision-making within the context of professional ethics and provides useful guidelines, including two ethical screens to help social work practitioners identify priorities among competing ethical obligations. Developed specifically for social workers, the text features numerous case-like exemplars based on real-world practice and drawn from a variety of social work settings.

Table of Contents

Preface.
Part 1: INTRODUCTION TO ETHICAL DECISION MAKING.
1.Ethical Choices in the Helping Professions.
2.Values and Professional Ethics.
3.Guidelines for Ethical Decision Making: Concepts, Approaches, and Values.
4.Guidelines for Ethical Decision Making.
Part 2: ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE.
5.Confidentiality and Informed Consent.
6.Client Rights and Professional Expertise.
7.Value Neutrality and Imposing Values.
8.Equality, Inequality, Limited Resources, and Advocacy.
9.The Professional Relationship: Limits, Dilemmas, and Problems.
10.Organizational and Work Relationships.
11.Social Work with Selected Client Groups.
12.Changing World/Changing Dilemmas.
13.Whose Responsibility Are Professional Ethics?

Appendix A: Additional Exemplars.

Appendix B: Glossary. Bibliography.
Index.

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