The Helping Professional's Guide to Ethics: Theory in Practice
Autor Valerie Bryan, Scott Sanders, Laura E. Kaplanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2021
validates their moral intuition and challenges moral assumptions. Part I of the text introduces basic moral theory, provides an overview to moral development, and introduces the common morality framework. Part II focuses on common ethical issues faced by helping professionals such as:
confidentiality, competency, paternalism, informed consent, and dual relationships. Each chapter provides an overview of each concept and their ethical relevance for practice. Throughout the text, students put their critical thinking skills into practice to promote deep learning. Real-life cases
bridge the gap between theory and practice, and discussion questions reinforce the concepts introduced in each chapter.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197502853
ISBN-10: 0197502857
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197502857
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Descriere
The
Helping
Professional's
Guide
to
Ethics,
Second
Edition
develops
a
comprehensive
framework
for
ethics
based
on
Bernard
Gert's
theory
of
common
morality.
Moving
beyond
codes
of
ethics,
Bryan,
Sanders,
and
Kaplan
encourage
students
to
develop
a
cohesive
sense
of
ethical
reasoning
that
both
validates
their
moral
intuition
and
challenges
moral
assumptions.
Part
I
of
the
text
introduces
basic
moral
theory,
provides
an
overview
to
moral
development,
andintroduces
the
common
morality
framework.
Part
II
focuses
on
common
ethical
issues
faced
by
helping
professionals
such
as:
confidentiality,
competency,
paternalism,
informed
consent,
and
dual
relationships.
Each
chapter
provides
an
overview
of
each
concept
and
their
ethical
relevance
for
practice.
Throughout
thetext,
students
put
their
critical
thinking
skills
into
practice
to
promote
deep
learning.
Real-life
cases
bridge
the
gap
between
theory
and
practice,
and
discussion
questions
reinforce
the
concepts
introduced
in
each
chapter.
Recenzii
The
second
edition
of
The
Helping
Professional's
Guide
to
Ethics
is
even
better
than
the
first.
I
applaud
the
authors'
keen
critique
of
a
values
approach
to
ethical
reasoning,
which
is
predominate
in
social
work.
This
sets
the
stage
for
the
crystal-clear
presentation
of
the
common
morality
framework,
which
is
the
center
of
this
important
book.
Case
examples
are
rich
and
interesting,
and
they
add
to
the
utility
and
humanity
of
the
common
morality
method.
This
is
animportant
book
for
the
helping
professions.
All helping professionals have faced an ethical dilemma in their practice. As we contemplate our options, we draw upon our professional education; we search the internet for guidance; we talk to our colleagues and supervisors. What we really need to do is read The Helping Professionals Guide to Ethics. In the present day, when the ethics and morality of modern life are more relevant than ever, the second edition of this text is right on time. From the theoretical tothe practical, this book covers what you need to know, and more.
A perfect marriage between contemporary social work ethical practice and the classic philosophy of Bernard Gert. This textbook introduces a fresh perspective on Gert's common morality framework to guide practitioners on the complexities of ethical decision making.
Bryan, Sanders, and Kaplan have been refining the practical approach they offer here for decades
All helping professionals have faced an ethical dilemma in their practice. As we contemplate our options, we draw upon our professional education; we search the internet for guidance; we talk to our colleagues and supervisors. What we really need to do is read The Helping Professionals Guide to Ethics. In the present day, when the ethics and morality of modern life are more relevant than ever, the second edition of this text is right on time. From the theoretical tothe practical, this book covers what you need to know, and more.
A perfect marriage between contemporary social work ethical practice and the classic philosophy of Bernard Gert. This textbook introduces a fresh perspective on Gert's common morality framework to guide practitioners on the complexities of ethical decision making.
Bryan, Sanders, and Kaplan have been refining the practical approach they offer here for decades
Notă biografică
Valerie
Bryan
(MSW,
PhD,
University
of
Kentucky)
is
associate
professor
and
former
program
baccalaureate
program
director
at
the
University
of
South
Alabama.
While
teaching
across
the
generalist
social
work
curriculum,
her
scholarly
areas
of
interest
include
applied
ethics,
juvenile
justice,
gender
studies,
child
welfare,
and
health
disparities.
Scott
Sanders
(MSW,
Grand
Valley
State
University;
PhD,
University
of
Kentucky)
is
program
director
and
professor
of
social
work
at
Lourdes
University.
He
advocates
for
a
practical
application
of
ethical
decision-making
to
school
social
workers,
substance
abuse
counselors,
child
and
family
service
workers,
and
social
work
educators.
Laura
E.
Kaplan,
(PhD,
MSW,
LCSW,
University
of
Kentucky)
teaches
with
Fordham
University's
Graduate
School
of
Social
Services
online
MSW
program.
She
provides
professional
CEU
courses
and
consults
in
the
United
States
and
abroad.
She
also
reviews
federal
grant
applications
and
has
publishedprofessional
articles,
textbooks,
instructor
manuals,
and
curricula.
Her
extensive
background
in
community
activism
and
professional
practice
has
laid
the
groundwork
for
her
interest
in
ethics
and
human
rights
and
social
justice
in
social
work
practice
and
education.