TY - BOOK AU - Tercyak,Kenneth P. TI - Handbook of genomics and the family: psychosocial context for children and adolescents T2 - Issues in clinical child psychology SN - 9781441957993 (hbk. : alk. paper) U1 - 616.042 23 PY - 2010/// CY - New York PB - Springer KW - Genomics KW - Human chromosome abnormalities KW - diagnosis KW - Chromosome Disorders N1 - Includes index; Part I. Introduction to Genomics -- 1. Key Concepts in Human Genomics and Epidemiology -- 2. Psychological Genetics: Understanding the Nature of Psychological Differences Through Etiology -- Part II. Cross-Cutting Issues in Children and Families -- 3. Understanding Gene, Environment, and Gene × Environment Interaction Effects: The Example of Childhood Externalizing Disorders -- 4. Process in Genetic Counseling: Considerations for Children and Their Families -- 5. Genomics and the Family: Integrative Frameworks -- 6. Potential Impact of Genomic Information on Childhood Sibling Relationships -- 7. Family Communication of Genomic Information -- 8. Conveying Genetic Risk to Teenagers -- Part III. Genes, Behavior, and Health -- 9. Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis -- 10. Single Gene Disease Risk -- 11. Hereditary Cancer Risk -- 12. Type 1 Diabetes Risk -- 13. Cardiovascular Disease Risk -- 14. Obesity Risk -- 15. Tobacco and Alcohol Use Behaviors -- 16. Childhood Neuropsychiatric Risk -- 17. Genomic Risk Information for Common Health Conditions: Maximizing Kinship-Based Health Promotion -- Part IV. Emerging Issues -- 18. Pediatric Pharmacogenomics -- 19. Informed Consent and the Protection of Human Subjects in Genomic Research with Children and Families -- 20. Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in the Genetic Testing of Minors -- 21. Guidelines and Policies on Genetic Testing in Children and Families -- 22. Training, Practice, and Collaboration: New Opportunities for Pediatric Psychology and Genomic Medicine -- 23. Public Health Genomics-- Subject index N2 - This book introduces readers to the study of how genes, singly and in combination with each other and the environment, affect health and behavior. It provides family-focused perspectives relating to genetic counseling and education ER -