Counseling Chemically Dependent People with HIV Illness
Discover the essential guide for healthcare professionals in "Counseling Chemically Dependent People with HIV Illness," authored by experts in the field and published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1992. This hardback edition spans 182 pages and offers a comprehensive look into the frontline clinical treatment of individuals who are both chemically dependent and living with HIV. The book aims to provide a realistic and practical perspective on the daily challenges faced when working with this unique population. It covers a variety of treatment modalities, ensuring that readers gain valuable insights into effective counseling strategies. Perfect for clinicians, social workers, and anyone involved in the care of these individuals, this resource is a must-have for understanding the intersection of addiction and HIV. Enhance your professional library today and equip yourself with the knowledge to make a difference.