Review of the Volume Ethical Issues in Social Work Practice, Edited by Antonio Sandu and Ana Frunza, Published by IGI Global Publishing House, USA, 2018
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https://doi.org/10.18662/lumenss/19Keywords:
social work, ethics in social work, ethical expertise, assistential practice.Abstract
The collective volume "Ethical Issues in Social Work Practice", coordinated by Prof. PhD Antonio Sandu and SR III PhD Ana Frunza, published in 2018 at the IGI Global Publishing House, United States of America, is an ample work dealing extensively with the relevant aspects of the ethical dimension of social work in a correlated approach, in which documenting, argumentative coherence, emphasis on topics of interest and practical applicability come together to generate a volume with relevance in the international literature.
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