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Working with Families in the Era of HIV/AIDS

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The purpose of this book is to encourage professional to become involved in family-oriented services to prevent the spread of HIV and its consequences and to provide examples of strategies for mobilizing family resources in the prevention and adaptation to HIV and AIDS.
Foreword - Nancy Boyd-Franklin Prologue - Willo Pequegnat PART ONE: OVERVIEW OF FAMILY AND HIV/AIDS The Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS - Willo Pequegnat and Jose Szapocznik Issues and Answers Assessment and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Families - James H Bray and Ernest Fruge Applications to Prevention and Care Training Facilitators to Deliver HIV Manual-Based Interventions to Families - Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus and Noelle R Leonard PART TWO: PREVENTION - PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION Preventing HIV Risk Exposure in Urban Communities - Mary McKernan McKay et al The CHAMP Family Program Saving Our Children from a Silent Epidemic - Beatrice J Krauss et al The PATH Program for Parents and Pre-Adolescents Keepin' It R.E.A.L. - Colleen Dilorio et al A Mother-Adolescent HIV Prevention Program Strengthening the Bond - Loretta Sweet Jemmott et al The Mother-Son Health Promotion Project PART THREE: ADAPTING - PREVENTING CONSEQUENCES OF HIV INFECTION AND AIDS Who Will Care for Me? Planning the Future Care and Custody of Children Orphaned by HIV/AIDS - Laurie J Bauman et al Helping Adolescents and Parents with AIDS to Cope Effectively with Daily Life - Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus and Margarita Lightfoot The Family Health Project - Bruce D Rapkin et al Strengthening Family Problem Solving in Families Affected by AIDS to Mobilize Systems of Support Structural Ecosystems Therapy HIV + African American Women - Victoria Behar Mitrani et al The WiLLOW Program - Gina M Wingood and Ralph J DiClemente Mobilizing Social Networks of Women Living with HIV to Enhance Coping and Reduce Sexual Risk Behaviors
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