Journal of Genetic Counseling - 2006

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Better the Devil You Know? High‐Risk Individuals’ Anticipated Psychological Responses to Genetic Testing for Melanoma Susceptibility
If We Build It … Will They Come? – Establishing a Cancer Genetics Services Clinic for an Underserved Predominantly Latina Cohort Latina
Editorial Introduction: Genetic Counseling Challenges in Cancer
A Survey of Patients’ Experiences with the Cancer Genetic Counseling Process: Recommendations for Cancer Genetics Programs
Ethical Issues in Cancer Genetics: 1) Whose Information Is It?
Why Me? Why Not Me?
The Complexity and Challenges of Genetic Counseling and Testing for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Evolution of the Colored Eco‐Genetic Relationship Map (CEGRM) for Assessing Social Functioning in Women in Hereditary Breast‐Ovarian (HBOC) Families
The Code of Ethics of The National Society of Genetic Counselors
Spiritual Coping, Family History, and Perceived Risk for Breast Cancer—Can We Make Sense of it?
Code of Ethics of the National Society of Genetic Counselors: Explication of Revisions
The Perceived Advantages and Disadvantages of Presymptomatic Testing for Machado‐Joseph Disease: Development of a New Self‐Response Inventory
Assessing the Predictive Accuracy of <i>hMLH1</i> and <i>hMSH2</i> Mutation Probability Models
Illness Representations, Self‐Regulation, and Genetic Counseling: A Theoretical Review
Development of a Communication Aid to Facilitate Risk Communication in Consultations with Unaffected Women from High Risk Breast Cancer Families: A Pilot Study
Depression and Suicidal Ideation After Predictive Testing for Huntington's Disease: A Two‐Year Follow‐up Study
Visioning Family‐Centered Care in Genetics: What Parents and Providers Have to Say
Games in Clinical Genetic Counseling Supervision
Correlates of Depressive Symptoms Among Women Seeking Cancer Genetic Counseling and Risk Assessment at a High‐Risk Cancer Clinic
Newborn Screening for Cystic Fibrosis: Parents’ Preferences Regarding Counseling At the Time of Infants’ Sweat Test
Supervision of Psychosocial Skills in Genetic Counseling
Risk Reduction Behaviors and Provider Communication Following Genetic Counseling and <i>BRCA1</i> Mutation Testing in an African American Kindred African American
Predictive Testing of Eighteen Year Olds: Counseling Challenges
What Do We Tell the Children? Contrasting the Disclosure Choices of Two HD Families Regarding Risk Statusand Predictive Genetic Testing
<b>Genetic Testing: Care, Consent and Liability</b>. <i>By Neil F. Sharpe and Ronald F. Carter</i>. Wiley‐Liss, Hoboken, New Jersey, 2006, 594 pp., Hardback.
A Comparison of Patient Satisfaction with Telehealth and On‐Site Consultations: A Pilot Study for Prenatal Genetic Counseling
Becoming a Daughter
Exploring Genetic Counseling Communication Patterns: The Role of Teaching and Counseling Approaches
Is Self‐Disclosure Part of the Genetic Counselor's Clinical Role?
Commentary on<i>Becoming a Daughter</i>: Trauma is a Powerful Teacher
“Social Separation” Among Women Under 40 Years of Age Diagnosed with Breast Cancer and Carrying a <i>BRCA1</i> or <i>BRCA2</i> Mutation
Diplomates Certified in 2005
A New Definition of Genetic Counseling: National Society of Genetic Counselors’ Task Force Report
Midwives’ Approach to Genetic Diseases and Genetic Counseling in Denizli, Turkey
On Using a Cancer Center Cancer Registry to Identify Newly Affected Women Eligible for Hereditary Breast Cancer Syndrome Testing: Practical Considerations Black; non-White; minority; racial backgrounds
Presented Abstracts from the Twenty‐Fourth Annual Education Conference of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (Los Angeles, California, November 2005)
Parental Perspectives on the Causes of an Autism Spectrum Disorder in their Children
Discovering the Family History of Huntington Disease (HD)
A Qualitative Study of Health Professionals' Views Regarding Provision of Information About Health‐Protective Behaviors During Genetic Consultation for Breast Cancer
National Society of Genetic Counselors, 25th Annual Education Conference
2005 National Society of Genetic Counselors Presidential Address: Raising Our Voice
The Relationship of Nondirectiveness to Genetic Counseling: Report of a Workshop at the 2003 NSGC Annual Education Conference
Attitudes to Genetic Testing for Deafness: The Importance of Informed Choice
Book Review
Twin Gestation Pregnancies: Genetic Counseling and Testing Experience
Knowledge and Attitudes Toward a Free Education and Ashkenazi Jewish Carrier Testing Program Ashkenazi Jewish; Orthodox Judaism
The Importance of Written Information Packages in Support of Case‐Finding Within Families at Risk for Inherited High Cholesterol