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The UCSF AIDS Health Project Guide to Counseling: Perspectives on Psychotherapy, Prevention, and Therapeutic Practice

ISBN: 978-0-7879-4194-9
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456 pages
November 1998, Jossey-Bass
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Part I: Risk and Behavior: Helping Clients Remain Uninfected.

1. Harm Reduction and Client-Centered Counseling.

2. Counseling and Testing: Behavior Change and Mental Health.

3. Behavior Change Theory and HIV Prevention.

4. Moral and Psychological Development.

5. Prevention and Culture: Working Downhill to Change HIV RiskBehavior.

6. Substance Use Case Management and Harm Reduction Guide.

Part II: Transformation and Psychotherapy: Helping Clients Livewith HIV.

7. Disease as an Agent of Transformation: A Survey of PsychologicalApproaches.

8. The Role of Psychotherapy in Coping the HIV Disease.

9. HIV Disease over the Long Haul: Hope, Uncertainty, andSurvival.

10. Beyond Stereotypes: Stigmas and the Counseling Process.

Part III: Distress and Disorder: Helping Clients with PsychiatricConditions.

11. Anxiety and Depression: Mood and HIV Disease.

12. The Clinical Management of AIDS Bereavement.

13. Personality Disorders and HIV Disease: The Case of theBorderline Client.

14. The Wild Care of Triple Diagnosis: HIV, Mental Illness, andSubstance Abuse.

15. The Diagnosis and Management of HIV-Related Organic MentalDisorders.

Part IV: Therapeutic Practice and Countertransference: PersonalChallenges for Therapists.

16. Present in the Balance of Time: The Therapist'sChallenge.

17. Making Difficult Decisions: Suicide and AIDS.

18. Multiple Loss and the Grief of Working in the Epidemic.
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