Psyche and Helix: Psychological Aspects of Genetic Counseling
Genetic diseases affect the lives of millions of people, regardlessof age, race, religion, ethnicity, or social status. Every day, discoveries point to the complex role of genetics in commondisorders such as cancer, heart disease, and Alzheimer's disease.Experience and research have shown that being at risk for a geneticdisease can have devastating psychological effects on patients andtheir families. Genetic counseling helps families and patients copewith the medical, psychological, and social effects of geneticdiseases. It is to this end that genetic counselors must besensitive to the needs of patients and families, understand thepsychological meaning of clients' behaviors, and communicate thatunderstanding in ways that leave clients emotionally enriched, psychologically stronger, and more competent to deal with their ownlives. This insightful book covers topics such as: * Management of guilt and shame * Roles of directiveness in patient care * How a healthcare professional can expand counseling skills * Understanding the distinction between education andcounseling * Detailed analysis of a genetic counseling session Providing practical and clinically meaningful ways to enhancecounseling skills of genetic counselors, physicians, nurses, socialworkers, and other healthcare professionals, Psyche and Helix: Psychological Aspects of Genetic Counseling consists of essayscompiled over two decades, which will serve as a primary source ofinformation for healthcare professionals who render geneticcounseling.
"Genetic counseling instructors worldwide will benefit...Not only is it convenient for distributing Dr. Kessler's articles to students, but it is also an effective means to convey the substantial contributions made by a great leader in our profession. Practicing genetic counselors, nurses, and medical geneticists will also value owning the book." --Journal of Genetic Counseling
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"Seymour Kessler is one of the intellectual fathers of genetic counselling. His work remains the central systematic account and analysis of counselling practice. Bob Resta deserved the thanks of practitioners and researchers alike in bringing together Kessler's work in this timely, edited volume." --Martin Richards, Cambridge University
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