Review
AIDS is the premier world health crisis of this century. Until now, information for helping professionals has been diverse, scattered, and difficult to assimilate. AIDS: A Complete Guide to Psychosocial Intervention successfully provides a complete resource for professionals, paraprofessionals, and caregivers who work with the various populations affected by HIV/AIDS. It discusses service settings, diverse client populations, and clinical topics. In each of the 19 chapters, the contributing authors grapple with some of the most difficult AIDS related issues of our time. Despite public health campaigns, HIV/AIDS infections continues to be on the rise among all segments of the population. -- Midwest Book Review
