Ethical Dilemmas in Prenatal Diagnosis /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2011.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2011. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface.- 1 Ethical Dilemmas Due to Prenatal and Genetic Diagnostics. An interdisciplinary, European study (EDIG, 2005-2008).- 2 Managing complex psychoanalytic research projects applying mapping techniques - using the example of the EDIG study
- 3 Distress and Ethical Dilemmas due to Prenatal and Genetic Diagnostics - some empirical results
- 4 Reconstruction of pregnant women's subjective attitudes towards prenatal diagnostics - a qualitative analysis of open questions
- 5 Prenatal testing: women's experiences in case of a conspicuous test result
- 6 Caring for women during prenatal diagnosis: personal perspectives from the United Kingdom
- 7 Cooperation is rewarding if the boundary conditions fit: interdisciplinary cooperation in the context of prenatal diagnostics. 8 Prenatal genetic counselling: reflections on drawing policy conclusions from empirical findings
- 9 Taking risk in striving for certainty. Discrepancies in the moral deliberations of counsellors and pregnant women undergoing PND
- 10 Ethical thoughts on counselling and accompanying women and couples before, during and after prenatal diagnosis
- 11 Client, Patient, Subject; whom should we treat? On the significance of the unconscious in medical care and counselling
- 12 Decision to know and decision to act
- 13 Moral decision-making, narratives and genetic diagnostics
- 14 Prenatal diagnostics and ethical dilemmas in a mother having a child with Down syndrome
- 15 Is there one way of looking at ethical dilemmas in different cultures?- Index .