Ethical preferences for the clinical practice of empowerment social work
- PMID: 17521982
- DOI: 10.1300/J010v44n01_04
Ethical preferences for the clinical practice of empowerment social work
Abstract
Social workers in health care and mental health benefit from interventions that integrate principles of contextual social work practice with standards for clinical practice. The authors articulate a conceptual framework for the ethical practice of social work that complements the social justice purpose. The sixteen ethical preferences in this framework are the ethics of care, autonomy, power, change, respect, critical thinking, praxis, discourse, critique, justice, contextual practice, inclusion, anti-oppression, advocacy, collaboration, and politicized practice.
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