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Exploring the ethics of treatments for depression: The ethics of care perspective
Authors:Rich Furman MSW  Ph.D.  Eleanor Pepi Downey MSW  PhD.  Robert L. Jackson MSW  Ph.D.
Affiliation:1. Assistant Professor of Social Work , University of Nebraska , Omaha;2. Associate Professor of Social Work , Colorado State University ,;3. Associate Professor of Social Work , University of Washington‐Tacoma , Tacoma
Abstract:This article explores the ethics of current treatments for depression through the lenses of social work values and ethics. As a vehicle for analysis, the approach associated with ethics of care will be utilized. Particular attention is paid to ethical dilemmas in the treatment of depression under the auspices of managed care companies. A case example is presented to help social workers understand these dilemmas in the context of practice. Adopting an ethics of care perspective would mandate that social workers become more politically active, and work toward integrating direct and indirect practice approaches in treating people who suffer from depression and similar problems.
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