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Resistance and adherence to the norms of genetic counseling
Authors:Fern Brunger  Abby Lippman
Affiliation:(1) Department of Social Studies of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Canada;(2) Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McGill University, 1020 Pine Avenue West, H3A 1A2 Montreal, Canada
Abstract:
Genetic counseling for women of advanced maternal age who are considering prenatal testing continues to be based on a principle of nondirectiveness. We interviewed 11 genetic counseling students and four counselors about how they experience and manage, in practice, the tensions between the ideology of nondirectiveness and the acknowledged reality that one can never be truly nondirective. We found that our respondents creatively resolve this tension—simultaneously resisting and adhering to the values of nondirectiveness and information-giving—in individual and situation-specific ways. This resolution is facilitated by the extent to which information given to counselees is fluid, mobile and context-dependent, but these very features of ldquoinformationrdquo also have critical implications for both the norms and the practice of genetic counseling.
Keywords:genetic counseling  prenatal testing  genetic counselors
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