Review
"The text requires students to see ethics as much more than their respective professional codes and asks that they think about ethics and learn to ground their ethical decisions in multiple theoretical points of view. That is a great strength over any other text I am aware ofa]. This text is the best presentation I have seen of where ethics come from, how/when to apply ethical thinking, and why we need to do so to be professional."
Synopsis
Offers a solid grounding in ethical theory and its practical applications to ethical dilemmas facing helping professionals. Part I introduces issues raised by ethics in the helping professions and discusses codes of ethics, and Part II overviews theoretical orientations such as ethical relativism, natural law ethics, and feminist ethics. Part III d