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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.

Haffner L (1992) Translation is not enough:  Interpreting in a medical setting. West J Med 157: 255-259

Hainsworth MA, Eakes GG, Burke ML (1994) Coping with chronic sorrow. Issues Ment Health Nurs 15: 59-66

Hall S, Bobrow M, Marteau TM (1997) Parents attributions of blame for the birth of a child with Down syndrome:  A pilot study. Psychology and Health 12: 579-587

Hallowell N, Murton F, Statham H, Green JM, Richards MPM (1997) Women's need for information before attending genetic counseling for familial breast or ovarian cancer:  A questionnaire, interview, and observational study. British Medical Journal 314: 281-283

Hallowell N, Statham H, Murton F, Green J, Richards M (1997) "Talking about chance":  The presentation of risk information during genetic counseling for breast and ovarian cancer. J Genet Counsel 6: 269-286

Hallowell N, Statham H, Murton F (1998) Women's understanding of their risk of developing breast/ovarian cancer before and after genetic counseling. J Genet Counsel 7: 345-364

Hamilton NG (1988) Self and Others:  Object Relations Theory in Practice. Jason Aronsons, Northvale NJ

Hand-Mauser ME (1989) Techniques in systemic family therapy:  Applications for genetic counseling. In: Zellers NJ (ed) Strategies for Genetic Counseling, vol 2. Human Sciences, New York, pp 93-120

Harper PS (1997) China's genetic law. In: Harper PS, Clarke AJ (eds) Genetics, Society, and Clinical Practice. Bios Scientific, Oxford, pp 237-246

Harper PS, Clarke AJ (1997) Genetics, Society, and Clinical Practice. Bios Scientific, Oxford

Harris R, Lane B, Harris H, Williamson P, Dodge J, Modell B, Ponder B, Rodeck C, Alberman E (1999) National confidential enquiry into counseling for genetic disorders by non-geneticists:   General recommendations and specific standards for improving care. Br J Obstet Gynaecol 106: 658-663

Hartman A (1978) Diagrammatic assessment of family relationships. Soc Casework : 465-476

Hauck L, Knoki-Wilson UM (1996) Culture of Native Americans of the Southwest. In: Fisher NL (ed) Cultural and Ethnic Diversity:  A Guide for Genetics Professionals. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, pp 60-85

Hayes CV (1992) Genetic testing for Huntington's disease--A family issue. NEJM 327: 1449-1451

Headings VE (1975) Alternative models of counseling for genetic disorders. Soc Biol 22: 297-303

Headings VE (1979) Psychological issues in sickle cell counseling. In: Kessler S (ed) Genetic Counseling:  Psychological Dimensions. Academic Press, New York, pp 185-198

Health NCfEiMaC (1988) Resources for Clergy in Human Genetic Problems, 2nd edn. available from National Maternal and Child Health Clearinghouse, 38th and R Streets, N.W., Washington, DC 20057

Heimler A, Greendale K, Phelps L, Callanan N, Resta R (1990) Workshop:  Countertransference and the genetic counselor. Birth Defects 26: 133-135

Heimler A (1997) An oral history of the National Society of Genetic Counselors. J Genet Counsel 6: 315-336

Henderson BJ, Maguire BT (1998) Lay representations of genetic disease, and predictive testing. J Health Psychol 3: 233-241

Hicks EK, Berg JM (1988) The Genetics of Mental Retardation:  Biomedical, Psychosocial and Ethical Issues   Dordrecht, Netherlands  Kluwer Academic

Hill SA (1994) Motherhood and the obfuscation of medical knowledge:  The case of sickle cell disease. Gender & Society 8: 29-47

Hiller E, Rosenfield JM (2000) The experience of leader-led peer supervision:  Genetic counselors' perspectives. J Genet Counsel 9: 399-410

Hines PM, Boyd-Franklin N (1996) African American families. In: McGoldrick M, Giordano J, Pearce JK (eds) Ethnicity and Family Therapy, 2nd edn. Guilford Press, New York, pp 66-84

Hines PM (1998) Climbing up the rough side of the mountain. In: McGoldrick M (ed) Re-visioning Family Therapy:  Race, Culture, and Gender in Clinical Practice. Guilford, New York, pp 78-89

Hirschhorn K (1996) Human Genetics:  A discipline at risk for fragmentation. Am J Hum Genet 58: 1-6

Hoare CH (1991) Psychosocial identity development and cultural others. Journal of Counseling and Development 70: 45-53

Hobbs N, Perrin JM, Ireys HT (1985) Chronically Ill Children and Their Families. Jossey-Bass, San Francisco

Hobdell EF, Deatrick JA (1996) Chronic sorrow:  a content analysis of parental differences. J Genet Counsel 5: 57-68

Hodge SE (1998) A simple, unified approach to Bayesian risk calculations. J Genet Counsel 7: 235-261

Hof L, Treat SR (1989) Marital assessment:  Providing a framework for dyadic therapy. In: Weeks GR (ed) Treating Couples:  The Intersystem Model of the Marriage Council of Philadelphia. Brunner/Mazel, New York, pp 3-21

Hoffman L (1981) Foundations of Family Therapy:  A Conceptual Framework for Systems Change. Basic Books, New York

Hoffmaster B (1991) The theory and practice of applied ethics. Dialogue XXX: 213-234

Hoffrage U, Lindsey S, Hertwig R, Gigerenzer G (2000) Communicating statistical information. Science 290: 2261-2262

Hofmann AD, Greydanus DE (1989) Principles of psychosocial evaluation and counseling. In: Hofmann A, Greydanus D (eds) Adolescent Medicine, 2nd edn. Appleton & Lange, Norwalk CT, pp 533-551

Holtzman NA (1989) Proceed With Caution:  Predicting Genetic Risks in the Recombinant DNA Era. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

Hong Y, Morris MW, Chiu C, Benet-Martínez V (2000) Multicultural minds:  A dynamic contructivist approach to culture and cognition. American Psychologist 55: 709-720

Hopwood P (1997) Psychological issues in cancer genetics:  Current research and future priorities. Patient Education and Counseling 32: 19-31

Hsia YE (1977) Approaches to the appraisal of genetic counseling. In: A LH, de la Cruz F (eds) Genetic Counseling. Raven, New York, pp 53-81

Hsia YE, Hirschhorn K, Silverberg RL, Godmilow L (1979) Counseling in Genetics. 

Hubbard R (1986) Eugenics and prenatal testing. Int J Health Serv 16: 227-242

Hubbell FA, Chavez LR, Mishra SI, Valdez RB (1996) Differing beliefs about breast cancer among Latinas and Anglo women. West J Med 164: 405-409

Huggins M, Bloch M, Wiggins S, Adams S, Suchowersky O, Trew M, Klimek ML, Greenberg CR, Eleff M, Thompson LP, Knight J, MacLeod P, Girard K, Theilmann J, Hedrick A, Hayden MR (1992) Predictive testing for Huntington disease in Canada:  Adverse effects and unexpected results in those receiving a decreased risk. Am J Med Genet 42: 508-515

Humphreys P, Berkeley D (1987) Representing risks:  Supporting genetic counseling. Birth Defects 23: 227-250

Hutton EM, Thompson MW (1976) Carrier detection and genetic counseling in Duchenne muscular dystrophy:  a follow-up study. CMAJ 115: 749-752

Huys J, Evers-Kiebooms G (1992) Decision making in the context of genetic risk:  the use of scenarios. Birth Defects 28: 17-20

Ilse S (1995) Precious Lives, Painful Choices:  A Prenatal Decision-Making Guide. Wintergreen, Maple Plain, MN

Imber-Black E (1986) Toward a resource model in systemic family therapy. In: Karpel MA (ed) Family Resources:  The Hidden Partner in Family Therapy. Guilford, New York, pp 148-174

Imber-Black E (1989) Idiosyncratic life cycle transitions and therapeutic rituals. In: Carter B, McGoldrick M (eds) The changing Family Life Cycle:  A Framework for Family Therapy, 2nd edn. Allyn and Bacon, Boston, pp 149-163

Imber-Black E (1995) Secrets in Family and Family Therapy. Norton, New York

Isaacs MB, Montalvo B, Abelsohn D (2000) Therapy of the Difficult Divorce:  Managing Crises, Reorienting Warring Couples, Working with the Children, and Expediting Court Processes. Jason Aronson, Northvale, N.J.

Israel J, Cunningham M, Thumann H, Arnos KS (1992) Genetic counseling for deaf adults:  Communication/language and cultural considerations. J Genet Counsel 1: 135-153

Israel J, Cunningham M, Thumann H, Arnos KS (1996) Deaf culture. In: Fisher NL (ed) Cultural and Ethnic Diversity:  A Guide for Genetics Professionals. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, pp 220-239

Jacoby M (1994) Shame and the origins of self-esteem:  A Jungian approach. Routledge, London

Jacopini GA, D'Amico R, Frontali M, Vivona G (1992) Attitudes of persons at risk and their partners toward predictive testing. Birth Defects 28: 113-117

Jalali B (1988) Ethnicity, cultural adjustment, and behavior:  Implications for family therapy. In: Comas-Diaz L, Griffith EEH (eds) Clinical Guidelines in Cross-Cultural Mental Health. John Wiley, New York, pp 9-32

Jecker N, Carrese J, Pearlman R (1995) Caring for patients in cross-cultural settings. Hastings Center Rep 25: 6-14

Jendreck MP (1994) Grandparents who parent their grandchildren:  Circumstances and decisions. The Gerontolgist 34: 206-216

Johnson RL, Tanner NM (1989) Approaching the adolescent patient. In: Hofmann A, Greydanus D (eds) Adolescent Medicine, 2nd edn. Appleton & Lange, Norwalk CT, pp 21-32

Johnson RL (1989) Adolescent growth and development. In: Hofmann A, Greydanus D (eds) Adolescent Medicine, 2nd edn. Appleton & Lange, Norwalk CT, pp 9-15

Johnson SDJ (1990) Toard clarifying culture, race and ethnicity in the context of multicultural counseling. J Multicultural Counseling and Development 18: 41-5

Jones JH (1993) Bad Blood:  The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. Free Press, New York

Jung M (1998) Chinese-American Family Therapy:  A new Model for Clinicians. Jossey-Bass, San Francisco

Kahn MD (1986) The sibling system:  Bonds of intensity, loyalty and endurance. In: Karpel MA (ed) Family Resources:  The Hidden Partner in Family Therapy. Guilford, New York, pp 235-258

Kalter N (1990) Growing Up with Divorce. Free Press, New York

Kamin LJ (1974) The Science and Politics of I.Q. John Wiley, New York

Kaplan HI, Sadock BJ (1985) Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry  4th  Baltimore  Williams & Wilkins

Kaplan D (1993) Prenatal screening and its impact on persons with disabilities. Clin Obstet Gynecol 36: 605-612

Karbani G, Godsi S, Mueller R (1997) The role of unconscious fantasy in the giving and receiving of genetic counseling. In: Clarke A, Parsons E (eds) Culture, Kinship and Genes:  Towards Cross-Cultural Genetics. St. Martin's, New York, pp 158-164

Karlin VL (1986) Late 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 79-87

Karp LE (1983) The terrible question. Am J Med Genet 14: 1-4

Karp J, Brown KL, Sullivan MD, Massie MJ (1999) The prophylactic mastectomy dilemma:  A support group for women at high genetic risk for breast cancer. J Genet Counsel 8: 163-173

Karpel MA (1986) Testing, promoting, and preserving family resources:  Beyond pathology and power. In: Karpel MA (ed) Family Resources:  The Hidden Partner in Family Therapy. Guilford, New York, pp 175-232

Kash KM, Holland JC, Halper MS, Miller DG (1992) Psychological distress and surveillance behaviors of women with a family history of breast cancer. J Natl Cancer Inst 84: 24-30

Kaslow L (1986) School age:  Making, doing, achieving. 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 DC, pp 55-63

Katz-Rothman B (1986) The Tentative Pregnancy. Viking Penguin, New York

Kaufman G (1985) Shame:  The Power of Caring, 2nd edn. Schenkman Books, Cambridge MA

Kaufman G (1996) The Psychology of Shame:  Theory and Treatment of Shame-Based Syndromes, 2nd edn. Springer, New York

Kelly PT (1977) Dealing with Dilemma:  A Manual for Genetic Counselors. Springer-Verlag, New York

Kelly PT (1991) Understanding Breast Cancer Risk. Temple University Press, Philadelphia

Kelly PT (1992) Breast cancer risk analysis:  A genetic epidemiology service for families. J Genet Counsel 1: 155-168

Kenen RH (1984) Genetic counseling:  The development of a new interdisciplinary occupational field. Soc Sci Med 18: 541-549

Kennedy AL (2000) A leader-led supervision group as a model for practicing genetic counselors. J Genet Counsel 9: 391-397

Kennedy AL (2000) Supervision for practicing genetic counselors:  An overview of models. J Genet Counsel 9: 379-390

Kessler S (1979) Genetic Counseling:  Psychological Dimensions   New York  Academic Press

Kessler S (1979) The psychological foundations of genetic counseling. In: Kessler S (ed) Genetic Counseling:  Psychological Dimensions. Academic Press, New York, pp 17-33

Kessler S (1979) The genetic counseling session. In: Kessler S (ed) Genetic Counseling:  Psychological Dimensions. Academic Press, New York, pp 65-105

Kessler S (1979) The counselor-counselee relationship. In: Kessler S (ed) Genetic Counseling:  Psychological Dimensions. Academic Press, New York, pp 53-63

Kessler S (1979) The genetic counselor as psychotherapist. Birth Defects 15: 187-200

Kessler S (1979) The processes of communication, decision making and coping in genetic counseling. In: Kessler S (ed) Genetic Counseling:  Psychological Dimensions. Academic Press, New York, pp 35-51

Kessler S (1980) The psychological paradigm shift in genetic counseling. Soc Biol 27: 167-185

Kessler S (1981) Psychological aspects of genetic counseling:  Analysis of a transcript. Am J Med Genet 8: 137-153

Kessler S, Kessler H, Ward P (1984) Psychological aspects of genetic counseling.  III.  Management of guilt and shame. Am J Med Genet 17: 673-697

Kessler S, Levine EK (1987) Psychological aspects of genetic counseling.  IV.  The subjective assessment of probability. Am J Med Genet 28: 361-370

Kessler S (1988) Invited essay on the psychological aspects of genetic counseling.  V. Preselection:  A family coping strategy in Huntington disease. Am J Med Genet 31: 617-621

Kessler S, Kessler H, Hicks EK, Berg JM (1988) Psychosocial developments in the field of genetic counseling. In: Hicks EK, Berg JM (eds) The Genetics of Mental Retardation:  Biomedical, Psychosocial and Ethical Issues. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, Netherlands, pp 189-199

Kessler S, Bloch M (1989) Social system responses to Huntington disease. Fam Process 28: 59-68

Kessler S (1989) Psychological aspects of genetic counseling:  VI.  A critical review of the literature dealing with education and reproduction. Am J Med Genet 34: 340-353

Kessler S (1990) Current psychological issues in genetic counseling. J Psychosom Obstet Gynecol 11: 5-18

Kessler S (1992) Psychological aspects of genetic counseling.  VII.  Thoughts on directiveness. J Genet Counsel 1: 9-18

Kessler S (1992) Psychological aspects of genetic counseling. VIII.  Suffering and countertransference. J Genet Counsel 1: 303-308

Kessler S (1992) Process issues in genetic counseling. Birth Defects 28: 1-10

Kessler S (1993) Forgotten person in the Huntington disease family. Am J Med Genet 48: 145-150

Kessler S (1993) The spouse in the Huntington disease family. Family Systems Medicine 11: 191-199

Kessler S (1997) Psychological aspects of genetic counseling:   X.  Advanced counseling techniques. J Genet Counsel 6: 379-392

Kessler S (1997) Psychological aspects of genetic counseling.   XI. Nondirectiveness revisited. Am J Med Genet 72: 164-171

Kessler S (1997) Genetic counseling is directive?  Look again. Am J Hum Genet 61: 466-467

Kessler S (1997) Psychological aspects of genetic counseling.  IX.  Teaching and counseling. J Genet Counsel 6: 287-295

Kessler S (1998) Psychological aspects of genetic counseling:  XII.  More on counseling skills. J Genet Counsel 7: 263-278

Kessler S (1999) Psychological aspects of genetic counseling:  XIII.  Empathy and decency. J Genet Counsel 8: 333-343

Kessler S (2000) Closing thoughts on supervision. J Genet Counsel 9: 431-434

Khoury MJ, Burke W, Thomson EJ (2000) Genetics and Public Health in the 21st Century:  Using Genetic Information to Improve Health and Prevent Disease. Oxford, New York

Kilborn PT (1999) Third of Hispanic Americans do without health coverage. New York Times, New York, pp A1, A18

Kim KS (1998) Genetic counseling for confined placental mosaicism:  A case report. J Genet Counsel 7: 187-194

Kirchler E, Palmonari A, Pombeni ML (1993) Developmental tasks and adolescents' relationships with their peers and their family. In: Jackson S, Rodriguez-Tomé H (eds) Adolescence and its Social Worlds. Lawrence Erlbaum, Hove UK, pp 145-167

Kivowitz J (1977) Counseling parents whose sexual relationship has been affected by a handicapped child. Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality 11: 79-80

Kleinman A (1980) Patients and Healers in the Context of Culture:  An Exploration of the Borderland Between Anthropology, Medicine, and Psychiatry. University of California Press, Berkeley

Kleinman A (1988) The Illness Narratives:  Suffering, Healing, and the Human Condition. Basic Books, New York

Kliman J (1998) Social class as a relationship:  Implications for family therapy. In: McGoldrick M (ed) Re-visioning Family Therapy:  Race, Culture, and Gender in Clinical Practice. Guilford, New York, pp 50-61

Kluckhohn FR, Strodtbeck FL (1961) Variations in Value Orientations. Row, Patterson, Evanston, IL

Kohut H (1966) Forms and transformations of narcissism. J Am Psychoanal Assoc 14: 243-272

Kolker A, Burke BM, Phillips JU (1991) Attitudes about abortion of women who undergo prenatal diagnosis. Research in the Sociology of Health Care 9: 49-73

Kolker A, Burke BM (1993) Grieving the wanted child:  Ramifications of abortion after prenatal diagnosis of abnormality. Health Care for Women International 14: 513-526

Kolker A, M BB (1993) Sex preference and sex selection:  attitudes of prenatal diagnosis users. Research in the Sociology of Health Care 10: 213-231

Kolker A, Merideth Burke B (1994) Prenatal Testing:  A Sociological Perspective. Bergin & Garvey, Westport CT

Kroeber TC (1964) The coping functions of the ego mechanisms. In: White RW, Bruner KF (eds) The Study of Lives:  Essays on Personality in Honor of Henry A. Murray. Atherton Press, New York, pp 179-198

Kubler-Ross E (1969) On Death and Dying. Macmillan, New York

Kuliev A, Greendale K, Penchaszadeh V, Paul NW (1992) Genetic Services Provision:  An International Perspective. Birth Defects 28

Kuliev A, Greendale K, Penchaszadeh V (1992) Preface. Birth Defects 28: vii-viii

Kumabe KT, Nishida C, Hepworth DH (1985) Bridging Ethnocultural Diversities in Social Work and Health. University of Hawaii School of Social Work, Honolulu

Kurtz SM, Riccardi VM (1979) Nonverbal communication as an element of genetic counseling. Birth Defects 15: 245-256

(Updated 12/9/05)