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15 reviewsISBN 10: 1119529816
ISBN 13: 9781119529811
Author: Patricia McCarthy Veach, Bonnie LeRoy, Nancy P Callanan
The second edition of Genetic Counseling Practice: Advanced Concepts and Skills, provides in-depth content regarding the advanced competencies for meeting patient needs across the changing landscape of genetic counseling practice. The content aligns with the Reciprocal Engagement Model (REM) of practice which integrates the biomedical knowledge and psychosocial aspects of genetic counseling.
This edition has been revised and expanded to reflect advances made in the present-day field. Edited by a team two genetic counselors and a psychologist, the chapters offer a holistic picture of genetic counseling. Chapter authors are all recognized experts in the profession. The chapters are grounded in evidence-based practice and research. Each chapter includes learning activities to help readers apply concepts and skills. Featured topic areas include:
Meeting the needs of culturally diverse patients
Addressing challenging patient dynamics
Working with children, adolescents and families
Using emerging service delivery models for genetic counseling
Engaging in self-reflective, deliberate practice
Promoting genetic counselor professional development
Genetic Counseling Practice is an indispensable guide to the complex and evolving field of genetic counseling, and this updated second edition will help practitioners and trainees alike navigate its most pressing and practical challenges with skill and care.
1 Introduction
Development of the 2nd Edition
References
2 Complicated Shadows: The Limitations of Autonomy in Genetic Counseling Practice
Definition and Focus
Seven Limitations of Autonomy
Summary
Learning Activities
References
3 Actively Engaging with Patients in Decision‐Making
A Brief History of the Medical Encounter: From Paternalism to Shared Decision‐Making
Psychological Aspects of Decision‐Making
Informed Decision‐Making
Summary
Learning Activities
Acknowledgment
References
4 Risk Assessment and Communication: A Complex Process
Introduction
Risk Assessment in Genetic Counseling
Risk Communication
Influences on Risk Perception
Summary
Learning Activities
References
5 A Genetic Counselor's Guide to Understanding Grief
Introduction
The Grief Process
Types of Grief
Conclusion
Learning Activities
Appendix 5.A Additional Examples of Anticipatory Guidance for Patients
Appendix 5.B Unhelpful and Helpful Things to Say to Grieving Patients
References
6 Patient Anger: Insights and Strategies
Introduction
Challenges Posed by Patient Anger
Practice Applications
Conclusion
Summary Points
Learning Activities
References
7 Resistance and Adherence: Understanding the Patient's Perspective
Definition and Concepts
Resistance
Adherence and Non‐adherence
Summary
Learning Activities
8 Countertransference: Making the Unconscious Conscious
Definitions and Concepts
The Countertransference Process
Manifestations and Effects of Countertransference
Management of Countertransference
Summary
Learning Activities
References
9 Supporting Family Communication About Genetic Conditions
Introduction
Literature Review
Application of Select Family Systems Theory Interventions Adapted to Genetic Counseling
Summary
Learning Activities
Acknowledgments
References
10 Developmentally Based Approaches for Counseling Children and Adolescents
Introduction
Child and Adolescent Development
Theoretical Framework
Chronic Illness and Children
Strategies for Genetic Counseling with Children and Adolescents
Conclusion
Summary Points
Learning Activities
References
11 Cultural Competency and Genetic Counseling: Key Concepts
Introduction
Definitions and Key Concepts
Health Disparities
Conceptualizing Cultural Competence
Developing Cultural Competency
Summary
Learning Activities
Resources for Cultural Knowledge, Cases, Teaching, and Learning Exercises
Further Reading
Websites
References
12 Cultural Competency: Application to Genetic Counseling
Introduction
Cultural Competency and the Genetic Counseling Process
Explanatory Models of Health and Well‐being
Health Literacy
Working with Interpreters and Translators
Summary
Learning Activities
Resources for Cultural Knowledge, Cases, Teaching, and Learning Exercises
References
13 Education in Genetic Counseling: The Impacts of Genetic Literacy and Adult Learning
Introduction
General Literacy in the United States
Health Literacy
Genetic Literacy
Genetic Literacy Considerations for Genetic Counselors
Adult Education Theory in Practice
Summary Points
Learning Activities
References
14 Adapting Genetic Counseling Practice to Different Modelsof Service Delivery
Introduction
Defining Service Delivery Models
Attributes of Alternative Service Delivery Models
Putting it all Together – Practice Implications
Conclusions
Learning Activities
References
15 “Oh The Places You’ll Go!” The Genetic Counselor Professional Development Journey
Introduction
Literature Review
Reflective Practice
Optimizing Self‐Reflection
Leadership
Summary Points
Acknowledgments
Appendix 15.A Case Discussion Template
References
16 Development of the Genetic Counseling Profession: A Professionalization Process
What Makes a Field of Practice a Profession?
How Does Genetic Counseling Measure Up to the Characteristics of a Profession?
Milestones in the Development of the Genetic Counseling Profession
Genetic Counseling and the General Model of Professionalization
Looking to the Future: Milestones that Need Further Development to Advance the Professionalization of Genetic Counseling
How is Professionalization of Genetic Counseling Relevant to Genetic Counseling Practitioners?
Summary
Learning Activities
References
Index
End User License Agreement
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