ABSTRACT

First published in 1993. This new handbook clearly describes the theory and practice of systemic HIV counselling; identifying, assessing and managing problems. It combines theory, practice, dialogue and case examples. The approach is sympathetic to time pressures in clinics or community agencies; this 'survival kit' will help health care workers worldwide develop counselling skills. This book is for those involved in the professional care of persons with HIV, some of whom may be specialist counsellors, although the majority may be doctors, nurses, social workers, psychologists and those from allied professions who counsel patients as part of their daily work.

part |97 pages

Clinical Application

chapter eleven|8 pages

The Worried Well

chapter fourteen|9 pages

The Adolescent and HIV

chapter sixteen|13 pages

Bereavement Counselling

part |23 pages

Medical Aspects

chapter seventeen|22 pages

Medical Aspects of HIV Infection