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Bibliographic Database on Psychosocial Genetic Counseling - D-G
Dr. Weil compiled this database in the process of writing Psychosocial Genetic Counseling, Oxford University Press, 2000. With a few exceptions, compilation was completed in December 2000, and it has not been updated since then.

d'Ydewall G, Evers-Kiebooms G (1987) Experiments of genetic risk perception and decision making:  Explorative studies. Birth Defects 23: 209-226

Dallaire L, Lortie G, des Rochers M, Clermont R, Vachon C (1995) Parental reaction and adaptability to the prenatal diagnosis of fetal defect or genetic disease leading to pregnancy interruption. Prenat Diagn 15: 249-259

Daly M, Farmer J, Harrop-Stein C, Montgomery S, Itzen M, Costalas JW, Rogatko A, Miller S, Balshem A, Gillespie D (1999) Exploring family relationships in cancer risk counseling using the genogram. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention 8: 393-398

Daneshpour M (1998) Muslim families and family therapy. J Marital Fam Ther 24: 355-390

Daniels R (1971) Concentration Camps USA:  Japanese Americans and World War II. Dryden Press, Hinsdale IL

Darling RB (1979) Families Against Society:  A Study of Reactions to Children with Birth Defects. SAGE, Beverly Hills, CA

Darling RB, Darling J (1982) Children Who Are different:  Meeting the Challenges of Birth Defects in Society. Mosby, St. Louis

Darling RB (1987) The economic and psycho-social consequences of disability:  Family-society relationships. In: Ferrari M, Sussman MB (eds) Childhood Disability and Family Systems. Haworth Press, New York, pp 46-61

Darling RB (1988) Parental entrepreneurship:  A consumerist response to professional dominance. Journal of Social Issues 

Darling RB (1991) Initial and continuing adaptation to the birth of a disabled child. In: Seligman M (ed) The Family with a Handicapped Child, 2nd edn. Allyn and Bacon, Boston, pp 55-90

Darling RB (1991) Parent-professional interaction:  The roots of misunderstanding. In: Seligman M (ed) The Family with a Handicapped Child, 2nd edn. Allyn and Bacon, Boston, pp 119-149

Darr A (1997) Consanguineous marriage and genetics:  A positive relationship. In: Clarke A, Parsons E (eds) Culture, Kinship and Genes:  Towards Cross-Cultural Genetics. St. Martin's, New York, pp 83-96

Davis H, Fallowfield L (1991) Counselling and Communication in Health Care. Wiley, Chichester

Davison C, Macintyre S, Smith GD (1994) The potential social impact of predictive genetic testing for susceptibility to common chronic diseases:  A review and proposed research agenda. Sociology of Health and Illness 16: 340-371

Davison C (1996) Predictive genetics:  The cultural implications of supplying probable futures. In: Marteau T, Richards M (eds) The Troubled Helix:  Social and Psychological Implications of the New Human Genetics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, pp 317-330

Decruyenaere M, Evers-Kiebooms G, Welkenhuysen M, Bande-Knops J, Van Gerven V, Van den Berghe H (1995) Adolescents' opinions about genetic risk information, prenatal diagnosis, and pregnancy termination. J Med Genet 32: 799-804

Denayer L, Evers-Kiebooms G, Van den Berghe H (1990) A child with cystic fibrosis:  I. Parental knowledge about the genetic transmission of CF and about DNA-diagnostic procedures. Clin Genet 37: 198-206

Denayer L, De Boeck K, Evers-Keibooms G, Van de Berghe H (1992) The transfer of information about genetic transmission to brothers and sisters of parents with a CF child. Birth Defects 28: 149-158

Denayer L, Evers-Kiebooms G, De Boeck K, Van den Berghe H (1992) Reproductive decision making of aunts and uncles of a child with cystic fibrosis:  Genetic risk perception and attitudes toward carrier identification and prenatal diagnosis. Am J Med Genet 44: 104-111

Denayer L, Welkenhuysen M, Evers-Kiebooms G, Cassiman J-J, Van den Berghe H (1997) Risk perception after CF carrier testing and impact of the test result on reproductive decision making. Am J Med Genet 69: 422-428

DeWachter MAM (1988) Recent development in genetic counselling:  Ethical viewpoints. In: Hicks EK, Berg JM (eds) The Genetics of Mental Retardation:  Biomedical, Psychosocial and Ethical Issues. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, Netherlands, pp 177-184

Dicker M, Dicker L (1978) Genetic counseling as an occupational specialty:  A sociological perspective. Soc Biol 25: 272-278

Disclosure ASoHGSISoF (1998) ASHG Statement:  Professional disclosure of familial genetic information. Am J Hum Genet 62: 474-483

Dixson B, Dang V, Cleveland JO, Peterson RM (1992) An educational program to overcome language and cultural barriers to genetic services. J Genet Counsel 1: 267-274

Djurdjinovic L (1997) Generations lost:  A psychological discussion of a cancer genetics case report. J Genet Counsel 6: 177-180

Djurdjinovic L (1998) Psychosocial counseling. In: Baker DL, Schuette JL, Uhlmann WR (eds) A Guide to Genetic Counseling. Wiley-Liss, New York, pp 127-166

Dobzhansky T (1937) Genetics and the Origin of Species. Columbia University Press, New York

Doyle DL (1995/6) On the horizon:  A CPT code specific to genetic counseling? Perspectives in Genetic Counseling 17: 1,5

Doyle DL (1996) The 1996 professional status survey. Perspectives in Genetic Counseling 18: 1-8

Driscoll PT (1986) Early adolescence:  Identity formation. In: Lapham EV, Shevlin KM (eds) The Impact of Chronic Illness on Psychosocial Stages of Human Development. Dept. of Social Work, Georgetown University Hospital and Medical Center, Washington D C, pp 67-75

DudokdeWit AC, Tibben A, Frets PG, Meijers-Heijboer EJ, Devilee P, Klijn JGM, Oosterwijk JC, Niermeijer MF (1997) BRCA1 in the family:  A case description of the psychological implications. Am J Med Genet 71: 63-71

Dunne C, Warren C (1988) Lethal autonomy:  The malfunction of the informed consent mechanism within the context of prenatal diagnosis of genetic variants. Issues Law Med 14: 165-202

Durant J, Hansen A, Bauer M (1996) Public understanding of the new genetics. In: Marteau T, Richards M (eds) The Troubled Helix:  Social and Psychological Implications of the New Human Genetics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, pp 235-248

Durfy SJ, Bowen DJ, McTiernan A, Sporleder J, Burke W (1999) Attitudes and interest in genetic testing for breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility in diverse groups of women in western Washington. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention 8: 369-375

Duster T (1990) Backdoor to Eugenics. Routledge, New York

Duster T (1999) The social consequences of genetic disclosure. In: Carson RA, Rothstein MA (eds) Behavioral Genetics:  The Clash of Culture and Biology. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, pp 172-188

Duvall EM (1977) Marriage and Family Development, 5th edn. Lippincott, Philadelphia

Eisenberg DM, Davis RB, Ettner SL, Appel S, Wilkey S, Van Rompay M, Kessler RC (1998) Trends in alternative medicine use in the United States, 1990-1997:  Results of a follow-up national survey. JAMA 280: 1569-1575

Eisenbruch M (1984) Cross-cultural aspects of bereavement:  I. A conceptual framework for comparative analysis. Cult Med  Psychiatry 8: 283-30

Eisenbruch M (1984) Cross-cultural aspects of bereavement:  II. Ethnic and cultural variations in the development of bereavement practices. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 8: 315-347

Ekwo EE, Kim J-O, Gosselink CA (1987) Parental perceptions of the burden of genetic disease. Am J Med Genet 28: 955-963

Elson M (1987) The Kohut Seminars on Self Psychology and Psychotherapy with Adolescents and Young Adults. W.W. Norton, New York

Elwyn G, Gray J, Clarke A (2000) Shared decision making and non-directiveness in genetic counselling. J Med Genet 37: 135-138

Emery AEH, Watt MS, Clack ER (1972) The effects of genetic counseling in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Clin Genet 3: 147-150

Emery AEH, Raeburn JA, Skinner R, Holloway S, Lewis P (1979) Prospective study of genetic counseling. BMJ 1: 1253-1256

Emery AEH, Pullen I (1984) Psychological Aspects of Genetic Counseling   London  Academic Press

Emery J, Kumar S, Smith H (1998) Patient understanding of genetic principles and their expectations of genetic services wtihin the NHS:  A qualitative study. Community Genet 1: 78-83

Emler N (1993) The young person's relationship to the institutional order. In: Jackson S, Rodriguez-Tomé H (eds) Adolescence and Its Social Worlds. Lawrence Erlbaum, Hove UK, pp 229-250

Epstein CJ (1997) 1996 ASHG Presidential address: Toward the 21st century. Am J Hum Genet 60: 1-9

Erikson EH (1963) Childhood and Society, 2nd edn. W W Norton, New York

Eunpu DL (1995) The impact of infertility and treatment guidelines for couples therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy 23: 115-128

Eunpu DL (1997) Systemically-based psychotherapeutic techniques in genetic counseling. J Genet Counsel 6: 1-20

Eunpu DL (1997) Generations lost:  A cancer genetics case report commentary. J Genet Counsel 6: 173-176

Evans MI, Pryde PG, Evans WJ, Johnson MP (1993) The choices women make about prenatal diagnosis. Fetal Diagn Ther 8: 70-8

Evans DGR, Blair V, Greenhalgh R, Hopwood P, Howell A (1994) The impact of genetic counselling on risk perception in women with a family history of breast cancer. Br J Cancer 70: 934-938

Evers-Kiebooms G, van den Berghe H (1979) Impact of genetic counseling:  A review of published follow-up studies. Clin Genet 15: 465-474

Evers-Kiebooms G, Cassiman J-J, Van den Berghe H, d'Ydewalle G (1987) Genetic Risk, Risk Perception and Decision Making. Birth Defects 23

Evers-Kiebooms G (1987) Decision making in Huntington's disease and cystic fibrosis. Birth Defects 23: 115-149

Evers-Kiebooms G, Denayer L, Van den Berghe H (1990) A child with cystic fibrosis:  II. Subsequent family planning decisions, reproduction and use of prenatal diagnosis. Clin Genet 37: 207-215

Evers-Kiebooms G, Fryns J-P, Cassiman J-J, Van den Berghe H (1992) Psychosocial Aspects of Genetic Counseling. 28

Evers-Kiebooms G, Denayer L, Welkenhuysen M, Cassiman J-J, Van den Berghe H (1994) A stigmatizing effect of the carrier status for cystic fibrosis? Clin Genet 46: 336-343

Evers-Kiebooms G (1995) Risk communication in genetic counseling and genetic risk perception. European Review of Applied Psychology 45: 23-27

Evers-Kiebooms G, Decruyenaere M, Welkenhuysen M (1995) Reply to the commentary on Decruyenaer et al "Adolescent's opinions about risk information, prental diagnosis, and pregnancy termination". J Med Genet 32: 836

Fadiman A (1997) The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down:  A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New York

Fairchild AL, Bayer R (1999) Uses and abuses of Tuskegee. Science 284: 919-921

Falek A (1984) Sequential aspects of coping and other issues in decision making in genetic counseling. In: Emery AEH, Pullen IM (eds) Psychological Aspects of Genetic Counseling. Academic Press, London, pp 23-36

Falicov CJ (1998) Latino Families in Therapy:  A Guide to Multicultural Practice. Guilford, New York

Fanos JH, Nickerson BG (1991) Long-term effects of sibling death during adolescence. Journal of Adolescent Research 6: 70-82

Fanos JH, Johnson JP (1995) Perception of carrier status by cystic fibrosis siblings. Am J Hum Genet 57: 431-438

Fanos JH, Johnson JP (1995) Barriers to carrier testing for adult cystic fibrosis sibs:  The importance of not knowing. Am J Med Genet 59: 85-91

Fanos JH (1996) Sibling Loss. Lawrence Erlbaum, Mahwah NJ

Fanos JH (1997) Developmental tasks of childhood and adolescence:  Implications for genetic testing. Am J Med Genet 71: 22-28

Fanos JH (1999) "My crooked vision":  The well sib views ataxia-telangiectasia. Am J Med Genet 87: 420-425

Fanos JH (1999) The missing link in linkage analysis:  The well sibling revisited. Genet Test 3: 273-278

Fanos JH, Mackintosh M (1999) "Never again joy without sorrow":  The impact on the parents of a child with ataxia-telangiectasia. Am J Med Genet 87: 413-419

Fanos JH, Gatti RA (1999) A mark on the arm:  Myths of carrier status in sibs of individuals with ataxia-telangiectasia. Am J Med Genet 86: 338-346

Faust S, Dricky R (1986) Working with interpreters. J Fam Pract 22: 131-138

Featherstone H (1980) A Difference in the Family:  Life with a Disabled Child. Basic Books, New York

Fewell RR (1991) Parenting moderately handicapped children. In: Seligman M (ed) The Family with a Handicapped Child, 2nd edn. Allyn and Bacon, Boston, pp 203-236

Fine BA, Gettig E, Greendale K, Leopold B, Paul NW (1990) Strategies in Genetic Counseling:  Reproductive Genetics & New Technologies. Birth Defects 26

Fine BA (1993) The evolution of nondirectiveness in genetic counseling and implications of the human genome project. In: Bartels DM, LeRoy BS, Caplan AL (eds) Prescribing Our Future:  Ethical Challenges in Genetic Counseling. Aldine de Gruyter, New York, pp 101-117

Fineman RM, Meier G, Nye G, Vetrano MA (1987) The religious influences on the genetic counseling process:  A round table discussion. Birth Defects 23: 154-161

Finucane B (1998) Acculturation in women with mental retardation and its impact on genetic counseling. J Genet Counsel 7: 31-47

Finucane B (1998) Working with Women Who Have Mental Retardation:  A Genetic Counselor's Guide. Elwyn, Inc,, Elwyn PA

Fisher NL (1992) Ethnocultural approaches to genetics. Pediatr Clin North Am 39: 55-64

Fisher NL (1996) Cultural and Ethnic Diversity:  A Guide for Genetics Professionals   Baltimore  Johns Hopkins University Press

Fisher NL (1996) Introduction. In: Fisher NL (ed) Cultural and Ethnic Diversity:  A Guide for Genetics Professionals. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, pp xiii-xxi

Fitzgerald J (1998) Geneticizing disability:  The human genome project and the commodification of self. Issues Law  Med 14: 147-163

Fitzpatrick C, Barry C (1986) Communication within families about Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Dev Med Child Neurol 28: 596-599

Fletcher JC (1984) Ethical and social aspects of risk predictions. Clin Genet 25: 25-31

Flores G, Abreu M, Schwartz I, Hill M (2000) The importance of language and culture in pediatric care:  Case studies from the Latino community. J Pediatr 137: 842-848

Folkman S, Lazarus RS, Dunkel-Schetter C, DeLongis A, Gruen RJ (1986) Dynamics of a stressful encounter:  Cognitive apraisal, coping, and encounter outcomes. Journal of Peronality and Social Psychology 50: 992-1003

Folwarski J, Marganoff PP (1996) Polish families. In: McGoldrick M, Giordano J, Pearce JK (eds) Ethnicity and Family Therapy, 2nd edn. Guilford, London, pp 658-672

Fonda Allen JS, Mulhauser LC (1995) Genetic counseling after abnormal prenatal diagnosis:  Facilitating coping in familes who continue their pregnancies. J Genet Counsel 4: 251-266

Foster MW, Sharp RR, Freeman WL, Chino M, Bernsten D, Carter TH (1999) The role of community review in evaluating the risks of human genetic variation research. Am J Hum Genet 64: 1719-1727

Fox S, Bloch M, Fahy M, Hayden MR (1989) Predictive testing for Huntington disease:  I. Description of a pilot project in British Columbia. Am J Med Genet 32: 211-216

Franks L (1999) Miracle Kid. The New Yorker May 17: 68-77

Fraser FC (1977) Degree of directiveness. In: Lubs HA, de la Cruz F (eds) Genetic Counseling. Raven Press, New York, pp 579-581

Freeman EW, Boxer AS, Rickels K, Tureck R, Mastroianni L (1985) Psychological evaluation and support in a program of in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. Fertil and Steril 43: 48-53

Freimuth VS, Quinn SC, Thomas SB, Cole G, Zook E, Duncan T (2001) African Americans' views on research and the Tuskegee syphilis study. Soc Sci Med 52: 797-808

Frets PG, Duivenvoorden HJ, Verhage F, Niermeijer MF, van den Berghe SMM, Galjaard H (1990) Factors influencing the reproductive decision after genetic counseling. Am J Med Genet 35: 496-502

Frets PH, Niermeijer MF (1990) Reproductive planning after genetic counseling:  A perspective from the last decade. Clin Genet 38: 295-306

Frets PG, Duivenvoorden JH, Verhage F, Ketzer E, Niermeijer MF (1990) Model identifying the reproductive decision after genetic counseling. Am J Med Genet 35: 503-509

Frets PG, Duivenvoorden HJ, Verhage F, Peters-Romeyn BMT, Nierjeijer MF (1991) Analysis of problems in making the reproductive decision after genetic counseling. J Med Genet 28: 194-200

Friedman EH (1982) The myth of the shiksa. In: McGoldrick M, Pearce JK, Giordano J (eds) Ethnicity and Family Therapy. Guilford, New York, pp 499-526

Friedman LC, Webb JA, Richards CS, Lynch GR, Kaplan AL, Brunicardi FC, Plon SE (1999) Psychological impact of receiving negative BRCA1 mutation test results in Ashkenazim. Genetics in Medicine 1: 74-79

Fuller-Thomson E, Minkler M, Driver D (1997) A profile of grandparents raising grandchildren in the United States. The Gerontologist 37: 406-411

Gabbard GO (1995) Theories of personality and psychopathology:  Psychoanalysis. In: Kaplan HI, Sadock BJ (eds) Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, 6th edn. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, pp 431-486

Gallup GH, Jr (1996) Religion in America 1996. Princeton Religion Research Center, Princeton

Garrison WT, McQuiston S (1989) Chronic Illness During Childhood and Adolescence:  Psychological Aspects. SAGE, Newbury Park CA

Gelehrter TD, Collins FS, Ginsburg D (1998) Principles of Medical Genetics, 2nd edn. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore

Geller G, Strauss M, Bernhardt BA, Holtzman NA (1997) "Decoding" informed consent:  Insights from women regarding breast cancer susceptibility testing. Hastings Cent Rep 27: 28-33

Genetics ISoNi (1998) Statement on the Scope and Standards of Genetics Clinical Nursing Practice. American Nurses Publishing, Washington

Gervais KG (1993) Objectivity, value neutrality, and nondirectiveness in genetic counseling. In: Bartels DM, LeRoy BS, Caplan AL (eds) Prescribing Our Future:  Ethical Challenges in Genetic Counseling. Aldine de Gruyter, New York, pp 119-130

Gettig E, Hannig V, Westphal-Fitzgerald J (1987) Rural genetic counseling:  Working in the field. Birth Defects 23: 214-225

Giardiello FM, Brensinger JD, Petersen GM, Luce MC, Hylind LM, Bacon JA, Booker SV, Parker RD, Hamilton SR (1997) The use and interpretation of commercial APC gene testing for familial adenomatous polyposis. NEJM 336: 823-827

Goffman E (1963) Stigma:  Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity. Prentice-Hall, Englewood, NJ

Golbus MS, Conte FA, Schneider EL, Epstein CJ (1974) Intrauterine diagnosis of genetic defects:  Results, problems, and follow-up of one hundred cases in a prenatal genetic detection center. Am J Obstet Gynecol 118: 897-905

Goldstein MA, Biesecker BB (1993) Introduction to 1992 Asilomar Conference papers. J Genet Counsel 2: 153-154

Goodman JF, Abrams EZ (1988) Giving bad news to parents. In: Ball S (ed) Strategies in Genetic Counseling:  The Challenge of the Future, vol I. Human Sciences, New York, pp 136-154

Greb A (1998) Multiculturalism and the practice of genetic counseling. In: Baker DL, Schuette JL, Uhlmann WR (eds) A Guide to Genetic Counseling. Wiley-Liss, New York, pp 171-198

Green R (1992) Letter to a genetic counselor. J Genet Counsel 1: 55-70

Green J, Murton F, Statham H (1993) Psychosocial issues raised by a familial ovarian cancer register. J Med Genet 30: 575-579

Green JM (1995) Comment. J Med Genet 32

Green J, Statham H (1996) Psychosocial aspects of prenatal screening and diagnosis. In: Marteau T, Richards M (eds) The Troubled Helix:  Social and Psychological Implications of the New Human Genetics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, pp 140-163

Green J, Richards M, Murton F, Statham H, Hallowell N (1997) Family communication and genetic counseling:  The case of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. J Genet Counsel 6: 45-60

Green R-J (1998) Race and the field of family therapy. In: McGoldrick M (ed) Re-visioning Family Therapy:  Race, Culture, and Gender in Clinical Practice. Guilford, New York, pp 93-110

Greendale K (1992) Role of non-physician health-care providers in incorporating genetic services into community medicine. Birth Defects 28: 103-114

Greenfield PM (1997) You can't take it with you:  Why ability assessments don't cross cultures. American Psychologist 52: 1115-1124

Greenspan SI (1991) The Clinical Interview of the Child, 2nd edn. American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC

Griffin M, Kavanaugh C, Sorenson J (1977) Genetic information, client perspective and genetic counseling. Soc Work Health Care 2: 171-180

Grobstein R (1979) Amniocentesis counseling. In: Kessler S (ed) Genetic Counseling:  Psychological Dimensions. Academic Press, New York, pp 107-113

Guerin PJ, Jr., Fay LF, Burden SL, Kautto JG (1987) The Evaluation and Treatment of Marital Conflict:  A Four-Stage Approach. Basic Books, New York

Gurman AS, Messer SB (1995) Essential Psychotherapies:  Theory and Practice   New York  Guilford

(Updated 12/9/05)