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Title Controversial issues in social work / edited by Eileen Gambrill, Robert Pruger.

Publication Info. Boston : Allyn and Bacon, [1992]
©1992

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  361.3 C764C    Check Shelf
Description xiii, 394 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Are union membership and professional social work compatible? / Howard J. Karger, Michael J. Kelly -- Should social workers work for for-profit firms? / Dale A. Masi, Michael Reisch -- Is social work inherently conservative--designed to protect vested interests of dominant power groups? / Rosemary C. Sarri, Carol H. Meyer -- Should social workers be licensed? / James M. Karls, Thaddeus P. Mathis -- Should social workers blow the whistle on incompetent colleagues? / Frederic G. Reamer, Deborah H. Siegel -- Should social workers be well trained in behavioral principles? / Bruce A. Thyer, Herbert S. Strean -- Is international social work a one-way transfer of ideas and practice methods from the United States to other countries? / James Midgley, Manny Toors -- Should social workers base practice decisions on empirical research? / Edward J. Mullen, Howard Goldstein -- Should social workers accept a disease model of substance abuse? / Peter Manoleas, Roger A. Roffman -- Should social workers use the DSM-III? / Elizabeth Anello, Stuart A. Kirk, Herb Kutchins -- Should social workers participate in treatment only if the client consents to such treatment freely and without coercion? / Lynn Atkinson, O. Dale Kunkel -- Should volunteers be used as direct service givers? / Rosalie N. Ambrosino, Stephen C. Anderson -- Should social workers evaluate their practice based on clearly defined objectives? / Martin Bloom, Sophie Freud -- Should social workers use written contracts? / Theodore J. Stein, Stewart Collins, Chris Rojek -- Is private practice a proper form of social work? / Jerome C. Wakefield, Cheryl A. Richey, Gail A. Stevens -- Should social service administrators have master of social work degrees? / Nancy Johnstone, Edward Rimer -- Should a minimum, mandatory percentage of funds be set aside for prevention in all social welfare program areas? / Marie D. Hoff, William H. Padberg, Gary R. Hamilton -- Should part of social workers' salaries be contingent on the outcomes they achieve with their clients? / Eileen Gambrill, Alex Gitterman, Irving Miller -- Should community organization be based on a grassroots strategy? / Stanley Wenocur, Stan Weisner -- Should the right of mental patients to refuse treatment with psychotropic drugs be severely curtailed? / Michael Remler, David Cohen -- Should drug users be provided with free needles? / Lorraine T. Midanik, Lawrence S. Brown, Jr. -- Should maternal preference govern in child custody cases? / Mary Ann Mason, W. Patrick Resen -- Is Tarasoff relevant to AIDS-related cases? / Frederic G. Reamer, Sheldon R. Gelman -- Should welfare clients be required to work? / Ailee Moon ... [et al.]
Subject Social service -- United States.
Social service -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Social workers -- United States.
Social work education -- United States.
Added Author Gambrill, Eileen D., 1934-
Pruger, Robert.
ISBN 0205129021 (recycled, acid-free paper)
9780205129027 (recycled, acid-free paper)
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