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A Leader-Led Supervision Group as a Model for Practicing Genetic Counselors

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Journal of Genetic Counseling

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With the stage set by the overview of supervision models in the previous paper, thispaper now presents the development and evolution of a currently ongoing leader-ledsupervision group for experienced genetic counselors. I discuss the procedures forgetting started; the creation and maintenance of the contract; typical issues and themesconsidered; the format for case presentation; and the overall growth of the group and itsmembers.

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Kennedy, A.L. A Leader-Led Supervision Group as a Model for Practicing Genetic Counselors. Journal of Genetic Counseling 9, 391–397 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009450114667

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