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Introduction
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Reminders
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Introducing Dr Karen Hurley
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Disclaimer
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Being in the room
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Being yourself
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Challenges
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Birth and Children
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Psychosocial Issues
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Statistics
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Randomness
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Responsibility
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Alternatives
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Uncertainty
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Technology
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Natural Evolution
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In insidious onset
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Material losses
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Losses ripple out
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Closure of choices
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Making an informed decision
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What happens
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Psychological principles
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Three key concepts
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Developmental disruption
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SelfDetermination Theory
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Feeling of Competence
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Relationship Challenges
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Autonomy
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Intrinsic Motivation
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Internal Control
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Resilience
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Distress
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Psychosocial Toolbox
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Resilience Toolbox
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Key Phrases
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Coping Statements
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Staying Positive
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Compassion
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Being Present
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Metaphor
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Genetics forces us to make peace
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Meaning
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Description:
Explore the psychosocial challenges and communication strategies for discussing genetic testing with patients in this informative webinar. Gain insights from Dr. Karen Hurley's extensive research and clinical experience in providing psychotherapy to genetic counseling patients. Learn about common pitfalls to avoid and the advantages of creating personalized "information plans" based on patients' needs, preferences, and emotional capacity. Discover how to address issues such as developmental disruption, self-determination theory, and resilience while navigating the complexities of hereditary cancer risk and other genetic conditions. Benefit from practical tips, case illustrations, and key concepts to enhance your ability to support patients through the genetic testing process across various settings, including prenatal, pediatric, and adult-onset hereditary syndromes.

Talking to Patients About Genetic Testing and Psychosocial Implications of That Discussion - Webinar

Ambry Genetics
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