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The Social Work Ethics Casebook: Cases and Commentary, 2nd Edition
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PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASING – You are registering for credits ONLY. In order to complete this course and claim the credits, you must separately purchase and read The Social Work Ethics Casebook: Cases and Commentary, 2nd Edition, by Frederic G. Reamer, from NASW Press, then complete an exam. After you purchase the credits on the Social Work Online CE Institute, navigate to your My Products page and click the green Play button to purchase the publication from NASW Press. Once you have read the publication, navigate back to your My Products page and click the blue Get Certificate button to complete the exam. Please only attempt to complete the exam after you have separately purchased and read the publication. Published in 2009, The Social Work Ethics Casebook was the first ethics casebook, including extensive cases and commentary, written exclusively for social workers. Now, following a revision of the NASW Code of Ethics that went into effect in January of 2018, this revised edition includes extensive discussion of new and updated ethics standards, especially pertaining to social workers’ use of digital and other technology to deliver services, communicate with clients, manage and store information, and provide information to the public. This book’s realistic ethics cases provide a useful tool for discussing ethical dilemmas and ethical decision making. Following each set of cases, Reamer includes commentary highlighting key ethics concepts and references to relevant standards in the Code of Ethics. The casebook highlights ethical issues related to confidentiality and privacy, informed consent, client self-determination, professional paternalism, boundary issues and dual relationships, conflicts of interest, cultural and ethnic diversity, termination of services, administration, collegial impairment, commitments to employers, social work education and training, and more. Each section of the book also includes discussion questions designed to enhance readers’ understanding and application of important ethics concepts. SPECIAL FEATURES:- Complex ethical dilemmas cited in diverse areas of social work practice (such as mental health, child welfare, family services, substances abuse treatment, elder services, school social work, social work administration, social work research, and evaluation).
- Relevant standards in the NASW Code of Ethics highlighted throughout.
- Ideal format for use by social workers involved with teaching, supervision, training, continuing education, and consultation.
Learning Objectives:- Identify challenging ethical dilemmas in social work.
- Apply NASW Code of Ethics principles and standards to ethical dilemmas.
- Implement practical strategies to protect clients.
- Prevent ethics complaints.
Price | Early Registration | Standard |
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Non-Member | N/A | $35.00 | Member | N/A | $27.00 |
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