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9780195369823

Family Communication about Genetics Theory and Practice

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    9780195369823

  • ISBN10:

    0195369823

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-07-01
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Genetics is in all senses a family affair. The diagnosis of a genetic condition affects not only the patient and biological family members who may themselves be at risk, but also "family" more generally as support may be sought from those considered kin and who may or may not be at risk themselves. It is considered best practice in genetic consultations to explore who will be informed within the family when a genetic condition or risk is diagnosed, particularly when the health of other family members is at risk. There is little guidance or consensus on how to achieve the implicit goal of informed family members while respecting patient confidentiality, however. There is a need for practitioners to be aware of the dynamics of family communication and to have guidance about how they may sensitively facilitate communication about genetics within families. This handbook facilitates the development of clinical practices relating to family communication about genetics. Relevant theories of family communication are summarized and related to a clinical genetics milieu and, from this, frameworks for practitioners are presented. A book of this nature is particularly timely as the completion of the Human Genome Project will result in an unprecedented amount of information about genetic constitution and health risks becoming available to individuals and their families. The presence of a potentially genetic condition in a family is not a new phenomenon. However, the growth in testing for genetic conditions, common complex conditions and variants that may influence health as well as drug metabolism means that a greater number of individuals will face decisions about communicating this information to their relatives. Many health professionals in all levels of health care will be confronted with issues of responsibility and practice in family communication about genetic information as they become providers of this testing.

Author Biography


Clara L. Gaff, PhD, is a certified Genetic Counsellor (Australasia), who has practiced in Australia and the United Kingdom with a focus on cancer genetics. She has been active in genetic counselling training programs and the education of health professionals in genetics. She is currently a Senior Genetic Counsellor and Clinical Associate Professor and editorial board member of the Journal of Genetic Counseling.
Carma Bylund, Ph.D. is a behavioral scientist with expertise in family and clinical communication. She teaches communication skills to practicing clinicians and studies this process as well as other facets of clinical and family communication. She is currently Director of the Communication Skills Research and Training Laboratory at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Assistant Professor of Psychology at Weill Cornell Medical College.

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. ix
Introductionp. xv
Principles of Family Communicationp. 3
Concepts in Genetic Health Carep. 18
Societal, Expert, and Lay Influencesp. 34
Family Narrativesp. 68
Timescapesp. 87
Family Systems Theoryp. 102
Managing Privacy Ownership and Disclosurep. 120
Management of Uncertaintyp. 136
Attributions and Personal Theoriesp. 152
Communicatioa Goals and Plansp. 167
Family Communication Patternsp. 184
Ethical Perspectivesp. 199
Legal Perspectivesp. 215
Helping Parents Talk to Their Childrenp. 227
Facilitating Family Communication about Genetics in Practicep. 243
Appendix: Genetic Conditionsp. 273
Indexp. 277
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