AHP Monograph Series
The five volumes of the UCSF AIDS Health Project Monograph Series provide concise and practical information on a variety of topics vital to successfully working with and understanding clients within the epidemic.
To order, e-mail Publications or call 415-502-7270.
HIV and Depression: Context and Care
Francisco Gonzalez, MD
This book offers practical advice for front-line providers on the assessment and treatment of depression, stressing two messages: clinical levels of depression should not be seen as “normal” or expected outcomes of having HIV disease, and clinical depression is eminently treatable. (2001)
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HIV Treatment: Mental Health Aspects of Antiviral Therapy
Michael Shernoff, MSW with Raymond Smith, PhD
This book describes the new treatment paradigm, the mental health issues it raises, and ways to help clients navigate its terrain. (2000)
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Working with AIDS Bereavement: A Comprehensive Approach for Mental Health Providers
Peter Goldblum, PhD with Sarah Erickson, PhD
This book proposes an Integrative Model of AIDS Bereavement to facilitate the assessment and care of HIV-associated grief. (1999)
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The Alcohol and Drug Wildcard: Substance Use and Psychiatric Problems in People with HIV
Joan E. Zweben, PhD with Patt Denning, PhD
This book reviews the complex diagnostic treatment issues raised by the interference of drugs and alcohol with HIV-related diagnosis and psychiatric disorders. (1998)
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AIDS and the Impact of Cognitive Impairment
Penelope Zeifert, PhD, Mark Leary, MD and Alicia Boccellari, PhD
This guide provides practical diagnostic, treatment, and management information about the neurological conditions that affect people with HIV disease. (1995)
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