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Issue title: HIV/AIDS and Employment
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Goldblum, Peter | Kohlenberg, Betty
Affiliations: Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, 935 East Meadow Road, Palo Alto, CA 94303, USA | Kohlenberg & Associates, Vocational Counseling Services, 1255 Post Street, Suite 451, San Francisco, CA 94109, USA. Tel.: +1 415 665 6902; Fax: +1 415 567 5304; E-mail: [email protected]
Note: [] Corresponding author
Abstract: With increased efficacy of HIV antiviral medications and subsequent improvement in health status, many people with HIV face new decisions regarding work. The Client-Focused Model of Considering Work describes the interplay between four domains of influence (medical, financial/legal, psychosocial, and vocational). In each of these domains, persons with HIV can experience both pressures to make work related changes and barriers to making these changes. A nonlinear decision-making process is articulated in four phases. The authors discuss and contrast this model with other rehabilitation models, describe its implications for planning and delivery of rehabilitation services, and cite research results from a career counseling program based on the model.
Keywords: HIV, AIDS, employment, rehabilitation, work, counseling, model, client-focus, vocational
Journal: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 115-124, 2005
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