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Psychological Aspects of Genetic Counseling: XIII. Empathy and Decency
Authors:Seymour Kessler
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco
Abstract:The issues confronting genetic counselees, the demands of the ldquonew geneticsrdquo and other factors suggest strongly the need for greater attention to counseling procedures which convey understanding of clients and help them feel more hopeful and more capable of dealing with their life problems. This should include interventions to help them feel more effective in their coping efforts as well as such ego-bolstering techniques as the expression of kindness, the provision of appropriate rewards, and other attempts to raise the client's self-esteem. These attempts should be a standard part of all genetic counseling. The traditional arguments of potential harm and time limitations often used to avoid counseling efforts are viewed through the lens of countertransference.
Keywords:psychology  empathy  decency
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