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Leading Voices and the Power of One: 2002 Presidential Address to the National Society of Genetic Counselors.

Journal of genetic counseling

Bennett RL.
PMID: 26140843
J Genet Couns. 2003 Apr;12(2):97-107. doi: 10.1023/A:1022613422189.

Presented as the annual education conference of the National Society of Genetic Counselors in Phoenix, Arizona on November 11, 2002.

Editorial Introduction.

Journal of genetic counseling

Resta RG.
PMID: 26140906
J Genet Couns. 1997 Dec;6(4):373-4. doi: 10.1023/A:1025640625004.

No abstract available.

1999 Presidential Address to the National Society of Genetic Counselors.

Journal of genetic counseling

Uhlmann WR.
PMID: 26141080
J Genet Couns. 2000 Feb;9(1):3-8. doi: 10.1023/A:1009472921778.

No abstract available.

New Diplomates of the American Board of Genetic Counseling-1999.

Journal of genetic counseling

[No authors listed]
PMID: 26141081
J Genet Couns. 2000 Feb;9(1):9-13. doi: 10.1023/A:1017244105849.

No abstract available.

A Method for Analyzing Videotaped Genetic Counseling Sessions.

Journal of genetic counseling

Liede A, Kerzin-Storrar L, Craufurd D.
PMID: 26141185
J Genet Couns. 2000 Apr;9(2):117-36. doi: 10.1023/A:1009459908884.

This study describes the development and evaluation of a multi-item scale for analyzing the genetic counseling process, the Manchester Observation Code (MOC) for genetic counseling. The instrument is specific to the field of genetic counseling and is designed for...

Experiential Family Therapy: An Innovative Approach to the Resolution of Family Conflict in Genetic Counseling.

Journal of genetic counseling

Tuttle LC.
PMID: 26141250
J Genet Couns. 1998 Apr;7(2):167-86. doi: 10.1023/A:1022802006630.

Experiential family therapy is an intuitive approach that utilizes active, multisensory techniques. These techniques, such as role plays and drawings, increase the family's expression of affect and uncover new information. Increased affect and uncovered information stimulate change and growth...

Genetic Counseling for Confined Placental Mosaicism: A Case Report.

Journal of genetic counseling

Kim KS.
PMID: 26141251
J Genet Couns. 1998 Apr;7(2):187-94. doi: 10.1023/A:1022854023469.

New technologies can lead to unforeseen discoveries which in turn can lead to diagnostic and counseling dilemmas. A case which involved confined placental mosaicism for trisomy 16 is presented to illustrate such a situation. While interpreting data and explaining...

Threat to Parental Role: A Possible Mechanism of Altered Self-Concept Related to Carrier Knowledge.

Journal of genetic counseling

McConkie-Rosell A, DeVellis BM.
PMID: 26141472
J Genet Couns. 2000 Aug;9(4):285-302. doi: 10.1023/A:1009428328837.

Researchers and clinicians have suggested that learning one is a carrier for a genetic disorder has the potential to alter self-concept. Concerns about self-concept have influenced the development of policies regarding the availability of carrier testing for minors and...

Determining Complex Genetic Risks by Computer.

Journal of genetic counseling

Flodman P, Hodge SE.
PMID: 26141858
J Genet Couns. 2002 Jun;11(3):213-30. doi: 10.1023/A:1015231207178.

Genetic risk analysis is a frequent and important responsibility for genetic counselors. Computer-based methods of determining risk are available but not generally used. In this paper, we present a computer-based likelihood approach for performing risk calculations (including Bayesian analysis),...

Genetic Library.

Journal of genetic counseling

Resta RG.
PMID: 26142110
J Genet Couns. 1999 Jun;8(3):183-6. doi: 10.1023/A:1022838807403.

No abstract available.

Embodied Knowledge and Making Sense of Prenatal Diagnosis.

Journal of genetic counseling

Lippman A.
PMID: 26142373
J Genet Couns. 1999 Oct;8(5):255-74. doi: 10.1023/A:1022901131305.

Open-ended, qualitative interviews with women to whom amniocentesis was offered were analyzed to understand how women made sense of these tests. We found that women, whether tested or not, negotiated with biomedical information. They transformed it through identifiable processes,...

Genetic Counseling: Clinical Geneticists' Views.

Journal of genetic counseling

Michie S, Smith JA, Heaversedge J, Read S.
PMID: 26142374
J Genet Couns. 1999 Oct;8(5):275-87. doi: 10.1023/A:1022930215375.

Evaluation of genetic counseling requires a clear consensus about its objectives, which is not evident in published definitions and guidelines. This study aims to investigate clinical geneticists' beliefs and thoughts about their practice. Structured interviews with eight clinical geneticists...

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