The social worker should avoid relationships or commitments that conflict with the interests of clients. 5. The social worker should under no circumstances engage in sexual activities with clients. 6. The social worker should provide clients with accurate... The Sexual Abuse of Women by Members of the Clergy - 22. lappuseautors: Kathryn A. Flynn - 2010 - 308 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| Simon Slavin - 1985 - 432 lapas
...social worker should avoid relationships or commitments that conflict with the interests of clients. 5. The social worker should under no circumstances engage in sexual activities with clients. 6. The social worker should provide clients with accurate and complete information regarding the extent... | |
| Willard C. Richan - 1987 - 262 lapas
...1979 revision of the code of ethics, NASW added a principle that is not found in earlier versions: "The social worker should under no circumstances engage in sexual activities with clients." Why was this new language added? Obviously because such behavior had come to the attention of the social... | |
| John H. Kultgen - 1988 - 412 lapas
...service and relationships are no longer required or no longer serve the clients' needs or interests." The social worker "should under no circumstances engage in sexual activities with clients." In contrast to strictures against exploitation, only a few professions warn against paternalism and... | |
| Glen O. Gabbard - 1989 - 284 lapas
...harassment. Similarly, the ethical code of the National Association of Social Workers (1980) states in II 5: "The social worker should under no circumstances engage in sexual activities with clients." CONCLUSION I have attempted to review in a noncomprehensive fashion many of the legal issues that arise... | |
| Anne Alonso - 1993 - 674 lapas
...of Ethics the National Association of Social Workers (1980) specifically noted Section II, item 5: The social worker should under no circumstances engage in sexual activities with clients. Section II, item 4: The social worker should avoid relationships or commitments that conflict with... | |
| Rachelle A. Dorfman - 1996 - 230 lapas
...social worker is responsible for setting clear, appropriate, and culturally sensitive boundaries. 5. The social worker should under no circumstances engage in sexual activities with clients. 6. The social worker should provide clients with accurate and complete information regarding the extent... | |
| Frederic G. Reamer - 1999 - 266 lapas
...or misrepresentation"). A number of the code's principles were concrete and specific (for example, "The social worker should under no circumstances engage in sexual activities with clients," and "The social worker should respect confidences shared by colleagues in the course of their professional... | |
| Patty Gibbs, Eleanor H. Blakely - 2000 - 510 lapas
...social worker should avoid relationships or commitments that conflict with the interests of clients. 5. The social worker should under no circumstances engage in sexual activities with clients. (5) The student treated the deliberations as a judicial action. He criticized the committee for not... | |
| Daniel Pollack - 2003 - 300 lapas
...interaction between clients and therapists is unethical, The NASW Code of Ethics t1993) specifically states: "The social worker should under no circumstances engage in sexual activities with clients" 1p. 5). Nevertheless. various studies have concluded that as many as 10% of therapists may engage in... | |
| Donald T. Dickson - 2010 - 662 lapas
...or clients" (APA 4.05). "Sexual activity with a patient is unethical" (Psychiatrists; APA-AMA 2-1). "The social worker should under no circumstances engage in sexual activities with a client." (NASW F-5). "The member will avoid any type of sexual intimacies with clients. Sexual relationships... | |
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