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More About This Title Handbook of HIV and Social Work: Principles, Practice, and Populations
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"Cynthia Cannon Poindexter has given us a remarkable edited volume that contains much information on HIV that every professional social worker needs to know in order to practice competently in today's complex world."—From the Foreword by Vincent J. Lynch, MSW, PhD, Boston College Graduate School of Social Work
"This comprehensive handbook assembles a group of social work scholars and practitioners to participate in, guide, and address many of the unresolved challenges characterizing the HIV debates. This handbook is a valuable and timely addition to the literature."—King Davis, MSW, PhD, The Robert Lee Sutherland Chair in Mental Health and Social Policy, The University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work
"This handbook is an outstanding resource for the social work professional working to ensure equal access to care, treatment, and resources for all persons living with and/or affected by HIV."—Evelyn P. Tomaszewski, MSW, Project Director, NASW HIV/AIDS Spectrum: Mental Health Training and Education of Social Workers Project
"This book is an excellent, up-to-date guide on HIV. It is an indispensable resource for all those who work with HIV and all its complications."—Leon Ginsberg, MSW, PhD, Dean Emeritus, University of South Carolina School of Social Work and Editor, Administration in Social Work
The most current knowledge on the HIV pandemic in a thorough, diverse, and accessible volume
This invaluable book draws on a distinguished roster of HIV advocates, educators, case managers, counselors, and administrators, assembling the most current knowledge into this volume. Handbook of HIV and Social Work reflects the latest research and its impact on policy and practice realities, with topics including:
History, Illness, Transmission, and Treatment
Social Work Roles, Tasks, and Challenges in Health Care Settings
HIV-related Community Organizing and Grassroots Advocacy
The Impact of HIV on Children and Adolescents
HIV-affected Caregivers
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Preface.
About the Editor.
About the Contributors.
Part One: HIV Basics and Social Work Principles.
Chapter 1 HIV History, Illness, Transmission, and Treatment (Ryan M. Kull).
Chapter 2 Underlying Principles of Helping in the HIV Field (Hugo Kamya).
Chapter 3 Cultural Competence and HIV (Manoj Paradasani, Claudia Lucia Moreno, and Nicholas Robertson Forge).
Chapter 4 The Human Rights Framework Applied to HIV Services and Policy (Cynthia Cannon Poindexter).
Part Two: Social Work Practice.
Chapter 5 HIV-Related Case Management (Douglas M. Brooks).
Chapter 6 HIV-Related Crisis Intervention and Counseling (Michael P. Melendez).
Chapter 7 HIV Social Work Roles, Tasks, and Challenges in Health Care Settings (Brian Giddens).
Chapter 8 HIV-Related Group Work and Family Support (Patricia A. Stewart and Valerie Dixson-Anderson).
Chapter 9 Administration of HIV Services: Program Development, Management, and Fund Development (Dana B. Marlowe).
Chapter 10 HIV-Related Community Organizing and Grassroots Advocacy (Larry M. Gant).
Chapter 11 HIV-Related Political and Legislative Intervention (Gary Bailey).
Chapter 12 HIV Prevention Innovations and Challenges (Peter A. Newman).
Part Three: Specific Vulnerable Populations.
Chapter 13 Women and HIV in the U.S.: From Invisible to Self-Determined (Sally Mason).
Chapter 14 HIV Prevention and Services for Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men: Now is Still the Time (David J. Brennan and Winston Husbands).
Chapter 15 The Impact of HIV on Children and Adolescents (Lori Wiener and Susan Taylor-Brown).
Chapter 16 HIV-Infected and HIV-Affected Midlife and Older Persons (Charles A. Emlet).
Chapter 17 HIV and Black and African-American Communities in the Twenty-first Century (Darrell P. Wheeler, Bernadette R. Hadden, Michael Lewis, Laurens G. Van Sluytman, and Tyrone M. Parchment).
Chapter 18 Latinos and HIV: A Framework to Develop Evidence-Based Strategies (Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, Alida Bouris, and Susan M. Gallego).
Chapter 19 HIV-Affected Caregivers (Helen Land).
Chapter 20 Afterward: Looking Back, Looking Forward in HIV Social Work (Cynthia Cannon Poindexter and Nathan L. Linsk).
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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—Vincent J. Lynch, MSW, PhD, Boston College Graduate School of Social Work
"The long term presence of HIV in the United States continues to challenge contemporary concepts of public health care, human rights, social work practice and policy, and prevention. While there have been some successes in prevention and services, rates of infection and deaths in populations of color have increased markedly over the past decade. Clearly, debate in the United States needs direction to alter the policies and practices that drive national responses to the most crucial disease of our time. This comprehensive handbook assembles a group of social work scholars and practitioners to participate in, guide, and address many of the unresolved challenges characterizing the HIV debates. In 20 chapters, the writers place HIV in historical, practice, and policy context. This handbook is a valuable and timely addition to the literature."
—King Davis, MSW, PhD, The Robert Lee Sutherland Chair in Mental Health and Social Policy, University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work
"This Handbook outlines the duality of how the social work profession has responded to changes in the epidemiology, treatment, and funding of the HIV pandemic while also meeting the increasing demand for access to culturally competent services across the broadest range of practice settings. The social work workforce continues to stand ready to address HIV through professional and continuing education opportunities. This Handbook addresses the social work values, knowledge, and skills necessary to connect these complex issues at both the micro and macro level practice. This Handbook is an outstanding resource for the social work professional working to ensure equal access to care, treatment, and resources for all persons living with and/or affected by HIV."
—Evelyn P. Tomaszewski, MSW, Project Director, NASW HIV/AIDS Spectrum: Mental Health Training and Education of Social Workers Project
"Many people do not remember a time before AIDS, which has been with us for more than 25 years. The condition, its patients, and its treatment, have changed remarkably during those years. This book is an excellent, up-to-date guide on HIV. It is an indispensable resource for all those who work with HIV and all its complications."
—Leon Ginsberg, MSW, PhD, Dean Emeritus, University of South Carolina School of Social Work and Editor, Administration in Social Work