The practice of fee setting and collection: Implications for clinical training programs
P Clark, PL Sims - The American Journal of Family Therapy, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this article is to explore the empirical research that focuses on the
association between fees and therapy outcomes as well as on therapists' responses to …
association between fees and therapy outcomes as well as on therapists' responses to …
Moral sources and emergent ethical theories in social work
M Gray - British Journal of Social Work, 2010 - academic.oup.com
This paper examines the feminist ethics of care as an emergent ethical theory that casts
ethical dispositions in a different way to the deontological focus on duties and rules and …
ethical dispositions in a different way to the deontological focus on duties and rules and …
Ethics and the social worker
D Emmet - Social Work and Social Values, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Social workers occupy an uncomfortable but potentially creative position where social
science and psychology meet and bear on the practical situations of human life. The …
science and psychology meet and bear on the practical situations of human life. The …
Social Work Ethics-Practice and Practitioners
M Asqiiith, K Rice - Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
The constitution and description of social work professional codified ethics across social
work literature and professional associations claim to offer coherent and inter-professional …
work literature and professional associations claim to offer coherent and inter-professional …
Patient fees and psychotherapeutic transactions.
NL Mintz - Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1971 - psycnet.apa.org
Notes that little discussion about fees has appeared in the literature on therapeutic practice,
technique, or training. 3 published questionnaire studies concerning basic therapeutic …
technique, or training. 3 published questionnaire studies concerning basic therapeutic …
From rules to encounters: Ethical decision-making as a hermeneutic process
C Clark - Journal of Social Work, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
• Summary: This article addresses what theories, methods and procedures practitioners
ought to adopt in order to resolve ethical problems in service practice. Several approaches …
ought to adopt in order to resolve ethical problems in service practice. Several approaches …
Essential ethics for social work practice
AE Barsky - 2022 - philpapers.org
Abstract Chapter 1: Introduction to Social Work Values and Ethics--Chapter 2: Managing
Ethical Issues--Chapter 3: Social Justice--Chapter 4: Client Autonomy, Self-Determination …
Ethical Issues--Chapter 3: Social Justice--Chapter 4: Client Autonomy, Self-Determination …
Clients' right to competent and ethical treatment
FG Reamer - Research on Social Work Practice, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
Although clients do not have a right to effective treatment, they do a have a right to
competent and ethical treatment. Clients have a right to expect that social workers will …
competent and ethical treatment. Clients have a right to expect that social workers will …
[引用][C] The intrinsic connection between ethics and psychotherapy
WC FISH - 1981 - Wiley Online Library
The intent of Ethics in Counseling and Psychotherapy: Perspectives in Issues and Decision
Making is to help fill the gap between ethics and psychotherapy by (a) examining some of …
Making is to help fill the gap between ethics and psychotherapy by (a) examining some of …
Leave no stone unturned: The inclusive model of ethical decision making
D McAuliffe, L Chenoweth - Ethics and social welfare, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Ethical decision making is a core part of the work of social work and human service
practitioners, who confront with regularity dilemmas of duty of care; confidentiality, privacy …
practitioners, who confront with regularity dilemmas of duty of care; confidentiality, privacy …