Facilitating the Genetic Counseling Process: A Practice Manual
First published in 1998, A Guide to Genetic Counseling quickly became a bestselling and widely recognized text, used nationally and internationally in genetic counseling training programs. Now in its eagerly anticipated Second Edition, it provides a thoroughly revised and comprehensive overview of genetic counseling, focusing on the components, theoretical framework, and unique approach to patient care that are the basis of this profession. The book defines the core competencies and covers the genetic counseling process from case initiation to completion—in addition to addressing global professional issues—with an emphasis on describing fundamental principles and practices.
Chapters are written by leaders in the field of genetic counseling and are organized to facilitate academic instruction and skill attainment. They provide the most up-to-date coverage of:
The history and practice of genetic counseling
Family history
Interviewing
Case preparation and management
Psychosocial counseling
Patient education
Risk communication and decision-making
Medical genetics evaluation
Understanding genetic testing
Medical documentation
Multicultural counseling
Ethical and legal issues
Student supervision
Genetic counseling research
Professional development
Genetics education and outreach
Evolving roles and expanding opportunities
Case examples
A Guide to Genetic Counseling, Second Edition belongs on the syllabi of all medical and human genetics and genetic counseling training programs. It is an indispensable reference for both students and healthcare professionals working with patients who have or are at risk for genetic conditions.
Country | USA |
Brand | Wiley-Blackwell |
Manufacturer | Wiley-Blackwell |
Binding | Paperback |
ItemPartNumber | Illustrations |
ReleaseDate | 2009-08-03 |
UnitCount | 1 |
Format | Illustrated |
EANs | 9780470179659 |