Abstract
Now that the evidence for genetic factors in the major psychoses is very strong but still essentially circumstantial (what is transmitted is unknown), there is a danger that myths about the nonexistence of mental illness may be replaced by equally misleading myths about its inheritance. The need for genetic counselling is therefore likely to increase (counselling is advice given as a result of consultation). Admittedly, the literature on counselling in mental illness is scanty, the author's own experience slight, and the public demand small. Reed (1972) stated that less than 1 per cent of the 3,000 cases seen at the Dight Institute over 20 years were concerned with schizophrenia. Nevertheless, it is probable that much unrequested and ill-informed advice is being given.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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