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Genetic counseling in psychiatry

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HARVARD REVIEW OF PSYCHIATRY
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 109-121

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1080/10673220600655723

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genetic counseling; psychiatric genetics; recurrence risks

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While psychiatrists may commonly discuss family history in clinical practice, there has been little systematic research documenting the role and effectiveness of genetic counseling for psychiatric disorders. In the coming years, the expected identification of susceptibility genes for psychiatric disorders may bring new opportunities and expectations from patients and families for the clinical translation of research findings in psychiatric genetics. We review evidence for possible increasing demand for genetic counseling, particularly if specific genes related to psychiatric disorders are identified. We then explore both the potential role of genetic counseling for psychiatric disorders and the issues involved in conveying genetic information in the clinical setting. Further research regarding the effectiveness of counseling interventions, as well as additional efforts directed at genetics education for clinicians, will be needed if emerging advances in genetic research are to be incorporated into clinical practice.

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