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E-raamat: Heavenly Hurts: Surviving AIDS-related Deaths and Losses [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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"Heavenly Hurts Surviving AIDS-Related Deaths and Losses" imparts vital information for anyone touched by deaths and losses of HIV/AIDS. In the AIDS pandemic, efforts are focused on persons living with AIDS (PLWA). Neglected are professional and non-professional caregivers, families, and friends. They are surviving deaths of loved ones from AIDS-related illness, or are dealing with multiple losses of HIV/AIDS. "Heavenly Hurts" provides guidance, support and coping skills, along with discussions of death language; AIDS grief; death in the workplace; and cultural and spiritual issues around death.
Chapter 1 Understanding HIV and AIDS
People dealing with HIV/AIDS are helped by having a clear understanding of
HIV/AIDS terminology, causes of HIV infection, and the disease's impact on
survivors.

Chapter 2 Understanding Death, Loss and Feelings of Grief
Death is frightening. Understanding and being aware of the process of grief,
helps survivors learn to accept the feelings they are experiencing.

Chapter 3 AIDS Grief
HIV/AIDS disproportionately affects disenfranchised populations. In such
communities, the grief due to AIDS-related deaths and losses is unique and
complicated.

Chapter 4 AIDS Grief Groups: What They Teach Us
People surviving AIDS-related deaths/losses are often discriminated against
and stigmatized. Groups dealing with the unique issues of these survivors
offer comfort and support.

Chapter 5 Multiple Losses of AIDS: Not just deaths
People dealing with the ever increasing deaths from AIDS-related illnesses
are given a clear understanding of the characteristics of multiple loss and
multiple losses.

Chapter 6 Problem Solving in the Gay Community
Many gay men have died of AIDS-related illnesses. Survivors sharing the
unique aspects of gay grief and unique tasks of mourning facilitate coping
and problem-solving.

Chapter 7 Survivors: HIV Negative, HIV Positive and Status Unknown
Grieving experiences of those dealing with death and losses related to
HIV/AIDS are affected by a survivor's HIV status.

Chapter 8 Needs of the Caregivers
Caregivers who provide patient care and support during the AIDS pandemic
have issues, needs and concerns that are important to address and are often
overlooked.

Chapter 9 Dealing with Death in the Workplace
Creating an accepting, supportive environment in the workplace by increasing
knowledge, sensitivity and understanding help the mourner and other employees
adjust and maintain their productivity.

Chapter 10 Language of Death and Dying
Words about death are powerful. Knowing what to say and how to say it
enhances the support and comfort offered to a mourner.

Chapter 11 Cultural Dimensions of Grief
Values placed on different cultural, ethnic, religious and spiritual beliefs
and rituals affect our understanding of, and feelings about, grief, and
death.

Chapter 12 For Mental Health Professionals
Understanding mourning tasks, increasing knowledge about HIV/AIDS, and
knowing themselves, are tasks necessary for mental health professionals
offering grief counseling and /or grief therapy.

Chapter 13 What to Look for in a Clinician
Specific guidelines are offered to help the mourner choose a compatible
grief therapist.

Chapter 14 Coping and Survival Skills
Healing ways and specific skills for coping with grief are offered, giving
support and direction to mourners as they move through the process of grief.
Sandra Jacoby Klein is Professor of Pharmaceutical Technology at University of Greifswald.