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  1. In a day when evidence-based practice has become so important to the social work pro-fession, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has become one of the most frequently used forms of psychotherapeutic intervention.

  2. In social work, various theories guide to practice and provide a framework for understanding and interpreting situations and behaviors. These theories assist in pinpointing the roots of the problems faced by clients, designing effective interventions, and enhancing the well-being of individuals, families, and communities.

  3. Social work ethics are derived from normative moral theories such as utilitarianism, Kantian deontology, and to some extent virtue and care ethics, and these have been codified into social work ...

  4. The Evolution of Social Work Ethics: Bearing Witness. Frederic G. Reamer. Abstract: The evolution of ethical standards in social work, and conceptual frameworks for examining ethical issues, is among the most compelling developments in the history of the profession.

  5. Social Work Theory and Ethics: Ideas in Practice offers a unique approach by bringing together the complementary dimensions of theory with each other and at the same time with ethical research and scholarship. It presents an analysis of the ideas of social work in a way that enables connections between them to be identified and explored.

  6. Dec 31, 2014 · A theory is an organized set of ideas that seek to explain a particular phenomenon. Theories are typically formulated when there is no empirical evidence, something that can be observed through the several senses, to draw a definitive conclusion.

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  8. Social workers support people to meet their needs and to protect them from harm; they collaborate with family members, friends and others who are also trying to provide support; and sometimes they have to engage with people who have been assessed as posing a risk to others.

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