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GUAbb2 - HIV: Therapeutic Strategies for Guilt, Uncertainty, & Taking Control-Abb Part II Post Test

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Questions:

1.1 What are three methods for handling guilt?
5.1 What was the ruling in the Louis Holiday case?
6.1 What are the three steps that an HIV client can take to divide and conquer to help take control of his/her life?
Answers:

A. Divide problems into those that have solutions and those that do not, focus on the problems that have solutions and accept those that do not, implement solutions
B. Separating HIV from a sense of punishment, spending the emotional energy that he used to spent on guilt on taking action against what he felt were past mistakes, and to balance the client’s guilt by an understanding of personal worth
C. Made it clear that employers cannot discriminate against employees or job applicants because they have HIV

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Please note every section does not have an additional question below. Some sections may have more than one question.

Questions:

8.1 What is one explanation as to why family members are not viewed as particularly helpful to HIV- positive persons?
8.2 What are some obstacles that individuals with HIV must traverse when seeking access to social support from family?
9.1 Within responses to medication for HIV clients, what are some themes that appear?
Answers:

A. Medication can cause difficulties related to disclosure, physical discomfort associated with many of the medications, and the strenuous and complicated nature of the medical regime as well as the time commitment that is necessary for strict and successful adherence
B. It is associated with the way the client contracted HIV, if contracted through homosexual actions or injecting drugs, they are less likely to receive support from family than friends
C. Lack of access to family members, lack of acceptance, lack of intimacy, negative interactions, feeling smothered, an wanting to protect family members