=LDR 00000nam 2200000 4500 =001 INLIS000000000003076 =990 ##$$a 10828/ MKRI- P/XI 2008 =005 20221017122038 =990 ##$$a 10827/MKRI- P/XI-2008 =035 ##$$a 0010-0520003076 =008 221017################|##########|#eng## =020 ##$$a 978-0-495-50633-1 =041 $$a eng =082 ##$$a 303.372 =084 ##$$a 303.372 DOL e =100 #$$a Dolgoff, Ralph =700 #$$a Frank M. Loewenberg =700 #$$a Donna Harrington =245 1#$$a Ethical Decisions for Social Work Practice /$c Ralph Dolgoff =250 ##$$a 8th ed. =260 ##$$a USA :$b Thomson Wadsworth,$c 2005 =300 ##$$a x, 262 p. ; $c 23 cm =500 ##$$a Indeks : p.258 - 262 =504 ##$$a p.239 - 257 =520 ##$$a Every day social workers and other human service professional are faced with stressful, even traumatic situations, such as child abuse, domestice violence, family tensions, the homelles, person with chronic mental illness, and suicide. On occasion, social workers are faced with tragic deaths such as those that happened in Oklahoma City; at Columbine High School; at the Twin Towers, the Pentaghon, and in pennsyvania on 9/11; during Hurricane Katrina and Virginia tech. These events shocked all American and other around the word. everywhere the quetsion was more could have tragedies could occur. Almost immediately debates began. =650 4$$a Social ethies =650 4$$a Work ethic =990 ##$$a 10827/MKRI- P/XI-2008 =990 ##$$a 10828/ MKRI- P/XI 2008