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Anna Alexandrova
Paperback - $54.95
Brings together a wide variety of materials on the issue of HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination in Central Asia. The anthology offers readers general theoretical background on stigmatization and exclusion, studies of groups experiencing stigma, and ar ...
Roslyn Banish
Paperback - $49.95
More than 900,000 Americans are now living with the HIV virus. Although thousands of them die each year, advances in medical treatment have allowed many people to control the infection and survive longer. But what are their lives like? This book comb ...
John G. Bartlett
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In this thoroughly updated sixth edition, the authors address the latest information about risks of transmission, viral mutations that confer drug resistance, and new, rapid HIV testing, and offer essential information for making decisions about trea ...
Chris Beyrer
Paperback - $65.95
From Thailand's open debate about and readiness to deal with its HIV problem to the relationship between the Burmese regime and the drug trade, this engaging and vivid book investigates the way the HIV epidemic has taken its course in seven countries ...
Dale Hanson Bourke
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Investigates solutions to combat the growing emergency with careful regard to the balance of the arguments
Nancy Boyd-Franklin
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This much-needed work is the first to combine a psychosocial perspective with in-depth clinical case examples that poignantly bring the issues to life. It describes in detail an array of modalities including family, individual, group treatment, as we ...
Rhidian Brook
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Sent in 2006 by the Salvation Army to bear witness to the work they were doing in response to the AIDS pandemic, Rhidian Brook, his wife, and two children follow a trail of devastation through communities still shattered and being broken by the disea ...
Julia Cabassi
Paperback - $34.95
Over the last twenty years, there has been a considerable increase in the number and range of NGOs involved in responding to HIV/AIDS. In 2004 a multi-agency project was set up to develop this Code of Good Practice. The project aims to: