PS10203 PHILOSOPHY, ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHT IN SOCIAL WORK

No.

Title

Item Location

Call Number

1.

Clark, C.L., & Asquith, S.Social work and social philosophy: A guide for practice. Routledge & Kegan Paul: London.

  • Main Library Red Spot Collection

HV10.5. C58 1985

2.

Congress, E.P. (1996).Social work values and ethics: Identifying and resolvingprofessional dilemmas. Nelson-Hall publishers: Chicago.

  • Main Library Red Spot Collection

HV10.5. C66

3.

Gambrill, E., & Proger, R. (1997). Controversial issues in social work ethics, values andobligations (ed.). A&B: London.

  • Main Library Red Spot Collection

HV10.5. C65

4.

Linzer, N. (1999). Resolving ethical dilemmas in social work practice. A&B: London.

  • Main Library Red Spot Collection

HV43. L56

5.

Loewenberg, F., & Dolgoff, R. (1988). Ethical decisions for social work practice. (3rd ed). F.E. Peacock Publishers: USA.

  • Main Library Red Spot Collection

HV43. L58 1988

6.

Raffoul, P.R., & McNeece, C.A. Future issues for social work practice. (ed). A&B: London.

  • Main Library Red Spot Collection

HV91. F87

7.

Robinson, W., & Reeser, L.C. (2000). Ethical decision making in social work. A&B: London.

  • Main Library Red Spot Collection

HV10.5. R63

8.

Thyer, B.A. (1997).Controversial issues in social work practice. (ed). A&B: London.

  • Main Library Red Spot Collection

HV40. C665