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|a Controversial issues in social work ethics, values, and obligations /
|c emaild by Eileen Gambrill, Robert Pruger.
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|c 1997.
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|g 1.
|t Should clients have access to their mental health records?
|t Yes: Sheldon Gelman.
|t No: Michele Winchester-Vega --
|g 2.
|t Is it unethical for professional helpers to encourage or allow clients to become dependent on them?
|t Yes: Jacinta Marschke.
|t No: Sharon Freedberg --
|g 3.
|t Does reliance on diagnostic labels help clients more than it hurts them?
|t Yes: Larry Icard.
|t No: Sheri F. Seyfried --
|g 4.
|t Is the use of fringe therapies - those lacking substantial theoretical or scientific merit - unethical?
|t Yes: Norman H. Cobb.
|t No: Catheleen Jordan --
|g 5.
|t Should social workers enroll as preferred providers with for-profit managed care groups?
|t Yes: Robert Gorden.
|t No: Paul M. Kline --
|g 6.
|t Does the goal of preventing suicide justify placing suicidal clients in care?
|t Yes: Andre Ivanof.
|t No: Tomi Gomory --
|g 7.
|t Does coercion have a legitimate place in the treatment of legally competent clients?
|t Yes: Ray Liles.
|t No: Carol H. Meyer --
|g 8.
|t Is the public adequately protected from incompetent practitioners through licensing?
|t Yes: Joan E. Esser-Stuart & Paul H. Stuart.
|t No: Charles Atherton --
|g 9.
|t Should the findings of ethics hearings be released to the public?
|t Yes: William Butterfield.
|t No: Colleen Galambos --
|g 10.
|t Is the NASW Code of Ethics an effective guide for practitioners?
|t Yes: Kathleen E. Murphy.
|t No: Sandra Kopels --
|g 11.
|t Do the ethical standards of the profession carry a higher authority than the law?
|t Yes: Rufus Sylvester Lynch & Jacquelyn Mitchell.
|t No: Jacquelyn Mitchell & Rufus Sylvester Lynch --
|g 12.
|t Is the Code of Ethics as applicable to agency executives as it is to direct service practitioners?
|t Yes: Elaine Congress.
|t No: Burt Gummer --
|g 13.
|t Are professional helpers obligated to talk to a colleague about his or her unethical behavior and, if that is ineffective, report the matter to peers or a higher authority?
|t Yes: Frederick G. Reamer.
|t No: Max Siporin --
|g 14.
|t Does professional education adequately prepare students to resolve ethical problems of practice?
|t Yes: Wendy Kugelman.
|t No: Frederic G. Reamer --
|g 15.
|t Are professional practitioners ethically bound to keep abreast of the research literature in their respective fields?
|t Yes: Cheryl Richey.
|t No: Sung Sil Lee Sohng --
|g 16.
|t Is it ethical to presume the competence of runaway/homeless children who are seeking care at a runaway and homeless shelter?
|t Yes: Joanne M. Remy & Linda Glassman.
|t No: Karen M. Staller & Stuart A. Kirk --
|g 17.
|t Is the number of social workers in private practice a measure of how far the profession has strayed from its historic obligation to serve the poor?
|t Yes: Gary Lowe.
|t No: P. Nelson Reid --
|g 18.
|t Is there a strong ethical case for disallowing or discouraging interracial adoptions?
|t Yes: Raymond L. Bending & Teresa C. Jones.
|t No: Christine T. Lowery --
|g 19.
|t Are private practitioners obligated to serve at least some clients who cannot afford their customary fees?
|t Yes: Kimberly Strom-Gottfried.
|t No: Gary Labella & Betsy Owens.
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