Objective: To review the role of genetic counselling for individuals with p
sychiatric illnesses.
Method: Using schizophrenia as an example and including updated information
about a genetic subtype (22q deletion syndrome), we discuss the value of t
he genetic counselling process in psychiatry, with support from the literat
ure and our clinical experience.
Results: Genetic counselling, the process through which knowledge about the
genetics of illnesses is shared, provides information on the inheritance o
f illnesses and their recurrence risks; addresses the concerns of patients,
their families, and their health care providers: and supports patients and
their families dealing with these illnesses. For comprehensive medical man
agement, this service should be available to all individuals with schizophr
enia and their families.
Conclusions: New findings in the genetics of psychiatric illness may have i
mportant clinical implications for patients and their families.