ISBN:
9781461452836
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1283934000
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9781283934008
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XV, 454 p, digital)
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Series Statement:
Bücher
Parallel Title:
Buchausg. u.d.T.
Keywords:
Social sciences
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Public health
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Social policy
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Social work
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Psychology, clinical
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Social Sciences
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Social sciences
;
Public health
;
Social policy
;
Social work
;
Psychology, clinical
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Chronic Disease psychology
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HIV Infections psychology
Abstract:
The relationship is a circular one: people with mental illnesses are at increased risk for HIV infection, and individuals infected with HIV may experience a range of mental health problems, from anxiety and depression to conditions related to the disease or its treatment. Patients are not generally aware of this link, and clinicians may not have had the opportunity to have focused training on these intersecting issues.The Mental Health Practitioner’s Guide to HIV/AIDS offers providers valuable, wide-ranging information regarding these especially vulnerable client populations. Each of its lucidly-written entries offers a digest of the basic facts and explains the salience of the topic in mental health contexts, whether the reader’s interest is in understanding issues, boosting client coping and adherence, reducing care disparities, or improving quality of life. Also, each entry ends with a list of print references and web resources for further reading. An interdisciplinary array of HIV- and AIDS-related topics is included, such as:Populations at risk and risk behaviorsPrevention, intervention, and coping strategies.Medical issues, including alternative healing, clinical trials, and aging with HIV.Care-related topics: access, standards, caregivers’ issues, and more.Social aspects, from stigmatization and partner violence to human rights and activism.Legal/ethical concepts, including informed consent, duty to warn, disclosure laws, and the Ryan White Act.The Mental Health Practitioner’s Guide to HIV/AIDS brings expert, up-to-date knowledge to mental health care providers, such as psychiatrists, social workers, psychologists, and marriage and family therapists.
Description / Table of Contents:
Mental Health Practitioner's Guide to HIV/AIDS; Preface; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; The Beginning of the Epidemic; The Demographic Impact; Mental Health and Illness and HIV; References; Mental Health Comorbidity and HIV/AIDS; Introduction; Sample Clinical Treatment Scenario; Relationship Between Mental Illness and HIV Transmission; Biology of HIV and Psychiatric Illness; HIV and Mental Illness Comorbidity; Depression, Anxiety, and HIV; Psychosis and HIV; Substance Use Disorders and HIV; Issues Specific to Children, Adolescents, and Families; Conclusion; References
Description / Table of Contents:
Legal Issues for the HIV-Infected ClientIntroduction; Instruments Available to Protect Legal Rights; Power of Attorney; Living Wills; HIPAA Release; Wills; Trusts; Guardianship and Conservatorship; Funeral Arrangements; Major Laws Applicable to Protect Individuals with HIV/AIDS; Americans with Disabilities Act; The Ryan White CARE Act; Laws to Protect the Public Against HIV/AIDS; Criminalization of the Failure to Disclose; Civil Ramifications of Contact with Others Without Disclosing HIV Positive Status; Conclusion; References; Access to Care; An International Perspective
Description / Table of Contents:
Access to Care in the USASuggested Reading; Suggested Resources; Adherence; Suggested Reading; Suggested Resources; African Americans; Incidence and Prevalence of HIV/AIDS; Risk Factors for HIV/AIDS; HIV and Mental Illness; Suggested Reading; Suggested Resources; Aging; Suggested Reading; Suggested Resources; AIDS Activism; Suggested Reading; Suggested Resources; AIDS Service Organizations; Suggested Reading; Suggested Resources; Alternative and Traditional Healing; Background; Use of Traditional and Alternative Medicine; Ethical Issues; Implications for Mental Health Providers
Description / Table of Contents:
Suggested ReadingSuggested Resources; Antiretroviral Therapy; Suggested Reading; Asians and Pacific Islanders; Incidence, Prevalence, and Risk Factors for HIV/AIDS; Implications for Mental Health Care Providers; Suggested Reading; Suggested Resources; Bisexuality; Suggested Reading; Blood and Blood Disorders; Blood and HIV Transmission; Blood Disorders and the Bone Marrow Environment; Red Blood Cell Disorders: Anemia; White Blood Cell Disorders: Leukopenia and Lymphopenia; Platelet Disorders; Additional Considerations; Suggested Reading; Suggested Resources; Caregiving and Caregivers
Description / Table of Contents:
Differences in the Stress Process and Experience of BurdenA Closer Perspective of AIDS Caregivers: A Varied Group with Varied Needs; Gay Men; Women as Caregivers; Male Primary Caregivers of Children; Grandparents and Other Older Relatives; Conclusion; Suggested Reading; Case Management; Suggested Reading; Suggested Resources; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Suggested Resources; Children; Suggested Reading; Suggested Resources; Christianity; Suggested Reading; Clinical Trials; Suggested Reading; Suggested Resources; Cognitive Impairment; Suggested Reading; Suggested Resources
Description / Table of Contents:
Communication
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
DOI:
10.1007/978-1-4614-5283-6
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