目次
Keeping the individual and family in focus
Toward a psychosocial model for the new era of genetics
The individual facing genetic issues : information processing, decision making, perception, and health-protective behaviors
"It runs in the family" : family systems concepts and genetically linked disorders
Living with anticipatory loss in the new era of genetics : a life cycle perspective
Psychosocial interventions for patients and families coping with genetic conditions
Behavior genetics, families, and mental health
Neurodegenerative genetic conditions : the example of Huntington disease
Cystic fibrosis : psychosocial consequences of genetic testing and screening programs
Genetic and family-related issues within a complex disease model : colorectal cancer
Lung cancer susceptibility : implications for smoking and behavior change
Genetics and reproductive issues : psychosocial issues and prenatal testing
Genetic screening for Type 1 diabetes : psychosocial impact on families
Inherited cardiovascular diseases
Genetics and family relationships in schizophrenia and the schizophrenic spectrum disorders
Ethical issues in reproductive genetics
Ethical issues in pediatric genetics
Genetic testing : legal and policy issues for individuals and their families
Professional collaboration to assess and care for genetic disorders