The Helping Professional's Guide to Ethics
Theory in Practice
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 1 September 2021
- ISBN 9780197502853
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages192 pages
- Size 235x156 mm
- Language English 0
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Table of Contents:
Preface
1. The Basics of Moral Theory, Professional Codes of Ethics, and Professional Ideals
Contemporary Professional Principles and Ethical Principlism
Deontology, Utilitarianism, and Principlism
Codes of Ethics and Principlism
Practice Concerns and Ethics Education
The Disconnect Between Values and Ethical Decision-Making
Conclusion and Future Directions
2. Moral Development and Ethical Decision-Making in Social Work Practice
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development
The Neo-Kohlbergian Approach
The Four-Component Model
Conclusion
3. Common Morality and Ethical Decision-Making
Bernard Gert
Common Morality
Conclusion
4. Confidentiality and the Duty to Warn and Protect
The Concept of Confidentiality in the Helping Professions
Codes of Ethics and Laws About Confidentiality
The Duties to Warn and Protect
Common Morality, Confidentiality, and the Duty to Warn/Protect
Analysis of Confidentiality and Private Health Information Through the Common Morality Framework
Conclusion
5. Competency
Competency and the Court System
Competency Defined
Competency as the Ability to Make a Rational Decision
Conclusion
6. Paternalism
Conceptualization of Paternalism
Common Morality and Paternalism
Analysis of Paternalism in an Involuntary Psychiatric Hospitalization Through the Common Morality Lens
Conclusion
7. Informed Consent: Important Moral Considerations
Background
The Product of Informed Consent
The Moral Basis of Informed Consent
Valid Consent: A Professional Duty
Competence, Rationality, and Informed Consent
Coercive Environments and Informed Consent
Drug Treatment Courts
Analysis of Informed Consent to Enter Drug Treatment Court Through the Common Morality Lens
The Relationship Between Informed Consent and Paternalism
Ideal Consent
Conclusion
8. Dual Relationships
Definitions of Dual Relationships
Substance Abuse and Dual Relationships
Analysis of Dual Relationships Through the Common Morality Lens
9. Moral Disagreement and Common Morality
Assessing Bob's Competence
Analysis of Treatment Refusal Through the Common Morality Lens
Analysis of Floyd's Treatment Through the Common Morality Lens
10. Concluding Comments
Coming Full Circle
Application of the Common Morality Framework in Individual Cases
Values, Principles, Standards, Laws, and the Common Morality
Conclusion
References
Index
The Helping Professional's Guide to Ethics: Theory in Practice
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