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Ethics and Scope of Practice Bibliography

Alberta College of Social Workers. (2005). Standards of Practice. Edmonton, AB: Author. Retrieved from: http://www.acsw.ab.ca/social_workers/practice_resources/standards_of_practic e_1 Baines, D. (2007). Doing anti-oppressive practice: Building transformative politicized social work. Black point, NS: Fernwood. Beck, A. T. (1976). Cognitive therapy and the emotional disorders. In Prochaska, J. O. & Norcross, J. C. (2007). Systems of psychotherapy: A transtheoretical analysis (6th. ed.). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole. Bishop, A. (2002). Becoming an ally: Breaking the cycle of oppression in people (2nd Ed). New York, NY: Zed Books Briere, J., & Jordan, C. E., (2004). Violence against women: outcome complexity and implications for assessment and treatment. Journal of interpersonal violence, 19: 1252. DOI: 10.1177/08862605042699682 Calgary Homeless Foundation. (2013). The 10 year Plan To End Homelessness. Calgary, AB: Author. Retrieved from: http://calgaryhomeless.com/ Calgary Immigrant Aid Society. (2013). Our Community Our future. Retrieved from: http://www.ccis-calgary.ab.ca/ Canadian Association of Social Workers. (2005). Code of Ethics. Ottawa, ON: Author. Retrieved from: http://www.acsw.ab.ca/social_workers/practice_resources/code_of_ethics Canadian Association of Social Workers. (2005). Guidelines for ethical practice. Ottawa, ON: Author. Retrieved from: http://www.caswacts.ca/sites/default/files/attachements/CASW_Guidelines_for%20Ethical_Practic e_e.pdf

Canadian Association of Social Workers. (2008). Social work scope of practice. Ottawa, ON: Author. Retrieved from http://www.caswacts.ca/sites/default/files/attachements/Scope%20of%20Practice_August_08_E_ Final.pdf Corcoran, J., & Nichols-Casebolt, A. (2004). Risk and resilience ecological framework for assessment and goal formulation. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 21 (3), 211-235. Gill, C. (2006). Understanding theories and their links to intervention strategies. In A Hampton, M. R., & Gerrard, n., (Eds.), Intimate Partner Violence. (pp 47-66). Toronto, Ontario: Cormorant Books. Hagan, T. & Smail, D. (1997). Power-Mapping 1. Background and basic methodology. Journal of Psychiatry, 161, 1872-1876. Hagan, T. & Donnison, J. (1999). Social power: Some implications for the theory and practice of cognitive behaviour therapy. Journal of Community and Applied Socials Psychology, 7, 257-267. Linehan, M. M. (1993). Cognitive Behavioural Treatment of Borderline Personality disorder. New York: Guilford press. Mikkonen, J., & Raphael, D. (2010). Social Determinants of Health: The Canadian Facts. Toronto: York University School of Health Policy and Management. Moldon, J., (2002). Rewriting stories: womens responses to the safe journey group. In A. Tutty, L.M., & Goard, C. (Eds.), Reclaiming self, issues and resources for women abused by intimate partners (pp. 81-97). Halifax, NS: Fernwood. Mullaly, B. (2010). Challenging oppression and confronting privilege, 2nd ed. New York, NY: Oxford. International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW). (2004). Ethics in social work: Statement of principles. Retrieved 20 October, 2010, from http://www.ifsw.org/en/p38000324.html

Kendall, P. C. (1991). Child and adolescent therapy: Cognitive behavioural procedures. London: Guilford press. Kay, D. M. & Nicholson, B. L. (1999). Theory of social constructivism in Group Treatment of Traumatized Cambodian Women: A Culture-Specific Approach. Journal Social Work, 44. Laidlaw, T.A., & malmo, C. (1990). Healing voices: Feminist approaches to therapy with women. San Francisco, California: Jossey-Bass. Oko, J. (2006). Evaluating Alternative Approaches to Social Work: A Critical Review of the Strengths Perspective. Families in Society, 87(4), 601-611. Persons, J. B., Davidson, J. & Tompkins, M.A. (2001). Essential components of Cognitive-behaviour therapy for depression. Washington, DC: American Psychology Association. Saulnier, C. F., (2008). Feminist theories. In A. Coady, N., Lehmann, P. (Eds), Theoretical perspectives for direct social work practice. (pp. 343-366). New York, NY: Springer publishing company. Silove, D. (1999). The psychosocial effects of torture, mass human rights violations and refugee trauma: Towards an integrated conceptual framework. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 187(4), 200-201. WHO. (2013). World Health Organization: http: www.who.intsocial_determinant en

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