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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Genetic Counselling: A Case Study of Recurrent Worry
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PsychotherapyCounselingCommitment TherapyMental HealthGenetic Counselling SettingSocial SciencesPsychologyReproductive Genetic CounselingRecurrent WorryClinical PsychologyTherapeutic RelationshipCounselling SessionsCognitive TherapyPsychiatryBehavior TherapyIndividual TherapyCase StudyGenetic CounselingGenetic CounsellingMedicinePsychopathologyTherapy Resistance
I present a case study where the mother of a child with 22q11 deletion disorder appeared to be experiencing recurrent, intrusive worry associated with the inherent uncertainty of this highly variable condition. Counselling sessions are summarised followed by an in-depth reflection about the case with reference to the main therapeutic tenets of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Specific techniques which may have been of great benefit to the client and potential application in the genetic counselling setting are explored in the context of ACT.
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