ABSTRACT

Genetic counselors translate the findings of scientific investigation into meaningful accounts that enable individuals and families to make decisions about their lives. This collection of original papers explores the history, values, and norms of that process, with some focus on the value of nondirectiveness in counseling practice. The contributors; examination of genetic counseling issues serves as a foundation from which to address other ethical, legal, and policy considerations in the expanding universe of clinical genetics.

part I|54 pages

Evolution of Genetic Counseling

part II|40 pages

Social and Policy Issues in Genetic Counseling

chapter Chapter 5|7 pages

Risk and the Ethics of Genetic Choice

chapter Chapter 6|13 pages

Discrimination Issues and Genetic Screening

chapter Chapter 8|6 pages

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