The Practice of Counselling HIV/AIDS Clients |
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Authors: | Robert Bor Riva Miller Isobel Scher Heather Salt |
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Affiliation: | a AIDS Counselling Unit Royal Free Hospital and School of Medicine, London |
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Abstract: | AIDS/HIV has been described as one of the most pressing medical and social problems of this century. A review of the psychosocial and counselling literature relating to it indicates that the predominant psychotherapeutic approach with clients is symptom-focused and presents psychological problems as being inevitable in the course of illness. A systems approach is considered to have a good fit' with HIV-related problems because of issues relating to unpredictability, relationships, interaction, complexity and secrecy which arise in the course of the illness and its management. Some of the counselling tasks of an AIDS counsellor are set out. Consideration of these can help the system (client, family, health care team, counsellor) both to define problems and to find solutions to them without resorting to prior assumptions about either. |
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