HIV Mental Health for the 21st Century
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Edited by:
Mark G. Winiarski
About this book
As we approach the 21st century, we also approach the third decade of the AIDS epidemic. Mental health care providers must face the crucial fact that the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the condition it causes, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is the leading cause of death among Americans aged 25-44 years.
HIV Mental Health for the 21st Century provides a roadmap for mental health professionals who seek to develop new strategies aimed at increasing the longevity and quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS, as well as at controlling the future spread of the disease. Divided into five sections, this volume covers basic concepts in HIV/AIDS mental health; specialized aspects of HIV/AIDS clinical care; models of clinical care; program evaluation; and HIV mental health policy and programs. Chapters treat issues such as feelings of caregivers, the role of spirituality in mental health care, rural practice, mental health home care, and working with children.
Author / Editor information
Mark G. Winiarski, Ph.D., is a psychologist active in HIV/AIDS work since 1987, and has been director of the federally funded AIDS Mental Health and Primary Care Integration Project at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City for five years. The author of AIDS-Related Psychotherapy, he is Assistant Professor in the Departments of Family Medicine and Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Related Links: Marty Howard's HIV/AIDS HomePage
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I. Basic Concepts in HIV/AIDS Mental Health
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Thomas Eversole Open Access Download PDF |
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Robert L. Barret Open Access Download PDF |
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Pascal Conforti Open Access Download PDF |
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Noel Elia Open Access Download PDF |
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Karina K. Uldall Open Access Download PDF |
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Kathy Parish Open Access Download PDF |
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II. Specialized Aspects of HIV/AIDS Clinical Care
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Michele Killough Nelson Open Access Download PDF |
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I. Michael Shuff Open Access Download PDF |
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Ariel Shidlo Open Access Download PDF |
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Dottie Ward-Wimmer Open Access Download PDF |
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III. Models of Clinical Care
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Barbara C. Kwasnik, Rosemary T. Moynihan and Marjorie H. Royle Open Access Download PDF |
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Dennee Frey, Karen Oman and William R. Wagner Open Access Download PDF |
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David D. Barney and Betty E. S. Duran Open Access Download PDF |
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Karen Meredith and Rebecca Bathon Open Access Download PDF |
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IV. How Do We Know It Works?
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Michael Mulvihill Open Access Download PDF |
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Martha Ann Carey Open Access Download PDF |
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V. HIV Mental Health Policy and Programs
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Douglas A. Wirth Open Access Download PDF |
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