HIV And AIDS in Mothers And Babies: A Guide to Counselling - Couverture souple

Sherr, Lorraine

 
9780632028344: HIV And AIDS in Mothers And Babies: A Guide to Counselling

Synopsis

As HIV moves into the heterosexual population the threat to mothers and babies has become acute. One in three of those infected with HIV are women and the majority of those are in their childbearing years. If HIV is vertically transmitted, both mother and child are affected; in many cases, fathers and siblings are also ill and the family group may require an unprecedented level of care. This book, aimed at counsellors working in HIV, drug -use or family planning, and health care professionals involved in pregnancy, deals with pre- and post-test counselling, the choice whether or not to terminate the pregnancy and whether to desist from subsequent pregnancies, the prospect of dealing with an ill baby in the presence of a potentially ill mother and father, and the special problems of children, home life and parenting.

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Quatrième de couverture

As HIV moves into the heterosexual population the threat to mothers and babies has become acute. One in three of those infected with HIV are women and the majority of those are in their childbearing years. If HIV is vertically transmitted, both mother and child are affected; in many cases, fathers and siblings are also ill and the family group may require an unprecedented level of care.

This book, aimed at counsellors working in HIV, drug –use or family planning, and health care professionals involved in pregnancy, deals with pre– and post–test counselling, the choice whether or not to terminate the pregnancy and whether to desist from subsequent pregnancies, the prospect of dealing with an ill baby in the presence of a potentially ill mother and father, and the special problems of children, home life and parenting.

Biographie de l'auteur

Dr Lorraine Sherr is a Principal Clinical Psychologist at the National AIDS Counselling Training Unit, St Mary′s Hospital, London, joint editor of the new journal AIDS Care and a Winston Churchill Fellow.

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