9780202363998-0202363996-Genetic Counseling: Ethical Challenges and Consequences

Genetic Counseling: Ethical Challenges and Consequences

ISBN-13: 9780202363998
ISBN-10: 0202363996
Edition: 1
Author: Arthur L. Caplan, Bonnie S. LeRoy, Dianne M. Bartels
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Paperback 340 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780202363998
ISBN-10: 0202363996
Edition: 1
Author: Arthur L. Caplan, Bonnie S. LeRoy, Dianne M. Bartels
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Paperback 340 pages

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Genetic Counseling: Ethical Challenges and Consequences (ISBN-13: 9780202363998 and ISBN-10: 0202363996), written by authors Arthur L. Caplan, Bonnie S. LeRoy, Dianne M. Bartels, was published by Routledge in 2010. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Counseling (Psychology & Counseling, Biology, Biological Sciences, Genetics, Evolution, Health Care Delivery, Administration & Medicine Economics, Counseling, Psychology, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Genetic Counseling: Ethical Challenges and Consequences (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Counseling books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Genetic counseling is fairly new. The fact that the field is an accepted professional enterprise in universities, clinics, and hospitals throughout the United States is remarkable.

The contributors argue that genetics and medicine rest on beliefs widely held in American society. Scientific progress is good, and highly sophisticated technologies are appropriate means to solving medical problems. The better understanding they gain about the nature and evolution of disease, the more prepared clinicians will be to treat and prevent future occurrence of disease. A belief that medicine, including genetic medicine, is clear, factually based, and objective undergirds the strategies and norms of genetic counseling.

This collection of original papers explores the history, values, and norms of that process, with focus on the value of non-directiveness in counseling practice. The contributors’ examination of genetic counseling issues serves as a foundation from which to address the ethical, legal, and policy considerations of clinical genetics.

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