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ETH5556 - REFERENCES AND TEST

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1) Abramson, M., Reflections on knowing oneself ethically: Toward a framework for social work practice, Families in Society, 1997, 77 (4)
2) ACA Code of Ethics, Adopted by the American Counseling Association, Alexandria, VA, 2014, www.counseling.org
3) AAMFT Code of Ethics, www.aamft.org
4) Brown, A, Organizational Culture, London: Pitman, 1995
5) Brown, M., Concepts and Experience of the “Valuing Diversity and Ethics” Workshops at Levi Strauss and Company, www.workingethics.com
6) Corey, G., Corey, M., & Callanan, P., Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions (5th edition), 1998, Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks-Cole
7) The Ethics of Social Work Principles and Standards, Adopted by the International Federation of Social Workers General Meeting, Colombo, Sri Lanka, July 1994, www.ifsw.org
8) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct, American Psychological Associations, 2001 rev., www.apa.org
9) Forester-Miller H. & Davis, T, A Practitioner's Guide to Ethical Decision Making, American Counseling Association, www.counseling.org
10) Gevorkian, H, The Concept of Encounter of Cultures in the Philosophy of History: Problems and Solutions, Paper presented at the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, MA August 1998,www.bu.edu/wcp
11) Gerard, G & Teurfs, L Dialogue and Organizational Transformation, in Community Spirit: Renewing Spirit and Learning in Business, Kazimierz Gozdz, ed. San Francisco: New Leaders Press, 1995
12) Hall, E. T. , Beyond Culture, Garden City, NY: Anchor Press, 1976
13) Heifetz, R. Leadership without Easy Answers, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.1994
14) Hesselbein, F. & Cohen, P., Eds. Leader to Leader, 1999, CA: Jossey-Bass
15) Hofstede, G. Culture's Consequences. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1984
16) Kluckhohn, F. and Strodtbeck, F.L., Variations in Value Orientation, Evanston, IL: Row, Peterson, 1971
17) Mattison, M. Ethical decision making: The person in the process. Social Work, 2000, 45 (3), pp. 201-212
18) NASW Code of Ethics, National Association of Social Workers, Approved by the 1996 NASW Delegate Assembly and revised by the 1999 NASW Delegate Assembly, www.socialworkers.org
19) National Board for Certified Counselors Code of Ethics, www.counselingexam.com
20) Pearce, W and Littlejohn, S. Moral Conflict. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage, 1997
21) Reamer, F. G. The evolution of social work ethics, Social Work, 1998; 43 (6); pp. 488-500
22) Reamer, F. G. Ethical standards in social work: The NASW Code of Ethics. In R. L. Edwards (Ed.-in-Chief), Encyclopedia of social work, 1997 (19th edition, Supplement, pp. 113-123). Washington, DC: NASW Press.
23) Reamer, F. G., Social Work Values and Ethics, 2nd Edition,NY: Columbia University Press. 1999
24) Rock, B. and Congress, E. The new confidentiality for the 21st century in a managed care environment, Social Work, 1999, 44 (3); pp. 253-262
25) Rokeach, M., The Nature of Human Values, NY: Free Press. 1973
26) Schein, E., Organizational culture and leadership. San Francisco, Jossey-Bass. 1992
27) Spitzer, R., Can Some Gay Men and Lesbians Change Their Sexual Orientation? Archives of Sexual Behavior, 32(5), 403-417, October 2003.
28) Sue, D. and Sue, D. Counseling the Culturally Different: Theory and Practice. 4th Edition, NY: John Wiley and Sons. 1999
29) Trompenaars, F, Organizational Culture, Seminar presentation at Oxford, www. onepine.info
30) Wallace, D & Pekel, J, Fulcrum Consulting Group, in McNamara, C., Complete Guide to Ethics Management, www.managementhelp.org
31) Walz, T., & Groze, V., The mission of social work revisited: An agenda for the 1990's. Social Work, 1991, 36(6); pp. 500-504
32) Wing, L., Models of Assimilation and Diversity, adrr.com


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