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Book Synopsis

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
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    Table of Contents

    Preface x

    About the Authors xi

    Acknowledgments xvii

    1 Introduction 1
    Bonnie S. LeRoy, Patricia McCarthy Veach, and Nancy P. Callanan

    Development of the 2nd Edition 2

    References 7

    2 Complicated Shadows: The Limitations of Autonomy in Genetic Counseling Practice 9
    Robert G. Resta

    Objectives 9

    Definition and Focus 10

    Seven Limitations of Autonomy 11

    Summary 18

    Learning Activities 19

    References 21

    3 Actively Engaging with Patients in Decision-Making 25
    Andrea Shugar and Cheryl Shuman

    Objectives 25

    A Brief History of the Medical Encounter: From Paternalism to Shared Decision-Making 25

    Psychological Aspects of Decision-Making 26

    Informed Decision-Making 30

    Summary 41

    Learning Activities 41

    Acknowledgment 48

    References 48

    4 Risk Assessment and Communication: A Complex Process 53
    Shannan Delany Dixon, MaryAnn W. Campion, and Claire N. Singletary

    Objectives 53

    Introduction 53

    Risk Assessment in Genetic Counseling 54

    Risk Communication 61

    Influences on Risk Perception 65

    Summary 70

    Learning Activities 70

    References 73

    5 A Genetic Counselor’s Guide to Understanding Grief 79
    Nadia Ali and Cecelia Bellcross

    Objectives 79

    Introduction 80

    The Grief Process 82

    Types of Grief 89

    Conclusion 101

    Learning Activities 102

    References 105

    6 Patient Anger: Insights and Strategies 109
    Lynn Schema

    Objectives 109

    Introduction 109

    Challenges Posed by Patient Anger 116

    Practice Applications 118

    Conclusion 123

    Summary Points 123

    Learning Activities 124

    References 127

    7 Resistance and Adherence: Understanding the Patient’s Perspective 131
    Krista Redlinger-Grosse

    Objectives 131

    Definition and Concepts 132

    Resistance 133

    Adherence and Non-adherence 140

    Summary 144

    Learning Activities 145

    References 148

    8 Countertransference: Making the Unconscious Conscious 153
    Krista Redlinger-Grosse

    Objectives 153

    Definitions and Concepts 154

    The Countertransference Process 155

    Manifestations and Effects of Countertransference 161

    Management of Countertransference 166

    Summary 169

    Learning Activities 169

    References 171

    9 Supporting Family Communication About Genetic Conditions 177
    Marion Mcallister, Rhona Macleod, and Alison Metcalfe

    Objectives 177

    Introduction 177

    Literature Review 178

    Application of Select Family Systems Theory Interventions Adapted to Genetic Counseling 180

    Summary 186

    Learning Activities 187

    Acknowledgments 188

    References 188

    10 Developmentally Based Approaches for Counseling Children and Adolescents 191
    Stephanie Austin and Kelly Schoch

    Objectives 191

    Introduction 191

    Child and Adolescent Development 192

    Theoretical Framework 195

    Chronic Illness and Children 197

    Strategies for Genetic Counseling with Children and Adolescents 199

    Conclusion 212

    Summary Points 212

    Learning Activities 212

    References 214

    11 Cultural Competency and Genetic Counseling: Key Concepts 219
    Nancy Steinberg Warren

    Objectives 219

    Introduction 219

    Definitions and Key Concepts 220

    Health Disparities 226

    Conceptualizing Cultural Competence 230

    Developing Cultural Competency 231

    Summary 236

    Learning Activities 236

    Resources for Cultural Knowledge, Cases, Teaching, and Learning Exercises 239

    References 240

    12 Cultural Competency: Application to Genetic Counseling 247
    Nancy Steinberg Warren

    Objectives 247

    Introduction 247

    Cultural Competency and the Genetic Counseling Process 248

    Explanatory Models of Health and Well-being 253

    Health Literacy 259

    Working with Interpreters and Translators 260

    Summary 263

    Learning Activities 264

    Resources for Cultural Knowledge, Cases, Teaching, and Learning Exercises 265

    References 266

    13 Education in Genetic Counseling: The Impacts of Genetic Literacy and Adult Learning 271
    Andrea L. Durst and Rachel Mills

    Objectives 271

    Introduction 271

    General Literacy in the United States 273

    Health Literacy 274

    Genetic Literacy 276

    Genetic Literacy Considerations for Genetic Counselors 280

    Adult Education Theory in Practice 294

    Summary Points 301

    Learning Activities 302

    References 304

    14 Adapting Genetic Counseling Practice to Different Models of Service Delivery 317
    Angela Trepanier and Dawn C. Allain

    Objectives 317

    Introduction 317

    Defining Service Delivery Models 318

    Attributes of Alternative Service Delivery Models 319

    Putting it all Together – Practice Implications 329

    Conclusions 333

    Learning Activities 333

    References 335

    15 “Oh The Places You’ll Go!” The Genetic Counselor Professional Development Journey 341
    Catherine A. Reiser

    Objectives 341

    Introduction 341

    Literature Review 343

    Reflective Practice 347

    Optimizing Self-Reflection 352

    Leadership 354

    Summary Points 356

    Acknowledgments 356

    Learning Activities 357

    References 360

    16 Development of the Genetic Counseling Profession: A Professionalization Process 365
    Bonnie Jeanne Baty

    Objectives 365

    What Makes a Field of Practice a Profession? 365

    How Does Genetic Counseling Measure Up to the Characteristics of a Profession? 366

    Milestones in the Development of the Genetic Counseling Profession 366

    Genetic Counseling and the General Model of Professionalization 369

    Looking to the Future: Milestones that Need Further Development to Advance the Professionalization of Genetic Counseling 370

    How is Professionalization of Genetic Counseling Relevant to Genetic Counseling Practitioners? 375

    Summary 376

    Learning Activities 377

    References 378

    Index 383

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781119529859, 978-1119529859
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      Book Synopsis

      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 w

        Table of Contents

        Preface x

        About the Authors xi

        Acknowledgments xvii

        1 Introduction 1
        Bonnie S. LeRoy, Patricia McCarthy Veach, and Nancy P. Callanan

        Development of the 2nd Edition 2

        References 7

        2 Complicated Shadows: The Limitations of Autonomy in Genetic Counseling Practice 9
        Robert G. Resta

        Objectives 9

        Definition and Focus 10

        Seven Limitations of Autonomy 11

        Summary 18

        Learning Activities 19

        References 21

        3 Actively Engaging with Patients in Decision-Making 25
        Andrea Shugar and Cheryl Shuman

        Objectives 25

        A Brief History of the Medical Encounter: From Paternalism to Shared Decision-Making 25

        Psychological Aspects of Decision-Making 26

        Informed Decision-Making 30

        Summary 41

        Learning Activities 41

        Acknowledgment 48

        References 48

        4 Risk Assessment and Communication: A Complex Process 53
        Shannan Delany Dixon, MaryAnn W. Campion, and Claire N. Singletary

        Objectives 53

        Introduction 53

        Risk Assessment in Genetic Counseling 54

        Risk Communication 61

        Influences on Risk Perception 65

        Summary 70

        Learning Activities 70

        References 73

        5 A Genetic Counselor’s Guide to Understanding Grief 79
        Nadia Ali and Cecelia Bellcross

        Objectives 79

        Introduction 80

        The Grief Process 82

        Types of Grief 89

        Conclusion 101

        Learning Activities 102

        References 105

        6 Patient Anger: Insights and Strategies 109
        Lynn Schema

        Objectives 109

        Introduction 109

        Challenges Posed by Patient Anger 116

        Practice Applications 118

        Conclusion 123

        Summary Points 123

        Learning Activities 124

        References 127

        7 Resistance and Adherence: Understanding the Patient’s Perspective 131
        Krista Redlinger-Grosse

        Objectives 131

        Definition and Concepts 132

        Resistance 133

        Adherence and Non-adherence 140

        Summary 144

        Learning Activities 145

        References 148

        8 Countertransference: Making the Unconscious Conscious 153
        Krista Redlinger-Grosse

        Objectives 153

        Definitions and Concepts 154

        The Countertransference Process 155

        Manifestations and Effects of Countertransference 161

        Management of Countertransference 166

        Summary 169

        Learning Activities 169

        References 171

        9 Supporting Family Communication About Genetic Conditions 177
        Marion Mcallister, Rhona Macleod, and Alison Metcalfe

        Objectives 177

        Introduction 177

        Literature Review 178

        Application of Select Family Systems Theory Interventions Adapted to Genetic Counseling 180

        Summary 186

        Learning Activities 187

        Acknowledgments 188

        References 188

        10 Developmentally Based Approaches for Counseling Children and Adolescents 191
        Stephanie Austin and Kelly Schoch

        Objectives 191

        Introduction 191

        Child and Adolescent Development 192

        Theoretical Framework 195

        Chronic Illness and Children 197

        Strategies for Genetic Counseling with Children and Adolescents 199

        Conclusion 212

        Summary Points 212

        Learning Activities 212

        References 214

        11 Cultural Competency and Genetic Counseling: Key Concepts 219
        Nancy Steinberg Warren

        Objectives 219

        Introduction 219

        Definitions and Key Concepts 220

        Health Disparities 226

        Conceptualizing Cultural Competence 230

        Developing Cultural Competency 231

        Summary 236

        Learning Activities 236

        Resources for Cultural Knowledge, Cases, Teaching, and Learning Exercises 239

        References 240

        12 Cultural Competency: Application to Genetic Counseling 247
        Nancy Steinberg Warren

        Objectives 247

        Introduction 247

        Cultural Competency and the Genetic Counseling Process 248

        Explanatory Models of Health and Well-being 253

        Health Literacy 259

        Working with Interpreters and Translators 260

        Summary 263

        Learning Activities 264

        Resources for Cultural Knowledge, Cases, Teaching, and Learning Exercises 265

        References 266

        13 Education in Genetic Counseling: The Impacts of Genetic Literacy and Adult Learning 271
        Andrea L. Durst and Rachel Mills

        Objectives 271

        Introduction 271

        General Literacy in the United States 273

        Health Literacy 274

        Genetic Literacy 276

        Genetic Literacy Considerations for Genetic Counselors 280

        Adult Education Theory in Practice 294

        Summary Points 301

        Learning Activities 302

        References 304

        14 Adapting Genetic Counseling Practice to Different Models of Service Delivery 317
        Angela Trepanier and Dawn C. Allain

        Objectives 317

        Introduction 317

        Defining Service Delivery Models 318

        Attributes of Alternative Service Delivery Models 319

        Putting it all Together – Practice Implications 329

        Conclusions 333

        Learning Activities 333

        References 335

        15 “Oh The Places You’ll Go!” The Genetic Counselor Professional Development Journey 341
        Catherine A. Reiser

        Objectives 341

        Introduction 341

        Literature Review 343

        Reflective Practice 347

        Optimizing Self-Reflection 352

        Leadership 354

        Summary Points 356

        Acknowledgments 356

        Learning Activities 357

        References 360

        16 Development of the Genetic Counseling Profession: A Professionalization Process 365
        Bonnie Jeanne Baty

        Objectives 365

        What Makes a Field of Practice a Profession? 365

        How Does Genetic Counseling Measure Up to the Characteristics of a Profession? 366

        Milestones in the Development of the Genetic Counseling Profession 366

        Genetic Counseling and the General Model of Professionalization 369

        Looking to the Future: Milestones that Need Further Development to Advance the Professionalization of Genetic Counseling 370

        How is Professionalization of Genetic Counseling Relevant to Genetic Counseling Practitioners? 375

        Summary 376

        Learning Activities 377

        References 378

        Index 383

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