Social Work Values and Ethics
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For more than a decade, teachers and practitioners have turned to Frederic G. Reamer's Social Work Values and Ethics for its comprehensive introduction to ethical decision making and practical guidance regarding professional misconduct. This new edition incorporates the legal and technological realities now facing individuals in the field, featuring a discussion of the ethical issues that arise from practitioner use of online services and social networking sites, as well as an overview…

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With Perlego (The Spotify for Books) you get unlimited access to
more than 250,000 professional and self-development books in one
simple space for one simple price. You can learn on the go with our
mobile app!
For more than a decade, teachers and practitioners have turned
to Frederic G. Reamer's Social Work Values and Ethics for its
comprehensive introduction to ethical decision making and practical
guidance regarding professional misconduct. This new edition
incorporates the legal and technological realities now facing
individuals in the field, featuring a discussion of the ethical
issues that arise from practitioner use of online services and
social networking sites, as well as an overview of ethical
standards that protect confidential information transmitted
electronically.
Reamer also adds a discussion on potential conflicts between
ethical standards and legal guidelines and a section defining
statutory law, regulatory law, case law, and constitutional law. He
expands his coverage of boundary issues and dual relationships and
includes new material exploring the complexities of practitioner
self-disclosure and the challenges of living and working within
small and rural communities. Revised content and case materials
include an investigation into the ethics of practitioner engagement
with social justice and advocacy, as well as updates to the
National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics.
Reamer compares NASW's ethics to those of other human service
professions, and he pursues an in-depth analysis of the relevance
of cultural difference to ethical dilemmas and decision
making.
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