Foundations of Social Work Practice: A Graduate TextNational Association of Social Workers, 2002 - 432 páginas Here, in a single volume, is the core knowledge of the practice of social work, thoroughly updated in a new second edition. The book covers the core content required in foundation practice courses in master's-degree programs accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The book covers all the essentials: knowledge needed for practice, skills for practice with systems of all sizes, ecosystems, and the use of research. Written at a more challenging level than most foundation texts, this educational resource is ideal for graduate courses. With detailed emphasis on today's best practices, this book integrates concept and theory with skills-building exercises. It is an excellent text for preparing students for real-world experience. |
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... Ethical Relativism and Ethical Absolutism In an attempt to resolve ethical dilemmas , social workers typically rely on two primary modes of reasoning that are rooted in moral philosophy . Al- though social workers may be unfamiliar with ...
... Ethical Relativism and Ethical Absolutism In an attempt to resolve ethical dilemmas , social workers typically rely on two primary modes of reasoning that are rooted in moral philosophy . Al- though social workers may be unfamiliar with ...
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... Ethical Principles Screen Ethical Principle 1 : Principle of the protection of life Ethical Principle 2 : Principle of equality and inequality Ethical Principle 3 : Principle of autonomy and freedom Ethical Principle 4 : Principle of ...
... Ethical Principles Screen Ethical Principle 1 : Principle of the protection of life Ethical Principle 2 : Principle of equality and inequality Ethical Principle 3 : Principle of autonomy and freedom Ethical Principle 4 : Principle of ...
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... ethical decision making across cases , comparing past cases with present ethical decisions , they are likely to iden- tify their patterns of response . This feedback can inform social workers about their individualized approaches to ethical ...
... ethical decision making across cases , comparing past cases with present ethical decisions , they are likely to iden- tify their patterns of response . This feedback can inform social workers about their individualized approaches to ethical ...
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The Ecosystems Perspective | 3 |
Social Justice and International | 25 |
Professional Values and Ethics | 48 |
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Foundations of Social Work Practice: A Graduate Text Mark A. Mattaini,Christine T. Lowery Vista de fragmentos - 2002 |
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