Aaron D Besterman, Mohamed A Alnor, Mauricio Castaño, Lynn E DeLisi, Dorothy E Grice, Falk W Lohoff, Christel M Middeldorp, Daniel J Müller, Diego Quattrone, John Nurnberger, Erika L Nurmi, David A Ross, Takahiro Soda, Thomas G Schulze, Brett Trost, Elisabet Vilella, Chloe X Yap, Gwyneth Zai, Daniel Moreno-De-Luca
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Psychiatric Genetics in Clinical Practice: Essential Knowledge for Mental Health Professionals.
Objective: The authors provide recommendations on incorporating recent advances in psychiatric genetics into clinical practice for mental health clinicians.
Method: The International Society for Psychiatric Genetics Education Committee met monthly to come to a consensus on priority topics in psychiatric genetics. Topics were then assigned to small teams of subspecialty experts to summarize the current knowledge base and create an illustrative clinical case. Topics included, familial aggregation, common and rare genetic variants, epigenetics, gene-environment interactions, pharmacogenomics, genetic counseling, and ethical and social implications. Each section was reviewed and revised by all committee members and then finalized by the Committee Chair.
Results: Key findings highlight the importance of understanding the genetic architecture of psychiatric disorders, the potential applications of genetic information in risk assessment, diagnosis, treatment selection, and patient education, as well as the ethical and social considerations surrounding the use of genetic data. The committee emphasizes the need for a nuanced approach that integrates genetic factors with environmental and experiential factors in a holistic model of care.
Conclusion: As psychiatric genetics continues to evolve rapidly, mental health clinicians must stay informed about the latest findings and their clinical implications. Ongoing education, collaboration with genetics professionals, and effective communication strategies are crucial to harness the power of genetics while avoiding potential pitfalls such as genetic determinism and stigma. The committee recommends a balanced perspective that recognizes the complex interplay of genetic and non-genetic factors in shaping mental health outcomes.
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Psychiatry, dedicated to keeping psychiatry vibrant and relevant, publishes the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. The journal covers the full spectrum of issues related to mental health diagnoses and treatment, presenting original articles on new developments in diagnosis, treatment, neuroscience, and patient populations.