Journal of Genetic Counseling - 2000

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T A T A T A T A
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
New Diplomates of the American Board of Genetic Counseling—1999
Commentary: A Patient's Perspective on Predictive Testing for Alzheimer Disease
Announcement
Announcements
Counseling Assessment and Skills: Introduction to the New Section
BRCA1 Testing and Informed Consent in a Woman with Mild Retardation
An Opportunity for Genetic Counseling Intervention: Depression in Parents of Individuals with Proteus Syndrome
Supervision for Practicing Genetic Counselors: An Overview of Models
Introduction
Recommendations for Telephone Counseling
The Process of Family Reconstruction after DNA Testing for Huntington Disease
Update and Review: Supernumerary Marker Chromosomes
Patient Motivation, Satisfaction, and Coping in Genetic Counseling and Testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2
Perception of Genetic Risk Among Genetic Counselors
The Interface Between Countertransference and Projective Identification in a Case Presented to Peer Supervision
Abstracts from the Nineteenth Annual Education Conference of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (Savannah, Georgia, November 2000)
Editorial Introduction
Book Review: <b>Genetics in Clinical Practice: New Directions for Nursing and Health Care.</b> By D. H. Lea, J. F. Jenkins, and C. A. Francomano. Jones &amp; Bartlett, Sudbury, MA, 1998, 300 pp.
Instructions to Contributors
Genetic Library
<b>Book Review: “I'm Pregnant, Now What Do I Do?”</b> By Robert W. Buckingham and Mary P. Derby. Prometheus Books, 59 John Glenn Drive, Amherst, New York, 14228‐2197, 1997, 228 pp., $13.95 (paperback)
<b>Book Review: Catalog of Human Cancer Genes.</b> McKusick's Mendelian Inheritance in Man for Clinical and Research Oncologists (Onco‐MIM). By John J. Mulvihill, M.D. Johns Hopkins University Press,
Commentary: What Is and Is Not Telephone Counseling?
Book Review: My Mother's Breast: Daughters Face Their Mothers' Cancer. By Laurie Tarkan. Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, TX, 1999, 220 pp., $14.95 (paperback)
Commentary: Computers and Genetic Counseling—Time for a Dialogue?
Case Report: Genetic Susceptibility Testing for Breast and Ovarian Cancer: A Patient's Perspective
<b>Book Review: CHARGE Syndrome: A Management Manual for Parents.</b> By Meg Hefner and Sandra Davenport. CHARGE Syndrome Foundation, Inc., Columbia, Missouri, 65202‐3121, 1999, $20.00
<b>Book Review: The Principles of Clinical Cytogenetics.</b> By Steven L. Gersen and Martha B. Keagle. Humana Press Inc. Totowa, NJ 07512, 1999, 558 pp., $79.50 (hardback)
<b>Book Review: The Clone Age.</b> By Lori B. Andrews. Henry Holt and Company, Inc., New York, NY,10011,1999, 260 pp., $25.00 (hardback)
The Role of Expectations in Effective Genetic Counseling
Closing Thoughts on Supervision
Genetic Counseling for Fragile X Syndrome: Recommendations of the National Society of Genetic Counselors
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Attitudes Toward Genetic Counseling and Prenatal Diagnosis Among a Group of Individuals with Physical Disabilities
<b>Book Review: The Lives to Come: The Genetic Revolution and Human Possibilities.</b> By Philip Kitcher. Simon &amp; Schuster, Inc., New York, NY, 10020, 1996, 381 pp., $25.00 (hardback), $15.00 (pap
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Letter to the Editor: Emotional Rescue
A Leader‐Led Supervision Group as a Model for Practicing Genetic Counselors
Caring for the Care‐Giver: The Benefit of a Peer Supervision Group
A Method for Analyzing Videotaped Genetic Counseling Sessions
<b>Book Review: Jewel.</b> By Bret Lott. Washington Square Press by Pocket Books, New York, NY, 1991, 358 pp., $14.00 (paperback)
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The Experience of Leader‐Led Peer Supervision: Genetic Counselors' Perspectives
The “Circular” Problems of Calculating Risk: Dealing with Consanguinity
Threat to Parental Role: A Possible Mechanism of Altered Self‐Concept Related to Carrier Knowledge
Who Is at Risk for Psychological Distress in Genetic Testing Programs for Hereditary Cancer Disorders?
1999 Presidential Address to the National Society of Genetic Counselors
Presymptomatic Genetic Testing with an APP Mutation in Early‐Onset Alzheimer Disease: A Descriptive Study of Sibship Dynamics
To Use or Not to Use: The Prenatal Genetic Technology/Worry Conundrum
Psychological Model for Presymptomatic Test Interviews: Lessons Learned from Huntington Disease
To Use or Not to Use: Male Partners' Perspectives on Decision Making About Prenatal Diagnosis