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Learning to address multiple syndemics for people living with HIV through client perspectives on CBT.

Nicholas S PerryJocelyn E RemmertChristina PsarosMegan PinkstonSteven A Safren
Published in: Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research (2017)
Future psychotherapeutic interventions for syndemic problems and HIV self-care will need to comprehensively address complex concerns, including issues salient to the overall well-being of PLWHA. This may improve client engagement and, ultimately, mental, and physical health outcomes. Clinical or methodological significance of this article: Although mental health comorbidity is common and often complex among clients living with HIV, little research exists to guide psychotherapy for such intricate mental health concerns. The current study used content analysis of in-depth qualitative interviews with clients living with HIV and multiple mental health comorbidities who had recently completed cognitive-behavioural therapy. Recommendations based on these findings suggest strategies for clinicians working with similar clients to consider and offers suggestions for future treatment development research.
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