Ethical Dilemmas in Fertility Counseling
Explore the complex world of reproductive medicine with "Ethical Dilemmas in Fertility Counseling" by Judith E. Horowitz. Published by the American Psychological Association in 2010, this insightful hardback book spans 242 pages, offering a comprehensive examination of the ethical challenges faced by mental health professionals in fertility counseling.
Horowitz addresses the critical quandaries that arise while working with a diverse range of individuals, including gamete and embryo donors, gestational surrogates, intended parents, and children conceived through assisted reproduction. This essential resource sets the standard for psychologists and counselors navigating the moral and ethical aspects of infertility treatment.
Whether you are a mental health professional or simply interested in the ethics of reproductive techniques, this book provides valuable insights that are both thought-provoking and necessary in the evolving landscape of fertility counseling.