From the Front Lines: Student Cases in Social Work Ethics: Connecting Core Competencies
Autor Juliet Cassuto Rothmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 ian 2013
Now a part of the Core Competencies Series, From the Front Lines: Student Cases in Social Work Ethics, 4/e helps students develop a method of decision-making while providing examples with a number of case studies. Part One teaches readers the rationale for each part of the decision-making process and the tools needed to address it professionally. Part Two encompasses a thorough presentation and consideration of cases that address ethical dilemmas, issues, and problems which occur in social work practice. This text also encourages students to explore their own values and how they are used in everyday life as well as professionally.
Connecting Core Competencies series -- Each chapter highlights the core competencies and practice behavior examples found in the Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) set by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Critical thinking questions throughout reinforces these connections. MySearchLab.com activities enhance the student experience by integrating the mastery of CSWE's core competencies with practice and research.
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Learning Goals
Upon completing this book, readers will be able to:
- Develop a method for decision making for ethical dilemmas, issues, and problems which occur in social work practice.
- Explore their own values.
- Relate their decision making to real world examples.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780205866410
ISBN-10: 0205866417
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 203 x 249 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Pearson
Seria Connecting Core Competencies
ISBN-10: 0205866417
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 203 x 249 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Pearson
Seria Connecting Core Competencies
Notă biografică
Juliet Rothman, MSW, PhD. Dr. Rothman received her MSW from Hunter College (CUNY) and her PhD. (in philosophy) from American University in Washington DC. She specialized in ethics, focusing especially on professional ethics. She taught at National Catholic School of Social Service (CUA) in Washington DC. At UC Berkeley, she has taught social work practice, diversity-competent social work practice, social work with people with disabilities, death and bereavement, aging, and law and ethics in gerontology in the School of Social Welfare, aging, health and diversity in the School of Public Health, and interdisciplinary teams in the UCB/UCSF Medical School program. Her professional publications include: From the Front Lines: Student Cases in Social Work Ethics, The Self-Awareness Workbook for Social Workers, Contracting in Clinical Social Work, Stepping Out into the Field: A Field Work Manual for Social Work Students, Social Work Practice Across Disability, and Cultural Competence in Process and Practice: Building Bridges. She authored the Social Work Desk Reference's article on Therapeutic Contracting with Clients. Recent journal articles include Teaching Spirituality: What We Can Teach and How We Can Teach It, and The Challenge of Disability and Access: Reconceptualizing the Role of the Medical Model. She is a member of the Advisory Board of the Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work and the Journal of Social Work in Disability and Rehabilitation. In the field of bereavement, she has written a child's bibliotherapy book, A Birthday Present for Daniel, and a book for bereaved parents, The Bereaved Parents' Survival Guide. Dr. Rothman has worked in the field of long-term care with elderly and people with severe disabilities for many years. With the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Maryland, she has organized county-wide programs, worked with support groups, and provided individual counseling and therapy, as well as developing guidelines for social work practice with people with multiple sclerosis.
Cuprins
In this Section: 1. Brief Table of Contents 2. Full Table of Contents BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART ONE CHAPTER 1: FRAMING THE ETHICAL PROBLEM CHAPTER 2: THEORETICAL CONCEPTS AND ETHICAL PRINCIPLES CHAPTER 3: USING THE CODE OF ETHICS OF THE NATIONALASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS CHAPTER 4: EXPLORING VALUE SYSTEMS CHAPTER 5: CONSIDERING OPTIONS AND RESOLVING THE DILEMMA PART TWO CHAPTER 6: NASW ETHICAL STANDARD ONE CHAPTER 7: NASW ETHICAL STANDARD TWO CHAPTER 8: NASW ETHICAL STANDARD THREE CHAPTER 9: NASW ETHICAL STANDARD FOUR CHAPTER 10: NASW ETHICAL STANDARD FIVE CHAPTER 11: NASW ETHICAL STANDARD SIX FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART ONE CHAPTER 1: FRAMING THE ETHICAL PROBLEM Defining the Ethical Problem Gathering Information CHAPTER 2: THEORETICAL CONCEPTS AND ETHICAL PRINCIPLES Theoretical Concepts From Theories to Principles Selecting an Appropriate Theory CHAPTER 3: USING THE CODE OF ETHICS OF THE NATIONALASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS Code Structure and Content Legal Codes and Ethical Codes Laws, Malpractice, and the NASW Code of Ethics Laws and Personal Ethical Standards Using the Code to Inform Legal/Ethical Decisions CHAPTER 4: EXPLORING VALUE SYSTEMS Real and Ideal Values Value Terminology VALUE SYSTEMS Developing a Values Hierarchy CHAPTER 5: CONSIDERING OPTIONS AND RESOLVING THE DILEMMA Defining Options Selecting A Resolution PART TWO CHAPTER 6: NASW ETHICAL STANDARD ONE SOCIAL WORKERS' ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES TO CLIENTS Provisions of Code The Cases Case Study A: Protecting The Best Interests Of a Minor/Elena B. Glekas, MSW Case Study B: When "Best Interests of Client" Harms a Third Party/ Karen Altenberg Libman, MSW, MBA Case Study C: When Living Feels Like Dying: Ethical Decision making with a Depressed Dialysis Patient/Mary Kardauskas, SHCJ, MSW Case Study D: Reading the Future: When "Best Interest" Must Last 20 Years/ Amy Craig-Van Grack, MSW Case Study E: In the Client's Interest: Self-Determination and Mental Disability/Jose Carlos Vera, MSW Case Study F: Determining an Acceptable Risk for a Vulnerable Client: Where Protection Impacts Self-Determination /Mira Underwood, MSW Case Study G: Permanency Placement for Very Young Children: What Happens To Family Preservation?/Amone Bounkhoun, MSW CHAPTER 7: NASW ETHICAL STANDARD TWO Social Workers' Ethical Responsibilities to Colleagues Provisions of Code The Cases Casey Study H : Interpreting for Limited English Proficiency Clients: Is "Some" Really Enough?/ Sarah Thibault, MSW Case Study I: Staff Safety and Patien Care: What is the Social Worker's Role?/ Natalie Aragon, MSW Case Study J: COLLEAGUE MISCONDUCT: IF NOTHING HARMFUL REALLY HAPPENED, DO I STILL HAVE TO REPORT?/Rosa Lutrario, MSW CHAPTER 8: NASW ETHICAL STANDARD THREE Social Workers' Ethical Responsibilities to Practice Settings Provisions of the Code The Cases Case Study K: .Can Limitation of Informed Consent by an Agency Ever Be Justified?/Diane Inselberg Spirer, MSW Case Study L: .Meeting the Needs of Immigrants: Must Acculturation be A Condition of Agency Service / Thomas W. Gray, PhD., MSW Case Study M: .An Employee Assistance Counselor's Dilemma/ Mel Hall-Crawford, MSW Case Study N: Group Therapy: Client Needs and Fiscal Viability/Thomas C. Bertone, MSW CSC Case Study O: Supporting "Best Interest" in a Host Setting/ Kylie Pedersen, MSW CHAPTER 9: NASW ETHICAL STANDARD FOUR Social Workers' Ethical Responsibilities as Professionals Provisions of Code The Cases Case Study P: When a Client Threatens Suicide: Client Autonomy and Professional Obligation/Gigi Stowe, MSW Case Study Q: Fidelity to a Client Unable to Communicate/ Marian D. Kaufman, MSW Case Study R: Keeping Client Secrets: Where Does Professional Responsibility Lie?/Catherine Turnbull, MSW CHAPTER 10: NASW ETHICAL STANDARD FIVE Social Workers' Ethical Responsibilities to the Social Work Profession Provisions of Code The Cases Case Study S: "My Clients Are in a Hurry!": Professional Integrity versus Client Self-Determination/ Shereen Rubenstein, MSW Case Study T: Rape: When Professional Values Place Vulnerable Clients at Risk/ EILEEN DOMBO, MSW Case Study U: DISCHARGE HER TO A HOSPICE NOW!"-A Conflict of Professional Loyalties/ Josephine Bulkley, J.D., MSW CHAPTER 11: NASW ETHICAL STANDARD SIX Social Workers' Ethical Responsibilities to the Broader Society Provisions of Code The Cases Case Study V: A Journey to Moral Action: Balancing Personal, Professional, and Legal Obligations/Penelope Nabakov, MSW Case Study W: Dealing Drugs: Can Confidentiality Ever Be Justified?/Julie B. Goodale, MSW Case Study X: Outpatient Commitment: Must Mental Disability Preclude Civil Liberty?/ Kimberly Platt, MSW Case Study Y : Hoarding: Drawing the Line Between Personal and Public Rights/ Kari Kientzy, MSW Case Study Z : Permanency Planning for Young Children: Are Brief Time Frames Always in the Child's Best Interests? /Maria Melendez, MSW Case Study AA : Preparing a Child for Death: Medical and Religious Considerations/ Colette Hottinger, MSW