Journal of Genetic Counseling - 2002

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Abstracts from the Twenty‐First Annual Education Conference of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (Phoenix, Arizona, November 2002)
Letter to the Editor
Book Review: <b>The Human Genome Project and the Future of Health Care</b>. Edited by Thomas H. Murray, Mark A. Rothstein, and Robert F. Murray, Jr. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1996, 248 pp
Book Review: <b>Special Children, Challenged Parents, the Struggles and Rewards of Raising a Child With a Disability</b> (Rev. ed.). By Robert A. Naseef. Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD,
Approaching Complex Cases With a Crisis Intervention Model and Teamwork: A Commentary
Letter to the Editor: Thomas Hodgkin on the Marriage of First Cousins
Letter to the Editor: Consanguinity and Congenital Birth Defects
Approaching Complex Cases With a Crisis Intervention Model and Teamwork
Ethical Dilemmas in Testing for Late Onset Conditions: Reactions to Testing and Perceived Impact on Other Family Members
Genetic Library: Cancer Genetics
Factors Influencing Men's Interest in Gene Testing for Prostate Cancer Susceptibility
Letter to the Editor: Reply to Becker and Morgan
Guidelines for Writing Letters to Patients
Book Review: <b>Testing Women, Testing the Fetus: The Social Impact of Amniocentesis in America</b>. By Rayna Rapp. Routledge, New York, 1999, 361 pp., $30.00 (hardback)
Commentary on Guidelines for Writing Letters to Patients
Editorial
Genetic Counseling: A New Perspective
Defining Moments: Professional Integrity
Defining Moments: Important Lessons for Genetic Counselors
<b>Book Review: Counseling About Cancer: Strategies for Genetic Counseling (2nd ed).</b> By Katherine Schneider. Wiley‐Liss, New York, 2002, 333 pp., $39.95 (paperback)
Lifetime Continuing Education: Learning from My Son
Incorporating a Psychological Counselor in a Cancer Risk Assessment Program: Necessity, Acceptability, and Potential Roles
The Inner World of the Genetic Counselor
Determining Complex Genetic Risks by Computer
Models of Genetic Counseling and Their Effects on Multicultural Genetic Counseling
Defining Moments: Coming Full Circle
Defining Moments: Catalysts for Professional Development
Beach Glass
Defining Moments in Genetic Counseling, Or, the Day I Knew “The Patient Is Not Always Right”
A Qualitative Investigation of Student and Supervisor Perceptions of Live Supervision in Genetic Counseling
Editorial Introduction
Fabry Disease in Genetic Counseling Practice: Recommendations of the National Society of Genetic Counselors
Genetic Counseling and Screening of Consanguineous Couples and Their Offspring: Recommendations of the National Society of Genetic Counselors ethnic group
<b>Book Review: Psychosocial Genetic Counseling.</b> By Jon Weil. Oxford University Press, New York 10016, 2000, 297 pp. $49.95 (hardcover)
2001 Presidential Address
Commentary on Genetic Counseling—A Profession in Search of Itself
Genetic Library
A Conversation About the Indirect Road to Nondirective Genetic Counseling: A Defining Moment Through Research
Genetic Library
<b>Book Review: Prenatal Testing and Disability Rights.</b> Edited by Erik Parens and Adrienne Asch. Georgetown University Press, Washington, DC, 2000, 352 pp., $23.95 (paperback)
Pushing Through the Door
DNA‐Sequence Patenting: National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) Position Paper
When Grief Roars
Announcements
Commentary on The Inner World of the Genetic Counselor: The Unexamined Counseling Life
<b>Book Review: Cancer Genetics for the Clinician.</b> Edited by Gail L. Shaw. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 1999, 204 pp. (hardback)
Qualitative Evaluation of Medical Information Processing Needs of 60 Women Choosing Ovarian Cancer Surveillance or Prophylactic Oophorectomy
A Survey of Genetic Counselors' Strategies for Addressing Ethical and Professional Challenges in Practice
There Is Power in Numbers
“People Say It's a Little Uncomfortable”: Prenatal Genetic Counselors' Use of Constructed Dialogue to Reference Procedural Pain
Genetic Counselor or Patient—Who Am I Today?
Errata
Letter to the Editor: Insurance Justification Letters
<b>Book Review: Genetics Visual Aids for Educators &amp; Health Care Professionals</b> (2nd ed.). By Cindy Campbell‐Lashley. CCL Books, Bloomington, MN, 2001, 47 pp., $50.00 (3‐ring binder). http://ww
<b>Book Review: Decoding Darkness: The Search for the Genetic Causes of Alzheimer's Disease.</b> By Rudolph E. Tanzi and Ann B. Parson. Perseus Publishing, Cambridge, MA, 2000, 281 pp., $26.00 (U.S.),
Instructions to Contributors
Compassionate Colleague, Genetic Counselor, and Friend
Pregnancy and Genetic Counseling: The Other Side of the Fence
Overcoming Self‐Doubt in the Genetic Counseling Session—A Student's Perspective
Everything I Ever Needed to Know About Genetic Counseling Research I Learned from Attending the Jane Engelberg Memorial Fellowship Grantmanship Seminar
Women's Knowledge of Prenatal Ultrasound and Informed Choice
Announcement
Erratum