The UCSF AIDS Health Project Guide to Counseling

The UCSF AIDS Health Project Guide to Counseling
Author: James W. Dilley,Robert Marks
Publsiher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1998-11-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015045985259

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A Guide for Counselors in the AIDS Community This practical and state-of-the-art compedium is a rich resourcethat should be a 'must read' for every health professional workingin the field of HIV. . . . The book is bound to instantaneouslybecome the standard against which other books in the field will bejudged. --Michael Shernoff, editor of The Second Decade of AIDS: A MentalHealth Practice Handbook and Counseling Chemically DepAndent Peoplewith HIV Illness Highlighting the work of pioneers in the field, this important bookis a comprehensive resource for professionals and volunteersworking in the HIV epidemic. Now that the epidemic has been with usfor more than a decade, researchers and clinicians have had theopportunity to explore the results of the AIDS virus--see thepopulations affected, note the medical and emotional issues facedby those infected, and think about ways to help. This anthologyoffers a wealth of practical information and innovative advice. Theauthors address the therapeutic challenges of treating thispopulation and offer guidance for dealing with issues such ascountertransference, grief management, multiple loss, and assistedsuicide. The book also describes specific treatment techniques forworking with clients with HIV and dual diagnoses such as substanceabuse and psychiatric disorders.

Focus

Focus
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1994
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: UCSF:31378006503216

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Face to Face

Face to Face
Author: James W. Dilley,Cheri Pies,Michael Helquist,AIDS Health Project
Publsiher: Celestial Arts
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1989
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0890875839

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Provides client profiles and counseling strategies for counselors working with AIDS, and addresses the concerns of prevention, patient care, and general education.

Focus

Focus
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1993
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: UCSF:31378006305414

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HIV and Depression

HIV and Depression
Author: Francisco José González
Publsiher: Ucsf AIDS Health Project
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2001
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: UCLA:L0091074781

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Metatheory and Interviewing

Metatheory and Interviewing
Author: Emily J. Haas,Marifran Mattson
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2014-12-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780739180570

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This book makes the tenets of harm reduction more accessible to researchers and practitioners by integrating metatheory, method, and practice, and enhances metatheory development in social science research. Readers will understand how using metatheoretical tenets can facilitate a deeper dialogue with participants throughout qualitative research.

Living with Dying

Living with Dying
Author: Joan Berzoff,Phyllis R. Silverman
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 1756
Release: 2004-08-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780231502146

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The first resource on end-of-life care for healthcare practitioners who work with the terminally ill and their families, Living with Dying begins with the narratives of five healthcare professionals, who, when faced with overwhelming personal losses altered their clinical practices and philosophies. The book provides ways to ensure a respectful death for individuals, families, groups, and communities and is organized around theoretical issues in loss, grief, and bereavement and around clinical practice with individuals, families, and groups. Living with Dying addresses practice with people who have specific illnesses such as AIDS, bone marrow disease, and cancer and pays special attention to patients who have been stigmatized by culture, ability, sexual orientation, age, race, or homelessness. The book includes content on trauma and developmental issues for children, adults, and the aging who are dying, and it addresses legal, ethical, spiritual, cultural, and social class issues as core factors in the assessment of and work with the dying. It explores interdisciplinary teamwork, supervision, and the organizational and financing contexts in which dying occurs. Current research in end-of-life care, ways to provide leadership in the field, and a call for compassion, insight, and respect for the dying makes this an indispensable resource for social workers, healthcare educators, administrators, consultants, advocates, and practitioners who work with the dying and their families.

Counseling Clients with HIV Disease

Counseling Clients with HIV Disease
Author: Mary Ann Hoffman
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1996-02-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1572300639

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Counseling interventions are a proven and powerful way to help individuals with HIV cope with the enormous changes in their lives wrought by the disease. Proposing an innovative conceptual model for HIV clinical work, this book integrates empirical research on the psychosocial aspects of HIV with extensive case material. It provides a framework for assessing clients' psychosocial concerns and implementing interventions to facilitate adjustment; reviews medical and neurocognitive aspects of HIV disease progression; explores the psychotherapeutic context of HIV clinical work; and addresses risk reduction and prevention.