Facilitating the Genetic Counseling Process Practice-Based Skills, Second Edition

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Table 2.1 (continued)


Goala Strategya Behaviora Additional strategiesb
Patient family
dynamics are
understood by
counselor and
patient


  • – Use psychosocial
    counseling skills/strategies
    Information giving
    Assessment


Patient self-esteem
is maintained or
increased

Define patient
support network
Identify resources
Convey empathy


  • Use psychosocial
    counseling skills/strategies
    Provide resources
    Empower patient


GC genetic counseling
aREM tenets, goals, preliminary strategies and behaviors from McCarthy Veach et  al. ( 2007 ,
pp. 720–721)
bMost prevalent strategy domain for each REM goal from research by Redlinger-Grosse et  al.
( 2017 , pp. 1378–1379)


Genetic Counseling Process

Education Individual Attributes

Genetic Counseling Outcomes

Relationship

Tenet: Genetic information is key

Tenet: Relationship is
integral to genetic
counseling

Tenets: Patient autonomy must be supported
Patients are resilient
Patient emotions matter

Patient understands and applies information to


  • Make decisions

  • Manage condition

  • Adapt to situation


Fig. 2.1 Reciprocal-Engagement Model (REM) of genetic counseling practice. Note. Each ele-
ment interacts with every other element. None stand alone or work isolation.  Reprinted with per-
mission of the Journal of Genetic Counseling


2.2 The Reciprocal-Engagement Model of Genetic Counseling Practice

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