2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10447-018-9340-4
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Entering the Discomfort Zone: Counseling Trainees’ Perspectives on Counseling Clients with HIV/AIDS

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“…Stigma can cause a psychological challenge to people living with HIV/AIDS (Varni, Miller, McCuin & Solomon, 2012), and the psychosocial effects of HIV/AIDS are compounded by the stigma associated with the disease. According to Joe et al (2019), PLWHA will be faced with a variety of mental health challenges; thus, will require service from mental health professionals at some point in their lives. The social stigma and discrimination can cause adverse emotional outcomes that affect PLWHA.…”
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“…Stigma can cause a psychological challenge to people living with HIV/AIDS (Varni, Miller, McCuin & Solomon, 2012), and the psychosocial effects of HIV/AIDS are compounded by the stigma associated with the disease. According to Joe et al (2019), PLWHA will be faced with a variety of mental health challenges; thus, will require service from mental health professionals at some point in their lives. The social stigma and discrimination can cause adverse emotional outcomes that affect PLWHA.…”
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“…Unfortunately, those who contract the disease are labeled as victims or patients, guilty or innocent, and/or heroic or pitiable (Herk et al, 2003). The intense stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS is attributed to the assumed behaviors associated with HIV transmission, such as sexual activity and IDU (Joe, Heard & Yurcisin, 2019;Herek et al, 2003). Because HIV is often spread through sexual contact, sexual intercourse and/or drug use, a large proportion of Americans regard PLWHA as degenerates and blame them for their illness.…”
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