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In HIV and Social Work: A Practitioner's Guide, experienced social workers share their practice wisdom, knowledge, and skills on a broad range of issues. Their words of wisdom will give readers the willingness to follow problems through and the flexibility and creativity that are required when dealing with issues concerning HIV/AIDS. At the same time, a sense of empowerment and optimism will fill them as they realize that there are things they can do -- very specific kinds of help they can offer -- that can make an enormous difference in the lives of people with HIV/AIDS and those who love and care for them.…mehr
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In HIV and Social Work: A Practitioner's Guide, experienced social workers share their practice wisdom, knowledge, and skills on a broad range of issues. Their words of wisdom will give readers the willingness to follow problems through and the flexibility and creativity that are required when dealing with issues concerning HIV/AIDS. At the same time, a sense of empowerment and optimism will fill them as they realize that there are things they can do -- very specific kinds of help they can offer -- that can make an enormous difference in the lives of people with HIV/AIDS and those who love and care for them.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 618
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 153mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 934g
- ISBN-13: 9781560239062
- ISBN-10: 1560239069
- Artikelnr.: 21324145
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 618
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 153mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 934g
- ISBN-13: 9781560239062
- ISBN-10: 1560239069
- Artikelnr.: 21324145
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
R Dennis Shelby, David M Aronstein, Bruce J Thompson
Contents
About the Editors
* Contributors
* Foreword
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Section I: Introduction
* Essential Facts Every Social Worker Needs to Know
* Getting Started: Basic Skills for Effective Social Work with People
with HIV
* Multicultural Competence
* Back to the Future: Survival, Uncertainty, and Hope
* Section II: Practice Settings
* Case Management in AIDS Service Settings
* Part A: Services in Health Settings
* Discharge Planning in Acute Care
* Involving Family and Significant Others in Acute Care
* Bereavement Work in the Acute Care Setting
* Involving Families in Hospice and Home Care
* Bereavement Work in Hospice and Home Care
* Helping a Person with HIV/AIDS Get into Clinical Trials
* Helping a Person with HIV/AIDS Prepare a Power of Attorney and a
Living Will
* Part B: Services in Mental Health Settings
* Individual Clinical Issues
* Disrupted Dialogues: Working with Couples
* Clinical Issues in Groups for HIV-Infected Individuals
* Clinical Issues for Families
* HIV Risk Assessment in Mental Health Settings
* Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice
* HIV in Private Practice
* Identifying and Treating HIV-Associated Dementia
* Organizing Support Groups for People Affected by HIV
* Section III: People in Special Circumstances
* Addressing HIV Risks with Clients Who Use Drugs
* Part A: Services for Children and Families
* Counseling Parents and Children with HIV
* Helping a Parent with HIV Tell His or Her Children
* Talking with Parents About Creating a Legacy for Their Children
* Talking with Parents About Permanency Planning
* Working with Children with HIV in Day Care, Elementary, and Secondary
Schools
* Talking to Women with HIV About Childbearing Issues
* Part B: Services for Special Populations
* Services to Adolescents
* Services to People with HIV in the Workplace
* Providing Service to Gay Men
* Providing Services to HIV-Positive Women
* Providing Services to Elderly People with HIV
* Social Work Practice with HIV-Positive People in Rural Settings
* Providing Services to People with Preexisting Mental Illness
* HIV Services in Correctional Facilities: Negotiating a Complex
Environment
* Section IV: Economic Supports and Housing
* Economic Supports and Advocacy
* Housing for People with HIV
* Section V: Caring for the Professional Caregiver
* Caring for Ourselves: Understanding and Minimizing the Stresses of
HIV Caregiving
* Meeting the Emotional Needs of Health Care Providers
* Changing the System: Don't Mourn. . . Organize!
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
About the Editors
* Contributors
* Foreword
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Section I: Introduction
* Essential Facts Every Social Worker Needs to Know
* Getting Started: Basic Skills for Effective Social Work with People
with HIV
* Multicultural Competence
* Back to the Future: Survival, Uncertainty, and Hope
* Section II: Practice Settings
* Case Management in AIDS Service Settings
* Part A: Services in Health Settings
* Discharge Planning in Acute Care
* Involving Family and Significant Others in Acute Care
* Bereavement Work in the Acute Care Setting
* Involving Families in Hospice and Home Care
* Bereavement Work in Hospice and Home Care
* Helping a Person with HIV/AIDS Get into Clinical Trials
* Helping a Person with HIV/AIDS Prepare a Power of Attorney and a
Living Will
* Part B: Services in Mental Health Settings
* Individual Clinical Issues
* Disrupted Dialogues: Working with Couples
* Clinical Issues in Groups for HIV-Infected Individuals
* Clinical Issues for Families
* HIV Risk Assessment in Mental Health Settings
* Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice
* HIV in Private Practice
* Identifying and Treating HIV-Associated Dementia
* Organizing Support Groups for People Affected by HIV
* Section III: People in Special Circumstances
* Addressing HIV Risks with Clients Who Use Drugs
* Part A: Services for Children and Families
* Counseling Parents and Children with HIV
* Helping a Parent with HIV Tell His or Her Children
* Talking with Parents About Creating a Legacy for Their Children
* Talking with Parents About Permanency Planning
* Working with Children with HIV in Day Care, Elementary, and Secondary
Schools
* Talking to Women with HIV About Childbearing Issues
* Part B: Services for Special Populations
* Services to Adolescents
* Services to People with HIV in the Workplace
* Providing Service to Gay Men
* Providing Services to HIV-Positive Women
* Providing Services to Elderly People with HIV
* Social Work Practice with HIV-Positive People in Rural Settings
* Providing Services to People with Preexisting Mental Illness
* HIV Services in Correctional Facilities: Negotiating a Complex
Environment
* Section IV: Economic Supports and Housing
* Economic Supports and Advocacy
* Housing for People with HIV
* Section V: Caring for the Professional Caregiver
* Caring for Ourselves: Understanding and Minimizing the Stresses of
HIV Caregiving
* Meeting the Emotional Needs of Health Care Providers
* Changing the System: Don't Mourn. . . Organize!
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
Contents
About the Editors
* Contributors
* Foreword
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Section I: Introduction
* Essential Facts Every Social Worker Needs to Know
* Getting Started: Basic Skills for Effective Social Work with People
with HIV
* Multicultural Competence
* Back to the Future: Survival, Uncertainty, and Hope
* Section II: Practice Settings
* Case Management in AIDS Service Settings
* Part A: Services in Health Settings
* Discharge Planning in Acute Care
* Involving Family and Significant Others in Acute Care
* Bereavement Work in the Acute Care Setting
* Involving Families in Hospice and Home Care
* Bereavement Work in Hospice and Home Care
* Helping a Person with HIV/AIDS Get into Clinical Trials
* Helping a Person with HIV/AIDS Prepare a Power of Attorney and a
Living Will
* Part B: Services in Mental Health Settings
* Individual Clinical Issues
* Disrupted Dialogues: Working with Couples
* Clinical Issues in Groups for HIV-Infected Individuals
* Clinical Issues for Families
* HIV Risk Assessment in Mental Health Settings
* Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice
* HIV in Private Practice
* Identifying and Treating HIV-Associated Dementia
* Organizing Support Groups for People Affected by HIV
* Section III: People in Special Circumstances
* Addressing HIV Risks with Clients Who Use Drugs
* Part A: Services for Children and Families
* Counseling Parents and Children with HIV
* Helping a Parent with HIV Tell His or Her Children
* Talking with Parents About Creating a Legacy for Their Children
* Talking with Parents About Permanency Planning
* Working with Children with HIV in Day Care, Elementary, and Secondary
Schools
* Talking to Women with HIV About Childbearing Issues
* Part B: Services for Special Populations
* Services to Adolescents
* Services to People with HIV in the Workplace
* Providing Service to Gay Men
* Providing Services to HIV-Positive Women
* Providing Services to Elderly People with HIV
* Social Work Practice with HIV-Positive People in Rural Settings
* Providing Services to People with Preexisting Mental Illness
* HIV Services in Correctional Facilities: Negotiating a Complex
Environment
* Section IV: Economic Supports and Housing
* Economic Supports and Advocacy
* Housing for People with HIV
* Section V: Caring for the Professional Caregiver
* Caring for Ourselves: Understanding and Minimizing the Stresses of
HIV Caregiving
* Meeting the Emotional Needs of Health Care Providers
* Changing the System: Don't Mourn. . . Organize!
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
About the Editors
* Contributors
* Foreword
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Section I: Introduction
* Essential Facts Every Social Worker Needs to Know
* Getting Started: Basic Skills for Effective Social Work with People
with HIV
* Multicultural Competence
* Back to the Future: Survival, Uncertainty, and Hope
* Section II: Practice Settings
* Case Management in AIDS Service Settings
* Part A: Services in Health Settings
* Discharge Planning in Acute Care
* Involving Family and Significant Others in Acute Care
* Bereavement Work in the Acute Care Setting
* Involving Families in Hospice and Home Care
* Bereavement Work in Hospice and Home Care
* Helping a Person with HIV/AIDS Get into Clinical Trials
* Helping a Person with HIV/AIDS Prepare a Power of Attorney and a
Living Will
* Part B: Services in Mental Health Settings
* Individual Clinical Issues
* Disrupted Dialogues: Working with Couples
* Clinical Issues in Groups for HIV-Infected Individuals
* Clinical Issues for Families
* HIV Risk Assessment in Mental Health Settings
* Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice
* HIV in Private Practice
* Identifying and Treating HIV-Associated Dementia
* Organizing Support Groups for People Affected by HIV
* Section III: People in Special Circumstances
* Addressing HIV Risks with Clients Who Use Drugs
* Part A: Services for Children and Families
* Counseling Parents and Children with HIV
* Helping a Parent with HIV Tell His or Her Children
* Talking with Parents About Creating a Legacy for Their Children
* Talking with Parents About Permanency Planning
* Working with Children with HIV in Day Care, Elementary, and Secondary
Schools
* Talking to Women with HIV About Childbearing Issues
* Part B: Services for Special Populations
* Services to Adolescents
* Services to People with HIV in the Workplace
* Providing Service to Gay Men
* Providing Services to HIV-Positive Women
* Providing Services to Elderly People with HIV
* Social Work Practice with HIV-Positive People in Rural Settings
* Providing Services to People with Preexisting Mental Illness
* HIV Services in Correctional Facilities: Negotiating a Complex
Environment
* Section IV: Economic Supports and Housing
* Economic Supports and Advocacy
* Housing for People with HIV
* Section V: Caring for the Professional Caregiver
* Caring for Ourselves: Understanding and Minimizing the Stresses of
HIV Caregiving
* Meeting the Emotional Needs of Health Care Providers
* Changing the System: Don't Mourn. . . Organize!
* Index
* Reference Notes Included