This NIH-supported study of HIV's physical and psychosocial
impacts offers both practical and inspiring accounts of how
individuals living with HIV respond and cope with the disease and
its progressive stages and impacts. The longitudinal approach of
the research and the rich resources offered by extensive interviews
with the persons with HIV and those closest to them avail the
reader of insights and responses that should improve others' coping
and caring abilities.
The author's professional experience and extensive research
informs the work throughout and fashions a remarkable and moving
synthesis of the themes that will help those living with AIDS as
well as all who relate to them. From the first awareness of
infection to coping with bereavement, this book honestly,
sensitively, and substantively addresses the essential concerns
that any and all who are touched by the HIV pandemic must reflect
on.
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