Treating the psychological consequences of HIV

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361 pages 1997

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"Treating the Psychological Consequences of HIV is the first book on therapeutic assessment and technique written for frontline clinicians who work with the millions of HIV patients and their friends, families, and caregivers. This comprehensive resource offers specific recommendations for working with various HIV-client populations, such as gay men, heterosexuals, IV-drug users, dual diagnosis clients, people of color, children, women, couples, and families.

The book also addresses the important issues surrounding specific ethical and legal issues such as testing and disclosure versus confidentiality."--BOOK JACKET.

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