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Bibliographic Database on Psychosocial Genetic
Counseling - H-K
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.
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Hallowell
N, Murton F, Statham H, Green JM, Richards MPM (1997) Women's need
for information before attending genetic counseling for familial
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Hallowell
N, Statham H, Murton F, Green J, Richards M (1997) "Talking
about chance": The
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Hallowell
N, Statham H, Murton F (1998) Women's understanding of their risk
of developing breast/ovarian cancer before and after genetic
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Hamilton
NG (1988) Self and Others: Object
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Hand-Mauser
ME (1989) Techniques in systemic family therapy:
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PS, Clarke AJ (1997) Genetics, Society, and Clinical Practice.
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A (1978) Diagrammatic assessment of family relationships. Soc
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L, Knoki-Wilson UM (1996) Culture of Native Americans of the
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CV (1992) Genetic testing for Huntington's disease--A family
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VE (1975) Alternative models of counseling for genetic disorders.
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VE (1979) Psychological issues in sickle cell counseling. In:
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Health
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A (1997) An oral history of the National Society of Genetic
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Henderson
BJ, Maguire BT (1998) Lay representations of genetic disease, and
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Hicks
EK, Berg JM (1988) The Genetics of Mental Retardation:
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E, Rosenfield JM (2000) The experience of leader-led peer
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PM (1998) Climbing up the rough side of the mountain. In:
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CH (1991) Psychosocial identity development and cultural others.
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N, Perrin JM, Ireys HT (1985) Chronically Ill Children and Their
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Hodge
SE (1998) A simple, unified approach to Bayesian risk
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L (1981) Foundations of Family Therapy:
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NA (1989) Proceed With Caution:
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FA, Chavez LR, Mishra SI, Valdez RB (1996) Differing beliefs about
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EM, Thompson MW (1976) Carrier detection and genetic counseling in
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Israel
J, Cunningham M, Thumann H, Arnos KS (1992) Genetic counseling for
deaf adults: Communication/language
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Israel
J, Cunningham M, Thumann H, Arnos KS (1996) Deaf culture. In:
Fisher NL (ed) Cultural and Ethnic Diversity:
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M (1994) Shame and the origins of self-esteem:
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N, Carrese J, Pearlman R (1995) Caring for patients in
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Jendreck
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RL, Tanner NM (1989) Approaching the adolescent patient. In:
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Johnson
RL (1989) Adolescent growth and development. In: Hofmann A,
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Johnson
SDJ (1990) Toard clarifying culture, race and ethnicity
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Jones
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Jung M
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Kahn MD
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VL (1986) Late adolescence: Identity
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PT (1991) Understanding Breast Cancer Risk. Temple University
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Kelly
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AL (2000) A leader-led supervision group as a model for practicing
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12/9/05)
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