“…Psychiatrists recognize the need to incorporate genetics into psychiatric practice (Finn et al, 2005;Hoop et al, 2008), but many lack expertise and/or confidence in this area (Finn et al, 2005;Abbate et al, 2014). Given growing evidence indicating that people with psychiatric disorders and their families would like to receive genetic counseling (DeLisi and Bertisch, 2006;Lyus, 2007;Austin and Honer, 2008;Peay et al, 2009), psychiatry is an area of practice that potentially presents an ideal scenario for fruitful interdisciplinary collaboration between physicians and genetic counselors (Thompson et al 2015). Indeed, clear benefits have been demonstrated for individuals who have received genetic counseling for psychiatric illnesses, including improved understanding of causes of mental illness, reduced concern about other relatives becoming affected, and feeling more hopeful, in control, better able to cope and help, and reduced anxiety, self-blame and guilt (Austin and Honer, 2008;Costain et al, 2012Costain et al, , 2014Inglis et al, 2014).…”