A Guide to Genetic Counseling, 2nd Edition
by Wendy R. Uhlmann (Editor), Jane L. Schuette (Editor), Beverly Yashar (Editor)
A Guide to Genetic Counseling, Second Edition written by Wendy R. Uhlmann, Jane L. Schuette, and Beverly Yashar is the first book devoted exclusively to the principles and practice of genetic counseling. This comprehensive reference book is written by genetic counselors for genetic counselors and provides a complete overview of the field.
Genetic counseling is a specialized area of healthcare that focuses on helping individuals and families understand their genetic makeup and the potential implications for their health and wellbeing. It involves providing education, support, and guidance to individuals who may be at risk for genetic conditions or who have a family history of genetic disorders.
The second edition of A Guide to Genetic Counseling has been updated to reflect the latest advancements in the field. With over 600 pages of content, this edition covers the core competencies and outlines the genetic counseling process from start to finish. It serves as an essential resource for genetic counselors, as well as other healthcare professionals and students interested in genetics.
An Overview of Genetic Counseling
A Guide to Genetic Counseling begins with an introduction to the field and its historical background. The book outlines the theoretical framework and approach to patient care that are unique to genetic counseling. It emphasizes the importance of an interdisciplinary approach, as genetic counselors often work closely with medical geneticists, reproductive endocrinologists, and other healthcare professionals.
The book also covers the ethical and legal aspects of genetic counseling, including issues related to confidentiality, informed consent, and genetic testing. It provides guidance on how to effectively communicate complex genetic information to patients and their families, ensuring that they have a clear understanding of their condition and treatment options.
The Genetic Counseling Process
A Guide to Genetic Counseling details the various steps involved in the genetic counseling process. It discusses the initial case initiation, including obtaining a detailed family history and conducting a risk assessment. The book also provides guidance on genetic testing procedures, including the selection of appropriate genetic tests and interpretation of test results.
Genetic counseling is an ongoing process, and the book highlights the importance of follow-up and long-term management. It explores the psychological and emotional impact of genetic conditions on individuals and their families and offers strategies for providing support and counseling services.
Updates in the Second Edition
The second edition of A Guide to Genetic Counseling includes updated content to reflect the latest research and advancements in the field. It incorporates new information on emerging genetic testing technologies, such as next-generation sequencing and direct-to-consumer genetic testing.
The book also addresses the expanding role of genetic counselors in various healthcare settings, including prenatal, pediatric, cancer, and personalized medicine. It highlights the importance of genetic counseling in the era of precision medicine, where genetics plays a key role in tailoring treatment plans to individual patients.
Additionally, the second edition includes new case studies and examples to illustrate key concepts and ethical dilemmas faced by genetic counselors. These real-life scenarios provide readers with a practical understanding of the challenges and complexities of genetic counseling.
Reviews of A Guide to Genetic Counseling
A Guide to Genetic Counseling has received widespread acclaim for its comprehensive and thorough coverage of the field. Genetic counselors, healthcare professionals, and students praise the book for its clear writing style and practical approach to genetic counseling.
Reviewers appreciate the book’s emphasis on the importance of counseling skills and integration of psychosocial aspects into the genetic counseling process. They also commend the authors for addressing the ethical and legal complexities involved in genetic counseling practice.
“As a practicing genetic counselor, I find this book to be an invaluable resource. It covers all aspects of genetic counseling and provides practical guidance for every step in the process. The case studies are especially helpful in understanding the real-world challenges of this profession.” – Sarah M., Genetic Counselor
“A Guide to Genetic Counseling is a must-read for anyone interested in genetics or pursuing a career in genetic counseling. The book is well-organized, comprehensive, and easy to understand. It provides a solid foundation for anyone entering this field.” – Michael S., Medical Student
Order Your Copy Today
A Guide to Genetic Counseling, Second Edition is a valuable resource for genetic counselors, healthcare professionals, and students interested in genetics. Its comprehensive coverage and practical approach make it an essential reference book for anyone involved in genetic counseling.
Order your copy of A Guide to Genetic Counseling today and gain a deeper understanding of the principles and practice of genetic counseling. Whether you are a healthcare professional looking to expand your knowledge or a student exploring career options, this book will provide you with the necessary tools and insights to excel in the field of genetic counseling.
Product Details
- ISBN-13: 9780470179659
- Publisher: Wiley
- Publication date: 8/3/2009
- Edition description: New Edition
- Edition number: 2
- Pages: 648