Ebook: How to Talk with Families About Genetics and Psychiatric Illness
Author: Austin Jehannine, Holly Landrum Peay
- Tags: Family counseling, Family counseling--Genetics, Family Relations, Genetic Counseling--methods, Linkage (Genetics), Medical History Taking, Mental Disorders--genetics, Mental illness--Genetic aspects, Mental illness -- Genetic aspects, Family counseling -- Genetics, Mental Disorders -- genetics, Genetic Counseling -- methods
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
- City: New York
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
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As we learn more about how our biology and genes can play into the development of a mental health disorder, patients and their families are increasingly seeking answers to tough questions about common risk factors, recurrence, genetic testing, and implications for future generations --;"This book is a remarkable achievement, and essential reading for all mental health clinicians, physicians, and genetic counselors. Peay and Austin have answered the critical need for a resource that prepares clinicians to help individuals and families make sense of the complex and rapidly-advancing field of psychiatric genetics. There is simply no other book like this."--Jordan W. Smoller, MD, ScD, Director, Psychiatric Genetics, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School --;Genetics 101 -- Getting started : contracting -- Taking a family history -- Explaining how psychiatric illness happens -- Evaluating and assessing risk -- Explaining risk -- Pregant women who have a psychiatric illness -- Parents of at-risk children -- Parents of affected children -- Unaffected family members -- Talking to clients about genetic susceptibility testing -- How to talk about genetic testing to inform medication strategy -- Looking forward : how you and your client might benefit from a more complete understanding of etiology.;"A must-read for all mental health and genetics clinicians. Its easy-to-read, question-and-answer format reflects the most common clinical concerns. By providing straightforward, specific language to use with patients, as well as counseling aids, case examples, and practical tips, Peay and Austin help mental health practitioners easily translate research findings into their clinical work."--Christine Finn, PhD, Director, Psychiatry Residency Training Program, and Director, Crises and Consultation Service, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center --Book Jacket.;This guide explains just how to address these questions and concerns in a way that's comprehensible and compassionate. Filled with case studies, sample dialogues, and question-and-answer examples, it is an essential roadmap for practitioners, helping them to demystify a complex issue for their clients and equipping them with the accurate, reassuring information they need. --
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