The Comprehensive Textbook of AIDS Psychiatry: A Paradigm for Integrated Care is the first book to provide insight into the interface between the psychiatric, medical, and social dimensions of HIV and AIDS and the need for a compassionate, integrated approach to the HIV pandemic with an
emphasis on humanizing and destigmatizing HIV. Drawing from the expertise of 135 contributors in clinical and evidence-based medicine, the book provides information on the prevalence, incidence, medical and psychiatric aspects of HIV, as well as on the prevention and care of persons with HIV/AIDS.
Author(s): Paul Volberding, Mary Ann Cohen, Jack M. Gorman, Scott L. Letendre, Jeffrey M. Jacobson
Edition: 2
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2017
Language: English
Pages: 710
City: Oxford
Cover
Comprehensive Textbook of AIDS Psychiatry
Copyright
Dedication
Table of Contents
Foreword
List of Contributors
In Memoriam
1. HIV Psychiatry—A Paradigm for Integrated Care
2. HIV/AIDS in the Fourth Decade: Origins, Epidemiology, Clinical Manifestations, and Treatment
3. Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders Associated with HIV and AIDS
4. Global Aspects of the HIV Pandemic
HIV AIDS in Africa
HIV and AIDS in the Asia-Pacific Region
HIV and AIDS in Europe
HIV and AIDS in the Americas
5. AIDS Orphans and Other Children Affected by HIV
6. HIV Discrimination, Stigma, and Gender-Based Violence
7. Models of Care for Persons with HIV
8. How to Establish an Integrated Ambulatory Care Program Co-located in an HIV Clinic
9. Sociocultural Factors Influencing the Transmission of HIV/AIDS in the United States: AIDS and the Nation’s Prisons
10. HIV Advocacy
11. A Biopsychosocial Approach to Psychiatric Consultation in Persons with HIV and AIDS
12. Neuropsychological Evaluation for Persons with HIV and AIDS
13. Training in HIV Psychiatry
14. Substance-Related and Addictive Disorder? The Special Role in HIV Transmission
15. Depressive and Bipolar Disorders
16. HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders
17. Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder— The Special Role in HIV Transmission
18. Anxiety Disorders
19. Psychotic Disorders and Serious Mental Illness
20. The Role of Personality in HIV Risk Behaviors: Implications for Treatment
21. Psychoneuroimmunology and HIV
22. Distress in Persons with HIV and AIDS
23. Insomnia and HIV: A Biopsychosocial Approach
24. Fatigue and HIV
25. Suicide and HIV
26. Neurological Complications of HIV in the Central Nervous System
27. Neurological Complications of HIV in the Peripheral Nervous System
28. The Role of Psychiatric Disorders in HIV Transmission and Prevention
29. Psychiatric Aspects of Care Engagement and Medication Adherence in Antiretroviral-Based HIV Treatment and Prevention
30. Homelessness and HIV Transmission
31. Routine Testing for HIV Infection and Pre-Exposure and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
32. Vaccines for the Prevention and Treatment of HIV Infection
33. Childhood and Adolescence
34. Young Adulthood and Serodiscordant Couples
35. Women’s Issues
36. Older Age and HIV
37. Psychotherapeutic Interventions
38. Integrative Treatments
39. Social Service Interventions
40. Nursing Support
41. Palliative Care and Spiritual Care of Persons with HIV and AIDS
42. Psychopharmacological Treatment Issues in HIV/AIDS Psychiatry
43. Hepatitis C and HIV Co-infection
44. HIV-Associated Nephropathy, End-Stage Renal Disease, Dialysis, and Kidney Transplant
45. Endocrine Comorbidities in Persons with HIV
46. Cardiovascular Disease, Metabolic Complications and Lipodystrophy in Persons with HIV
47. Overview of HIV-Associated Multimorbidities
48. Clinician Burnout in HIV/AIDS Healthcare
49. End-of-Life Issues, Ethical Issues, Advance Directives, and Surrogate Decision-Making in the Care of Persons with HIV
50. Health Services and Policy Issues in AIDS Psychiatry
Resource Appendix for Persons with HIV/AIDS, Their Families, Caregivers, Clinicians, Educators, and Researchers
Index