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Home arrow FALL 2010, VOL. 7, #2
Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, Fall 2010 Print E-mail

Fall 2010 Edition

 


 

Welcome to the Fall 2010 edition of the Journal of Social Work Values & Ethics. Below each article title, click on the link to read the full article in a PDF file, which will open in a new window.


 

Editorial:  A Dedication to Lisa Gebo

Editorial by Steve Marson

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Affective Learning: A Taxonomy for Teaching Social Work Values

Karen Neuman Allen, Ph.D., ACSW, LMSW

Bruce Friedman, Ph.D., ACSW, CSWM, LCSW

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The NASW Code of Ethics Under Attack: A Manifestation of the Culture War Within the Profession of Social Work

Sarah Buila

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Research With Vulnerable Groups: Collaboration as an Ethical Response

Catherine Sherlock

Dr. Clare Thynne

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Social Work, Morally Relevant Properties, and Paternalism: Why Social Workers Need to Know Moral Theory

Caroline E. Reid, MSW

C. Kamper Floyd, MA

Valerie Bryan, Ph.D.

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Conflict Between Professional Ethics and Practice Demands: Social Workers' Perceptions

Nancy Gallina, Ph.D.

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Book Reviews

 

Butera, F.,& Levine, J. M. (Eds.). (2009). Coping With Minority Status: Responses to Exclusion and Inclusion. Cambridge University Press.

Reviewed by Michael Spivey

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Franklin, S. S. (2010). The Psychology of Happiness: A Good Human Life. Cambridge, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Reviewed by John R. Bowman, Ph.D.

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Garfinkel, I., Rainwater, L, & Smeeding, T. (2010). Wealth and Welfare States: Is America a Laggard or a Leader? New York: Oxford University Press.

Reviewed by Laura Gibson, Ph.D., MSW, LCSW

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Seccombe, K. (2011). So You Think I Drive a Cadillac? Welfare Recipients' Perspectives on the System and Its Reform. Boston: Pearson/Allyn & Bacon.

Reviewed by Peter A. Kindle, Ph.D., CPA, LMSW

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Kushner, T. (2010). Surviving Health Care: A Manual for Patients and Their Families. New York: Cambridge.

Reviewed by Ann M. Callahan, Ph.D., MSSW, LCSW

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Healy, L. International Social Work: Professional Action in an Independent World, 2nd Edition.

Reviewed by Angelika Groterath, Ph.D.

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Letter to the Editor

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