Providing a Transcultural Genetic Counseling Service in the UK |
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Authors: | Anna Middleton Fiona Robson Liza Burnell Mushtaq Ahmed |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Medical Genetics, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK;(2) Department of Clinical Genetics, St James’s Hospital, Leeds, UK;(3) Consultant Research Genetic Counsellor, Institute of Medical Genetics, Heath Park, Cardiff, CF14 4XN, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper uses a broad definition of culture to explore the practice of transcultural genetic counseling through three case studies. The first case involves a White genetic counselor seeing an Asian family, the second, an Asian genetic counselor seeing an Asian family and the third, a hearing genetic counselor seeing a culturally Deaf client. Boundaries, transference and countertransference reactions are considered within each transcultural encounter and the author of each case reflects in detail on their role in the client interaction and their impact on the transcultural dynamic. The cases are used to illustrate some cultural beliefs or characteristics that may challenge the genetic counselor’s expectations. The value of identifying and interpreting these differences to facilitate useful clinical work is considered. The paper debates, where possible, whether it is helpful to culturally match genetic counselor and client. |
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Keywords: | transcultural cross-cultural genetic counseling Asian Deaf supervision countertransference racism consanguinity. |
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