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Ethics in Social Work introduces students, practitioners, and educators to theoretical and conceptual approaches to professional ethics and to the practice-related aspects of dealing with ethical problems and dilemmas. This unique book equips social workers with the ability to choose among different perspectives on the place and value of ethics in their approach to clients, and to use, defend, and explain their choices to clients, colleagues, supervisors, administrators, the general public, and the courts, if necessary. The book examines classical ethics, theories, and codes of ethics, virtues…mehr
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					Ethics in Social Work introduces students, practitioners, and educators to theoretical and conceptual approaches to professional ethics and to the practice-related aspects of dealing with ethical problems and dilemmas. This unique book equips social workers with the ability to choose among different perspectives on the place and value of ethics in their approach to clients, and to use, defend, and explain their choices to clients, colleagues, supervisors, administrators, the general public, and the courts, if necessary. The book examines classical ethics, theories, and codes of ethics, virtues and values, etiquette, professional responsibilities, distributive justice, judiciary relationships, professional misconduct, and malpractice.				
				Produktdetails
					- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 148mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780789028532
- ISBN-10: 0789028530
- Artikelnr.: 21652409
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 148mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780789028532
- ISBN-10: 0789028530
- Artikelnr.: 21652409
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David Guttmann
	Acknowledgments
Introduction
What Is Ethics?
Rationale for Writing This Book
The Structure of This Book
PART I: THEORETICAL AND PROFESSIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 1. Classical Ethics
The Early Greek Tradition
Stoic and Epicurean Approaches to Happiness and Ethics
Ethics in the Works of Maimonides and Spinoza
Early Greek and Jewish Perspectives on Ethics
Christian and Buddhist Perspectives on Ethics
The Ethics of the Dalai Lama
The Ethics of Gandhi
The Ethics of Martin Luther King Jr.
Chapter 2. Theories of Ethics
The Theological Approach
The Intuitive or Hedonistic Approach
The Deontological Approach of Immanuel Kant
The Teleological Approach
The Theory of Moral Commitment
The Golden Rule Approach
Situational Ethics
Chapter 3. Virtues
Virtues in Eastern Philosophy
Virtues and Character in Social Work
Cardinal Virtues
Maimonides's Approach to Virtues
Virtues in Psychology and Philosophy
The Virtues According to Comte-Sponville
Chapter 4. Values
Personal Values
Religious Values in the Western World
Caring Professionals' Identification of Values
Professional Values in Social Work
Achieving Compromise Between Conflicting Values
Case Example: A Request for Help Having an Abortion
Chapter 5. Etiquette for Social Workers
The Concept of Etiquette
Hippocrates' Medical Etiquette As Guide
Ten Commandments of Medical Etiquette for Social Workers
Etiquette and Advertisement
Etiquette and Consultation
Chapter 6. Good and Bad in Professional Responsibility
Martin Buber's Approach to Good and Bad
Moral and Immoral Concepts of Good
Case Example: The Student Who Failed to Show Up for Work
Moral Responsibility
Case Example: A Worker with a Drinking Problem
Consultation with Colleagues
Chapter 7. Social Justice
Justice and Charity in Jewish Tradition
Maimonides's Approach to Charity
Social Work and Distribution of Resources
Case Example: Distribution of Money for New Immigrants
Rawls's Theory of Social Justice
PART II: APPLIED ASPECTS OF THERAPEUTIC WORK
Chapter 8. Social Welfare and Distributive Justice
Distributive Justice
Case Example: Allocation of Limited Resources
Case Example: The Man Who Chose to Travel the World
Case Example: The Expensive Patient
Case Example: Four Different Kidney Patient Situations
Blasszauer's Decision-Making Criteria
Chapter 9. Trust in Client-Social Worker Relationships
Fiduciary Relationships in Social Work
Case example: The Resident Who Wanted to Keep His Affair Secret
Case example: The Parents Who Refuse to Accept the Doctors' Advice
Fiduciary Relationships in Other Caring Professions
Case Example: The Woman Who Refused an Operation
Chapter 10. Ethical Dilemmas
Ethical Dilemmas in Social Work
Case Example: The Suicidal Client
Case Example: A Request to Keep a Medical Diagnosis Secret
Case Example: The Girl Who Asked for Advice Regarding Abortion
Case Example: Whether to Give Financial Support Beyond the Time Allocated
Chapter 11. Resolution of Ethical Dilemmas
Termination of Treatment: Principles of Intervention
Ethical Dilemmas and Decision Making
Basic Ethical Principles
Phases in the Analysis of Ethical Dilemmas and Decision Making
Ethical Decision Making in S
	Introduction
What Is Ethics?
Rationale for Writing This Book
The Structure of This Book
PART I: THEORETICAL AND PROFESSIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 1. Classical Ethics
The Early Greek Tradition
Stoic and Epicurean Approaches to Happiness and Ethics
Ethics in the Works of Maimonides and Spinoza
Early Greek and Jewish Perspectives on Ethics
Christian and Buddhist Perspectives on Ethics
The Ethics of the Dalai Lama
The Ethics of Gandhi
The Ethics of Martin Luther King Jr.
Chapter 2. Theories of Ethics
The Theological Approach
The Intuitive or Hedonistic Approach
The Deontological Approach of Immanuel Kant
The Teleological Approach
The Theory of Moral Commitment
The Golden Rule Approach
Situational Ethics
Chapter 3. Virtues
Virtues in Eastern Philosophy
Virtues and Character in Social Work
Cardinal Virtues
Maimonides's Approach to Virtues
Virtues in Psychology and Philosophy
The Virtues According to Comte-Sponville
Chapter 4. Values
Personal Values
Religious Values in the Western World
Caring Professionals' Identification of Values
Professional Values in Social Work
Achieving Compromise Between Conflicting Values
Case Example: A Request for Help Having an Abortion
Chapter 5. Etiquette for Social Workers
The Concept of Etiquette
Hippocrates' Medical Etiquette As Guide
Ten Commandments of Medical Etiquette for Social Workers
Etiquette and Advertisement
Etiquette and Consultation
Chapter 6. Good and Bad in Professional Responsibility
Martin Buber's Approach to Good and Bad
Moral and Immoral Concepts of Good
Case Example: The Student Who Failed to Show Up for Work
Moral Responsibility
Case Example: A Worker with a Drinking Problem
Consultation with Colleagues
Chapter 7. Social Justice
Justice and Charity in Jewish Tradition
Maimonides's Approach to Charity
Social Work and Distribution of Resources
Case Example: Distribution of Money for New Immigrants
Rawls's Theory of Social Justice
PART II: APPLIED ASPECTS OF THERAPEUTIC WORK
Chapter 8. Social Welfare and Distributive Justice
Distributive Justice
Case Example: Allocation of Limited Resources
Case Example: The Man Who Chose to Travel the World
Case Example: The Expensive Patient
Case Example: Four Different Kidney Patient Situations
Blasszauer's Decision-Making Criteria
Chapter 9. Trust in Client-Social Worker Relationships
Fiduciary Relationships in Social Work
Case example: The Resident Who Wanted to Keep His Affair Secret
Case example: The Parents Who Refuse to Accept the Doctors' Advice
Fiduciary Relationships in Other Caring Professions
Case Example: The Woman Who Refused an Operation
Chapter 10. Ethical Dilemmas
Ethical Dilemmas in Social Work
Case Example: The Suicidal Client
Case Example: A Request to Keep a Medical Diagnosis Secret
Case Example: The Girl Who Asked for Advice Regarding Abortion
Case Example: Whether to Give Financial Support Beyond the Time Allocated
Chapter 11. Resolution of Ethical Dilemmas
Termination of Treatment: Principles of Intervention
Ethical Dilemmas and Decision Making
Basic Ethical Principles
Phases in the Analysis of Ethical Dilemmas and Decision Making
Ethical Decision Making in S
Acknowledgments
Introduction
What Is Ethics?
Rationale for Writing This Book
The Structure of This Book
PART I: THEORETICAL AND PROFESSIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 1. Classical Ethics
The Early Greek Tradition
Stoic and Epicurean Approaches to Happiness and Ethics
Ethics in the Works of Maimonides and Spinoza
Early Greek and Jewish Perspectives on Ethics
Christian and Buddhist Perspectives on Ethics
The Ethics of the Dalai Lama
The Ethics of Gandhi
The Ethics of Martin Luther King Jr.
Chapter 2. Theories of Ethics
The Theological Approach
The Intuitive or Hedonistic Approach
The Deontological Approach of Immanuel Kant
The Teleological Approach
The Theory of Moral Commitment
The Golden Rule Approach
Situational Ethics
Chapter 3. Virtues
Virtues in Eastern Philosophy
Virtues and Character in Social Work
Cardinal Virtues
Maimonides's Approach to Virtues
Virtues in Psychology and Philosophy
The Virtues According to Comte-Sponville
Chapter 4. Values
Personal Values
Religious Values in the Western World
Caring Professionals' Identification of Values
Professional Values in Social Work
Achieving Compromise Between Conflicting Values
Case Example: A Request for Help Having an Abortion
Chapter 5. Etiquette for Social Workers
The Concept of Etiquette
Hippocrates' Medical Etiquette As Guide
Ten Commandments of Medical Etiquette for Social Workers
Etiquette and Advertisement
Etiquette and Consultation
Chapter 6. Good and Bad in Professional Responsibility
Martin Buber's Approach to Good and Bad
Moral and Immoral Concepts of Good
Case Example: The Student Who Failed to Show Up for Work
Moral Responsibility
Case Example: A Worker with a Drinking Problem
Consultation with Colleagues
Chapter 7. Social Justice
Justice and Charity in Jewish Tradition
Maimonides's Approach to Charity
Social Work and Distribution of Resources
Case Example: Distribution of Money for New Immigrants
Rawls's Theory of Social Justice
PART II: APPLIED ASPECTS OF THERAPEUTIC WORK
Chapter 8. Social Welfare and Distributive Justice
Distributive Justice
Case Example: Allocation of Limited Resources
Case Example: The Man Who Chose to Travel the World
Case Example: The Expensive Patient
Case Example: Four Different Kidney Patient Situations
Blasszauer's Decision-Making Criteria
Chapter 9. Trust in Client-Social Worker Relationships
Fiduciary Relationships in Social Work
Case example: The Resident Who Wanted to Keep His Affair Secret
Case example: The Parents Who Refuse to Accept the Doctors' Advice
Fiduciary Relationships in Other Caring Professions
Case Example: The Woman Who Refused an Operation
Chapter 10. Ethical Dilemmas
Ethical Dilemmas in Social Work
Case Example: The Suicidal Client
Case Example: A Request to Keep a Medical Diagnosis Secret
Case Example: The Girl Who Asked for Advice Regarding Abortion
Case Example: Whether to Give Financial Support Beyond the Time Allocated
Chapter 11. Resolution of Ethical Dilemmas
Termination of Treatment: Principles of Intervention
Ethical Dilemmas and Decision Making
Basic Ethical Principles
Phases in the Analysis of Ethical Dilemmas and Decision Making
Ethical Decision Making in S
				Introduction
What Is Ethics?
Rationale for Writing This Book
The Structure of This Book
PART I: THEORETICAL AND PROFESSIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 1. Classical Ethics
The Early Greek Tradition
Stoic and Epicurean Approaches to Happiness and Ethics
Ethics in the Works of Maimonides and Spinoza
Early Greek and Jewish Perspectives on Ethics
Christian and Buddhist Perspectives on Ethics
The Ethics of the Dalai Lama
The Ethics of Gandhi
The Ethics of Martin Luther King Jr.
Chapter 2. Theories of Ethics
The Theological Approach
The Intuitive or Hedonistic Approach
The Deontological Approach of Immanuel Kant
The Teleological Approach
The Theory of Moral Commitment
The Golden Rule Approach
Situational Ethics
Chapter 3. Virtues
Virtues in Eastern Philosophy
Virtues and Character in Social Work
Cardinal Virtues
Maimonides's Approach to Virtues
Virtues in Psychology and Philosophy
The Virtues According to Comte-Sponville
Chapter 4. Values
Personal Values
Religious Values in the Western World
Caring Professionals' Identification of Values
Professional Values in Social Work
Achieving Compromise Between Conflicting Values
Case Example: A Request for Help Having an Abortion
Chapter 5. Etiquette for Social Workers
The Concept of Etiquette
Hippocrates' Medical Etiquette As Guide
Ten Commandments of Medical Etiquette for Social Workers
Etiquette and Advertisement
Etiquette and Consultation
Chapter 6. Good and Bad in Professional Responsibility
Martin Buber's Approach to Good and Bad
Moral and Immoral Concepts of Good
Case Example: The Student Who Failed to Show Up for Work
Moral Responsibility
Case Example: A Worker with a Drinking Problem
Consultation with Colleagues
Chapter 7. Social Justice
Justice and Charity in Jewish Tradition
Maimonides's Approach to Charity
Social Work and Distribution of Resources
Case Example: Distribution of Money for New Immigrants
Rawls's Theory of Social Justice
PART II: APPLIED ASPECTS OF THERAPEUTIC WORK
Chapter 8. Social Welfare and Distributive Justice
Distributive Justice
Case Example: Allocation of Limited Resources
Case Example: The Man Who Chose to Travel the World
Case Example: The Expensive Patient
Case Example: Four Different Kidney Patient Situations
Blasszauer's Decision-Making Criteria
Chapter 9. Trust in Client-Social Worker Relationships
Fiduciary Relationships in Social Work
Case example: The Resident Who Wanted to Keep His Affair Secret
Case example: The Parents Who Refuse to Accept the Doctors' Advice
Fiduciary Relationships in Other Caring Professions
Case Example: The Woman Who Refused an Operation
Chapter 10. Ethical Dilemmas
Ethical Dilemmas in Social Work
Case Example: The Suicidal Client
Case Example: A Request to Keep a Medical Diagnosis Secret
Case Example: The Girl Who Asked for Advice Regarding Abortion
Case Example: Whether to Give Financial Support Beyond the Time Allocated
Chapter 11. Resolution of Ethical Dilemmas
Termination of Treatment: Principles of Intervention
Ethical Dilemmas and Decision Making
Basic Ethical Principles
Phases in the Analysis of Ethical Dilemmas and Decision Making
Ethical Decision Making in S







