Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper describes the application of ethical principles of social work to practice with groups. Inadequate attention has been given to the subject, as indicated by a review of relevant literature. Several interrelated ethical issues that have importance for effective group work are discussed. They include the fiduciary relationship, equal access to services, informed consent, confidentiality, self determination, appropriate termination, and professional competence.

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