
The Helping Professional's Guide to Ethics, Second Edition develops a comprehensive framework for ethics based on Bernard Gert's theory of common morality. Moving beyond codes of ethics, Bryan, Sanders, and Kaplan encourage students to develop a cohesive sense of ethical reasoning that both validates their moral intuition and challenges moral assumptions. Part I of the text introduces basic moral theory, provides an overview to moral development, and introduces the common morality framework. Part II focuses on common ethical issues faced by helping professionals such as: confidentiality, competency, paternalism, informed consent, and dual relationships. Each chapter provides an overview of each concept and their ethical relevance for practice. Throughout the text, students put their critical thinking skills into practice to promote deep learning. Real-life cases bridge the gap between theory and practice, and discussion questions reinforce the concepts introduced in each chapter.
This text investigates how helping professionals can move beyond rigid adherence to professional codes by applying a cohesive framework of common morality to complex ethical dilemmas. The authors, Laura E. Kaplan, Scott Sanders, and Valerie Bryan, utilize Bernard Gert’s theory of common morality to provide a structured approach to ethical reasoning. By integrating theoretical foundations with practical application, the book aims to help students validate their moral intuition while critically examining their underlying assumptions in professional practice.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently highlight this text as a foundational resource for students in social work and counseling programs. Readers often note the clarity of the prose and the effectiveness of the case-based approach in making complex ethical theories accessible for daily professional application.
Page Count:
209
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197502873
ISBN-13:
9780197502877
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