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Bibliographic Database on Psychosocial Genetic
Counseling - T-Z
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.
Tafoya
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M (1999) In the Blood: Sickle
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Targum
SD (1981) Psychotherapeutic considerations in genetic counseling.
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Tatum
BD (1992) Talking about race, learning about racism:
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Toupin
ESWA (1980) Counseling Asians:
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Tuttle
LC (1998) Experiential family therapy:
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Van
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van
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Varekamp
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Vargas
MO (1987) Tradition of nontradition - our cultural blind spot.
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Vetrano
MA, Siegel B (1987) Clergy liaison groups. Birth Defects 23:
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Visser
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85287-0611
Watkins
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Weil J,
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Weil J
(2000) Psychosocial Genetic Counseling. Oxford University Press,
New York
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Weil J
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Weinblatt
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Weiss
JO (1976) Social work and genetic counseling. Soc Work Health Care
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Welshimer
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Wertz
DC, Sorenson JR, Heeren TC (1984) Genetic counseling and
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Wertz
DC, Sorenson JR, Heeren TC (1986) Clients' interpretation of risks
provided in genetic counseling. Am J Med Genet 39: 253-264
Wertz
DC, Sorenson JR (1986) Client reactions to genetic counseling:
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Wertz
DC, Sorenson JR, Heeren TC (1987) Communication in health
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Wertz
DC, Fletcher JC (1988) Attitudes of genetic counselors: A multinational survey. Am J Hum Genet 42: 592-600
Wertz
DC, Fletcher JC (1988) Ethics and medical genetics in the United
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Wertz
DC, Janes SR, Rosenfield JM, Erbe RW (1992) Attitudes toward the
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Wertz
DC (1992) How parents of affected children view selective
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Wertz
DC, Fletcher JC (1993) Feminist criticism of prenatal diagnosis:
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Wertz
D, Fletcher JC (1993) A critique of some feminist challenges to
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Wexler
NS (1979) Genetic "Russian roulette":
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Whipperman
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White
MT (1997) "Respect for autonomy" in genetic counseling:
An analysis and a proposal. J Genet Counsel 6: 297-313
White-Van
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White-van
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Wiesner
GL (1999) The psychological impact of a negative BRCA1 test:
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A (1994) Genetic counseling:
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Wolff
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Wolff
G, Jung C (1995) Nondirectiveness and genetic counseling. J Genet
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Wonderlick
AL, Fine BA (1997) Knowledge of breast cancer genetics among
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Wortman
CB, Silver RC (1989) The myths of coping with loss. J Consult Clin
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CB, Silver RC, Kessler RC (1993) The meaning of loss and
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Zellers
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