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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 N, Del Vecchio A (1996) Back to the future:  An examination of the Native American holocaust experience. In: McGoldrick M, Giordano J, Pearce JK (eds) Ethnicity and Family Therapy, 2nd edn. Guilford, New York, pp 45-54

Tapper M (1999) In the Blood:  Sickle Cell Anemia and the Politics of Race. University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

Targum SD (1981) Psychotherapeutic considerations in genetic counseling. Am J Med Genet 8: 281-289

Tatum BD (1992) Talking about race, learning about racism:  The application of racial identity development theory in the classroom. Harvard Educational Review 62: 1-24

Telfair J, Nash KB (1996) African American culture. In: Fisher NL (ed) Cultural and Ethnic Diversity:  A Guide for Genetics Professionals. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, pp 36-59

Tervalon M, Murray-García J (1998) Cultural humility versus cultural competence:  A critical distinction in defining physician training outcomes in multicultural education. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 9: 117-125

Thies U, Bockel B, Bochdalofsky V (1993) Attitudes of neurologists, psychiatrists, and psychotherapists towards predictive testing for Huntington's disease in Germany. J Med Genet 30: 1023-102

Thom D, Jennings M (1996) Human pedigree and the 'best stock':  From eugenics to 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 211-234

Thomassen R, Tibben A, Niermeijer MF, van der Does E, van de Kamp JJ, Verhage F (1993) Attitudes of Dutch general practitioners towards presymptomatic DNA-testing for Huntington disease. Clin Genet 43: 63-68

Thompson RJJ (1985) Coping with the stress of chronic childhood illness. In: O'Quinn AN (ed) Management of Chronic Disorders of Childhood. G K Hall, Boston, pp 11-41

Thompson E, Rothenberg K (1992) National Institutes of Health workshop statement:  Reproductive genetic testing:  Impacts on Women. Am J Hum Genet 51: 1161-1163

Thorngren J (1990) Health care concerns of Hispanic populations. Birth Defects 26: 39-45

Tibben A, der Vlis MV, Skraastad MI, Frets PG, van der Kamp JJP, Niermeijer MF, van Ommen G-JB, Roos RAC, Rooijmans HGM, Stronks D, Verhage F (1992) DNA-testing for Huntington's disease in the Netherlands:  A retrospective study on psychosocial effects. Am J Med Genet 44: 94-9

Tibben A, Frets PG, van de Kamp JJP, Niermeijer MF, der Vlis MV, Roos RAC, Rooymans HGM, van Ommen G-JB, Verhage F (1993) On attitudes and appreciation 6 months after predictive DNA testing for Huntington disease in the Dutch program. Am J Med Genet 48: 103-11

Toupin ESWA (1980) Counseling Asians:  Psychotherapy in the context of racism and Asian-American history. Am J Orthopsychiatry 50: 76-86

Trad PV (1993) The ability of adolescents to predict future outcome.  Part II:  Therapeutic enhancement of predictive skills. Adolescence 28: 757-780

Tucker BP (1998) Deaf culture, cochlear implants, and elective disability. Hastings Cent Rep 28: 6-14

Turk J (1964) Impact of cystic fibrosis on family functioning. Pediatrics 34: 67-71

Tuttle LC (1998) Experiential family therapy:  An innovative approach to the resolution of family conflict in genetic counseling. J Genet Counsel 7: 167-186

Tversky A, Kahneman D (1974) Judgment under uncertainty:  Heuristics and biases. Science 185: 1124-1131

Tversky A, Kahneman D (1981) The framing of decisions and the psychology of choice. Science 211: 453-458

Tversky A, Kahneman D (1982) Judgment under uncertainty:  Heuristics and biases. In: Kahneman D, Slovic P, Tversky A (eds) Judgment Under Uncertainty:  Heuristics and Biases. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge U

Valverde K, Gilbert F, Denning C (1990) Cystic fibrosis carrier detection:  a pilot program testing public attitudes and action toward the disease and testing. Am J Hum Genet 47: A125

Van Spijker HG (1992) Support in decision making processes in the post-counseling period. Birth Defects 28: 29-35

van Zuuren FJ (1997) The standard of neutrality during genetic counselling:  An empirical investigation. Patient Education and Counseling 32: 69-79

Varekamp I, Suurmeijer T, Bröcker-Vriends A, Rosendaal FR (1992) Hemophilia and the use of genetic counseling and carrier testing within family networks. Birth Defects 28: 139-148

Vargas MO (1987) Tradition of nontradition - our cultural blind spot. Birth Defects 23: 122-132

Vetrano MA, Siegel B (1987) Clergy liaison groups. Birth Defects 23: 206-213

Visser A, Bleiker E (1997) Genetic education and counseling. Patient Education and Counseling 32: dedicated journal issue with many papers

Viviano F (1988) Bay Area in 1990s--Preview of big changes. San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, pp A1, A6-A7

Vlek C (1987) Risk assessment, risk perception and decision making about courses of action involving genetic risk:  An overview of concepts and methods. Birth Defects 23: 171-207

Wachtel EF (1994) Treating Troubled Children and Their Families. Guilford, New York

Walker AP (1998) The practice of genetic counseling. In: Baker DL, Schuette JL, Uhlmann WR (eds) A Guide to Genetic Counseling. Wiley-Liss, New York, pp 1-20

Walsh F (1993) Conceptualization of normal family processes. In: Walsh F (ed) Normal Family Processes, 2nd edn. Guilford, New York, pp 3-69

Walsh F (1993) Normal Family Processes  2nd  New York  Guilford

Walsh F (1998) Beliefs, spirituality, and transcendence:  Keys to family resilience. In: McGoldrick M (ed) Re-visioning Family Therapy:  Race, Culture, and Gender in Clinical Practice. Guilford, New York, pp 62-77

Walsh F (1999) Spiritual Resources in Family Therapy   New York  Guilford

Wang V, Marsh FH (1992) Ethical principles and cultural integrity in health care delivery:  Asian ethnocultural perspectives in genetic services. J Genet Counsel 1: 81-92

Wang V (1993) Handbook of Cross-Cultural Genetic Counseling. available from Vivian Ota Wang, Division of Psychology in Education, College of Education, Arizona State University, P.O. Box 870611, Tempe, AZ 85287-0611

Watkins C, Lazzarini A, McCormack MK, Reid CS (1987) Genetic counseling for the mildly mentally retarded client:  Three case reports. In: Zellers NJ (ed) Strategies in Genetic Counseling, Volume 2:  Tools for Professional Advancement. Human Sciences Press, New York, pp 219-234

Weil J (1991) Mother's postcounseling beliefs about the causes of their children's genetic disorders. Am J Hum Genet 48: 145-153

Weil J, Mittman I (1993) A teaching framework for cross-cultural genetic counseling. J Genet Counsel 2: 159-170

Weil J (2000) Psychosocial Genetic Counseling. Oxford University Press, New York

Weil J (2000) Introduction. J Genet Counsel 9: 375-378

Weil J (2001) Multicultural education and genetic counseling. Clin Genet 59: 143-149

Weinblatt V, Wapner R, Davis G, Barr M, Koch S, Heeger S, Jackson L (1990) Fetal reduction and selective termination in multifetal pregnancy:  Outcomes, ethical and counseling issues. Birth Defects 26: 81-94

Weiss JO (1976) Social work and genetic counseling. Soc Work Health Care 2: 5-

Weiss RS (1988) Loss and recovery. Journal of Social Issues 44: 37-52

Wellisch DK, Hoffman A, Gritz E (1996) Psychological concerns and care of daughters of breast cancer patients. In: Baider L, Cooper CL, De-Nour AK (eds) Cancer and the Family. Wiley, Chichester, pp 289-304

Welshimer KJ, Earp JA (1989) Genetic counseling within the context of existing attitudes and beliefs. Patient Education and Counseling 13: 237-255

Werblowsky RJZ, Wigoder G (1997) The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion   New York  Oxford University Press

Wertz DC, Sorenson JR, Heeren TC (1984) Genetic counseling and reproductive uncertainty. Am J Med Genet 18: 79-88

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:  Self-reports of influence. Clin Genet 30: 494-502

Wertz DC, Sorenson JR, Heeren TC (1987) Communication in health professional-lay encounters:  How often does each party know what the other wants to discuss? In: Ruben BD (ed) Information and Behavior, vol 2. Transaction, New Brunswick NJ, pp 329-342

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 States:  A national survey. Am J Med Genet 29: 815-827

Wertz DC, Janes SR, Rosenfield JM, Erbe RW (1992) Attitudes toward the prenatal diagnosis of cystic fibrosis:  Factors in decision making among affected families. Am J Hum Genet 50: 1077-1085

Wertz DC (1992) How parents of affected children view selective abortion. In: Holmes HB (ed) Issues in Reproductive Technology I.  An Anthology. Garland, New York, pp 161-189

Wertz DC, Fletcher JC (1993) Feminist criticism of prenatal diagnosis:  A response. Clin Obstet Gynecol 36: 541-567

Wertz D, Fletcher JC (1993) A critique of some feminist challenges to prenatal diagnosis. Journal of Women's Health 2: 173-188

Wexler NS (1979) Genetic "Russian roulette":  The experience of being "at risk" for Huntington's disease. In: Kessler S (ed) Genetic Counseling:  Psychological Dimensions. Academic Press, New York, pp 199-220

Whipperman L, Perlstein M (1987) The professional as a person:  Enhancing the former by supporting the latter. In: Zellers NJ (ed) Strategies in Genetic Counseling, Volume 2:  Tools for Professional Advancement. Human Sciences Press, New York, pp 27-66

White MT (1997) "Respect for autonomy" in genetic counseling:  An analysis and a proposal. J Genet Counsel 6: 297-313

White-Van Mourik M, Connor JM, Ferfuson-Smith MA (1992) The psychosocial sequelae of a second trimester termination of pregnancy for fetal abnormality over a two year period. Birth Defects 28: 61-74

White-van Mourik M (1994) Termination of a second-trimester pregnancy for fetal abnormality:  Psychosocial aspects. In: Clarke A (ed) Genetic Counselling:  Practice and Principles. Routledge, London, pp 113-132

Wiesner GL (1999) The psychological impact of a negative BRCA1 test:  A wolf in sheep's clothing? Genetics in Medicine 1: 69-70

Wigoder G (1989) The Encyclopedia of Judaism   New York  MacMillan

Wikler L, Wasow M, Hatfield E (1981) Chronic sorrow revisited:  Parent vs. professional depiction of the adjustment of parents of mentally retarded children. Ama J Orthopsychiatry 51: 63-70

Williams A (1994) Genetic counseling:  A nurse's perspective. In: Clarke A (ed) Genetic Counseling:  Practice and Principles. Routledge, London, pp 44-62

Wills TA (1985) Supportive functions of interpersonal relationships. In: Cohen S, Syme SL (eds) Social Support and Health. Academic Press, Orlando, pp 61-82

Wilson LL, Stith SM (1991) Culturally sensitive therapy with Black clients. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development 19: 32-43

Wolff G, Back E, Arleth S, Rapp-Korner U (1989) Genetic counseling in families with inherited balanced translocations:  Experience with 36 familiies. Clin Genet 35: 404-416

Wolff G, Jung C (1995) Nondirectiveness and genetic counseling. J Genet Counsel 4: 3-26

Wonderlick AL, Fine BA (1997) Knowledge of breast cancer genetics among breast cancer patients and first-degree relatives of affected individuals. J Genet Counsel 6: 111-130

Wortman CB, Silver RC (1989) The myths of coping with loss. J Consult Clin Psychol 57: 349-357

Wortman CB, Silver RC, Kessler RC (1993) The meaning of loss and adjustment to bereavement. In: Stroebe MS, Stoebe W, Hansson RO (eds) Handbook of Bereavement:  Theory, Research, and Intervention. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, pp 349-366

Yamoto G (1988) Something about the subject makes it hard to name. In: Cochran JW, Langston D, Woodward C (eds) Changing Our Power:  An Introduction to Women's Studies, 2nd edn. Kendall-Hunt, Dubuque IA, pp 7-10

Yarborough M, Scott JA, Dixon LK (1989) The role of beneficence in clinical genetics:  Non-directive counseling reconsidered. Theoretical Medicine 10: 139-149

Zare N, Sorenson JR, Heeren T (1984) Sex of provider as a variable in effective genetic counseling. Soc Sci Med 19: 671-675

Zellers NJ (1989) Strategies in Genetic Counseling:  Tools for Professional Advancement   New York  Human Sciences Press

Zola IK (1985) Depictions of disability--metaphor, message, and medium in the media:  A research and political agenda. Social Science Journal 22: 5-17

Zorzi G, Thurman SK, Kistemacher ML (1980) Importance and adequacy of genetic counseling information:  Impressions of parents with Down's syndrome children. Ment Retard 18: 255-257

Zuskar DM (1987) The psychological impact of prenatal diagnosis of fetal abnormality:  Strategies for investigation and intervention. Women Health 12: 91-103

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