Author: James W. Dilley
Edition: 1
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0787941948
The UCSF AIDS Health Project Guide to Counseling: Perspectives on Psychotherapy, Prevention, and Therapeutic Practice
A Guide for Counselors in the AIDS Community
This practical and state-of-the-art compedium is a rich resource that should be a 'must read' for every health professional working in the field of HIV. Medical books The UCSF AIDS Health Project Guide to Counseling. . . . The book is bound to instantaneously become the standard against which other books in the field will be judged Medical books The Ucsf Aids Health Project Guide To Counseling: Perspectives On Psychotherapy, Prevention, And Therapeutic Practice. New Paperback.
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Ucsf AIDS Health Project Guide to Counseling Perspectives on Psychotherapy, Prevention, and Therapeutic Practice, ISBN-13: 9780787941949, ISBN-10: 0787941948
Now that the epidemic has been with us for more than a decade, researchers and clinicians have had the opportunity to explore the results of the AIDS virus -- see the populations effected, note the medical and emotional issues faced by those infected, and think about the best ways to help. Numerous books are now available which survey HIV and AIDS in a general way, or focus specifically on a single aspect of the disease or those effected. This volume from field pioneer, the University of San Francisco AIDS Health Project, goes a level deeper by not just examining the AIDS crisis, but breaking
Softcover book, 432 pages. Published by Jossey-Bass (1998)
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. . . The book is bound to instantaneously become the standard against which other books in the field will be judged.
--Michael Shernoff, editor of The Second Decade of AIDS: A Mental Health Practice Handbook and Counseling Chemically DepAndent People with HIV Illness
Highlighting the work of pioneers in the field, this important book is a comprehensive resource for professionals and volunteers working in the HIV epidemic. Now that the epidemic has been with us for more than a decade, researchers and clinicians have had the opportunity to explore the results of the AIDS virus--see the populations affected, note the medical and emotional issues faced by those infected, and think about ways to help. This anthology offers a wealth of practical information and innovative advice. The authors address the therapeutic challenges of treating this population and offer guidance for dealing with issues such as countertransference, grief management, multiple loss, and assisted suicide. The book also describes specific treatment techniques for working with clients with HIV and dual diagnoses such as substance abuse and psychiatric disorders.