Facilitating the Genetic Counseling Process Practice-Based Skills, Second Edition
206 are deceased, and no genetic testing was performed. BRCA testing reveals a vari- ant of unknown significance. Estimated time ...
207 Activity 13: Correcting Misinformation (Dyads) Pairs of students practice writing responses to correct some common patient m ...
208 The same young man in scenario 3 refers his sister (the one with the affected son) for counseling. She has just moved to th ...
209 Counselor Patient Self-critique Instructor Key phrases of dialogue Key phrases Comment on your own response Will provide fee ...
210 References Abad-Perotín R, Asúnsolo-Del Barco Á, Silva-Mato A. A survey of ethical and professional chal- lenges experienced ...
211 Facio FM, Lee K, O’Daniel J. A genetic counselor’s guide to using next-generation sequencing in clinical practice. J Genet C ...
212 Melas PA, Georgsson Öhman S, Juth N, Bui T-H. Information related to prenatal genetic counsel- ing: interpretation by adoles ...
213 Wakefield CE, Homewood J, Mahmut M, Taylor A, Meiser B. Usefulness of the Threatening Medical Situations Inventory in indiv ...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018 215 P. McCarthy Veach et al., Facilitating the Genetic Coun ...
216 8.1.1 Definition and Functions of Advanced Empathy Advanced empathy, variously known as additive empathy, reframing (Kessler ...
217 Despite the potential benefits of advanced empathy, there may be risks as “novel information shared and received in the inte ...
218 Primary empathy Advanced empathy Reassures patient Challenges patient Lowers patient anxiety Raises patient anxiety Provide ...
219 Use your own professional and personal experiences. In personal essays describing “defining moments” (significant events th ...
220 (Neukrug et al. 2013 ). Additionally, it’s important to listen for the patient’s under- standing of illness within her/his c ...
221 Give a well-timed response. Usually you will make an advanced empathy state- ment only after you’ve built some rapport thro ...
222 “...enables a counselor to rapidly generate impressions and hunches relating to a client’s functioning. Finally, felt-level ...
223 Statements that summarize earlier feelings and content into a meaningful whole. For example, “You’ve said that since your d ...
224 8.1.6 Possible Patterns or Themes to Address with Advanced Empathy With experience, you will begin to recognize patterns or ...
225 Schema et al. ( 2015 ) investigated genetic counselors’ experience of and man- agement of patient anger directed at the coun ...
226 ( 2009 ) suggests that a “simple and genuine inquiry on the part of the counselor, ‘I would like to understand your question ...
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