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Course Learning Objectives/Outcomes

By the end of the course, the Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Social Worker or Psychologist will be able to:
-Discuss two emotion dysregulation in HIV.
-Discuss three more emotion dysregulation in HIV.
-Discuss three HIV disclosure concerns.
-Discuss three HIV reflect on dating and sex.
-Discuss two techniques regarding emotional processing
in HIV.
-Describe five criteria regarding HIV discrimination.
-Discuss three ways of coping with HIV.
-Explain what has been very effective in reducing the number of HIV particles in the bloodstream.
-Explain what are the discovery about HIV+ men who discovered personal meaning in their losses.
-Name five common concerns among HIV+ clients regarding employment.
-Name three common client concerns regarding medical treatment.
-Name six psychosocial issues common to HIV+ clients.
-Explain what is a concern with a counselor becoming overly active in their sessions with an HIV+ client.
-Explain what is an important part of therapy with HIV positive men.
-Name two key questions adolescents with HIV have concerning disclosure.
-Name three themes common to HIV positive adolescents’ concerns regarding intimate relationships.
-Name three early steps in the traumatizing process of an HIV positive client.
-Name two key concepts of analytical therapy to keep in mind when treating an HIV positive client.


"The instructional level of this course is introductory, intermediate, or advanced depending on the learners clinical area of expertise."