Facilitating the Genetic Counseling Process Practice-Based Skills, Second Edition
348 12.3.2 Recognizing Compassion Fatigue Figley ( 1995 , 2002 ) developed a framework for characterizing compassion fatigue sym ...
349 "I find myself avoiding people socially who are currently pregnant or in emotionally needy states. I also find myself respon ...
350 Many of the strategies for managing compassion fatigue effectively are similar to strategies for alleviating distress and pr ...
351 Provides a role model of how to counsel on psychosocial issues (e.g., using skills and techniques your therapist used with ...
352 Would you be inclined to give her advice by telling her what you think she should do if she receives abnormal test results? ...
353 Process The whole group discusses how they felt discussing their countertransference trig- gers. Next the group generates id ...
354 Instructor Note This activity could also be turned into a written exercise—either as a follow-up to this activity or in pla ...
355 Exercise 4: Countertransference and Compassion Fatigue Checklist^1 Place a check in the space to indicate whether you have h ...
356 References Anonymous. A genetic counselor’s journey from provider to patient: a mother’s story. J Genet Couns. 2008;17:412–8 ...
357 Lee W. Role of anxiety in genetic counselors’ risk for compassion fatigue. Minneapolis, MI: University of Minnesota; 2013. ...
358 login.ezproxy.lib.umn.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.ezp3.lib.umn.edu/docview/ 304822912?accountid=14586. Udipi S ...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018 359 P. McCarthy Veach et al., Facilitating the Genetic Coun ...
360 13.1 Genetic Counselor Motivations, Culture, and Values You’ve probably been asked by a number of people why you want to bec ...
361 Religious Affiliation Affiliation of family of origin Religious group with which you identify Values or practices associate ...
362 1995 ; Eliason et al. 2000 ). The four values rated most highly by the participants were benevolence (concern for others), ...
363 13.3.1 Respect for Patient Autonomy This principle, which focuses on the patient’s right to self-governance, has been a guid ...
364 would mean supporting an action you regard as morally wrong. In most situations, good communication will allow patients and ...
365 this situation, beneficence (acting in a patient’s best interest) is challenged by duty to respect patient autonomy. We act ...
366 and define their professional role(s) and relationships with clients, disclose any real or perceived conflict of interest, a ...
367 Genetic counselors draw upon many resources to help them sort out what to do when facing ethical dilemmas. Strategies used b ...
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