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Conceptualizing an HIV Diagnosis Through a Model of Grief and Bereavement
Authors:Melissa Zeligman  Andrew William Wood
Affiliation:1. Department of Counseling and Psychological ServicesGeorgia State University;2. Department of Counseling and Family TherapyAntioch University–Seattle
Abstract:For people living with HIV/AIDS, grief and bereavement typically refer to the loss of life felt in the HIV community. However, changes in HIV treatments allow care providers to view HIV grief in a way that considers physical, social, and emotional loss, as well as a loss of the life they had previously pictured for themselves. Kübler‐Ross's ( 1969 ) model of bereavement is presented as a way to conceptualize clients living with HIV who are dealing with grief and bereavement. In addition, popular bereavement counseling approaches relevant to clients with HIV are discussed, and a case illustration is provided.
Keywords:HIV  grief  bereavement  mental health
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