Journal of Genetic Counseling - 1998

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Abstracts from the Seventeenth Annual Education Conference of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (Denver, Colorado, October 1998)
Genetic Counseling, Reproductive Behavior and Future Reproductive Intentions of People with Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1)
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<i>Book Review</i><b>Breakthrough: The Race to Find the Breast Cancer Gene</b>. By Kevin Davies and Michael White. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, New York, 1996, 310 pp., $24.95 (hardback)
Billing and Record‐Keeping for Familial Cancer Risk Counseling: A National Survey
Women's Understanding of Their Risk of Developing Breast/Ovarian Cancer Before and After Genetic Counseling
<i>Book Review:</i><b>Genetics and Hearing Impairment.</b> Edited by Alessandro Martini, Andrew Read, and Dafydd Stephens. Whurr Publishers Ltd., London, 1996. Published and distributed in the United
Human Genetics, Director of the Sarah Lawrence College Program
Editorial Introduction: New Journal Features
Book Review: Mendel's Dwarf. By Simon Mawer. Harmony Books, New York, 1998, 288 pp., $23.00 (hardback)
Experiential Family Therapy: An Innovative Approach to the Resolution of Family Conflict in Genetic Counseling
Reproductive Genetic Counseling to Asian‐Pacific and Latin American Immigrants
Announcements
Acculturation in Women with Mental Retardation and Its Impact on Genetic Counseling
Introduction
A Simple, Unified Approach to Bayesian Risk Calculations
Cancer Risk Assessment and Genetic Counseling in an Academic Medical Center: Consultands' Satisfaction, Knowledge, and Behavior in the First Year
Curriculum Evaluation and Assessment of Multicultural Genetic Counselor Education racial‐cultural; visible racial‐cultural people; racial‐cultural group affiliations
Preconception Genetic Counseling: Three Years of Experience at a Community‐Based Health Center
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Announcements
<i>Book Review:</i><b>Counseling the Culturally Different —Theory &amp;Practice</b>(2nd Ed). By Derald Wing Sue and David Sue. John Wiley &amp;Sons, New York, 1990, 324 pp., $42.00 (hardback)
Editorial Introduction to “A Simple, Unified Approach to Bayesian Risk Calculations”
Continuation of Pregnancy Following the Diagnosis of a Fetal Sex Chromosome Abnormality: A Study of Parents' Counseling Needs and Experiences
<i>Book Review:</i><b>Private Matters.</b> By Janna Malamud Smith. Addison‐Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., Reading, Massachusetts, 1997, 278 pp., $22.00 (hardback)
Development of the Critical Elements of Genetic Evaluation and Genetic Counseling for Genetic Professionals and Perinatologists in Washington State
Announcement: Call for Articles
Demographic Studies from a National Gaucher Disease Screening Program
Psychological Aspects of Genetic Counseling: XII. More on Counseling Skills
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Book Review: Optimizing Genetics Services in a Social, Ethical, and Policy Context—Suggestions from Consumers and Providers in the New England Regional Genetics Group (NERGG). By Dorothy C. Wertz and
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Errata
<i>Book Review</i>: <b>Proceedings of the Third Session of the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO.</b><i>Genetic Counseling</i> (Chap. 2); and <b>Genetic Screening: Ethical and Philosophical
An Assessment of Ethnocultural Beliefs Regarding the Causes of Birth Defects and Genetic Disorders
<i>Book Review:</i><b>Cultural and Ethnic Diversity—A Guide for Genetic Professionals.</b> Edited by Nancy L. Fisher. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 1996, 246 pp., $45.00 (hardback)
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Genetic Counseling for Confined Placental Mosaicism: A Case Report
<i>Book Review:</i><b>The Worth of a Child.</b> By Thomas H. Murray. University of California Press, 1996, 207 pp., $29.95 (hardback)
Genetic Counselors' Judgments of Patient Concerns: Concordance and Consequences
The Effect of Genetic Counseling on Knowledge and Perceptions Regarding Risks for Breast Cancer
<i>Book Review</i><b>The Black Stork: Eugenics and the Death of “Defective” Babies in American Medicine and Motion Pictures Since 1915.</b> By Martin S. Pernick. Oxford University Press, New York, 295
Beth Fine Kaplan—Colleague and Friend