TITLE

Using the spiritual perspective in counseling persons with HIV/AIDS: An integrative approach

AUTHOR(S)
Burke, Mary Thomas; Miller, Geri
PUB. DATE
April 1996
SOURCE
Counseling & Values;Apr96, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p185
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Explores counseling persons infected with HIV and AIDS, within specific themes of rejection, powerlessness and death. Common concerns of people with HIV and AIDS; Selected quotations from several interviews with persons diagnosed with HIV/AIDS; Impact on the counselor; Recommendations to make counseling an effective, compassionate endeavor with HIV/AIDS patients.
ACCESSION #
9606215266

Tags: HIV-positive persons;  AIDS (Disease) -- Patients;  COUNSELING

 

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