Genetic Counseling Practice: Advanced Concepts and SkillsISBN: 978-0-470-18355-7
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428 pages
February 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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PREFACE xi
1 INTRODUCTION 1
Bonnie S. LeRoy, Patricia McCarthy Veach, and Dianne M.
Bartels
PART I GENETIC COUNSELING DYNAMICS.
2 COMPLICATED SHADOWS: A CRITIQUE OF AUTONOMY IN GENETIC
COUNSELING 13
Robert G. Resta
3 ACTIVELY ENGAGING WITH PATIENTS IN DECISION MAKING 31
Andrea Zanko and Michelle Fox
4 RISK COMMUNICATION: A COMPLEX PROCESS 65
Shannan DeLany Dixon and Yasmine L. Konheim-Kalkstein
5 GRIEVING: AN INEVITABLE JOURNEY 95
Elizabeth Gettig
6 FACING PATIENT ANGER 125
Bonnie Jeanne Baty
7 RESISTANCE AND ADHERENCE: UNDERSTANDING THE PATIENT’S
PERSPECTIVE 155
Jon Weil
8 COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: MAKING THE UNCONSCIOUS CONSCIOUS
175
Jon Weil
PART II CLIENT CULTURAL AND INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS.
9 HONORING DIVERSITY: CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN GENETIC COUNSELING
201
Linwood J. Lewis
10 GENETIC COUNSELING STRATEGIES FOR WORKING WITH FAMILIES
235
Deborah L. Eunpu
11 DEVELOPMENTALLY BASED APPROACHES FOR COUNSELING CHILDREN AND
ADOLESCENTS 253
Stephanie Austin
12 GENETIC COUNSELING FOR WOMEN WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
281
Brenda Finucane
PART III GENETIC COUNSELOR DEVELOPMENT.
13 GENETIC COUNSELORS: CARING MINDFULLY FOR OURSELVES 307
June A. Peters
14 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: REFLECTIVE GENETIC COUNSELING
PRACTICE 353
Kimberly W. Zahm
15 MOBILIZING GENETIC COUNSELOR LEADERSHIP SKILLS 381
Nancy P. Callanan
INDEX 401