How each reaction might influence counselors perceptions


Discussion Post: Counseling Clients With HIV/AIDS

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and HIV/AIDS in particular, are physical health conditions that can have a profound impact on a client's psychological and relationship functioning. For example, a psychological impact may be that the client feels shame or guilt for having acquired the infection. An example of a relationship impact may be that a client's disclosing to his or her partner that he or she has the infection may lead to suspicion or mistrust within the couple's relationship.

Counselors also may hold certain biases and assumptions or have particular emotional responses to clients with STIs, specifically HIV/AIDS. These may relate to the client's prognosis for meeting treatment goals, the counselor's level of hope for the client to have a satisfying life, and/or stereotypes about how these infections are acquired. Left unexamined, these biases, assumptions, and emotional reactions can impact a counselor's ability to work effectively with a client with an STI, including HIV/AIDS.

To prepare for this week's Discussion, consider how counselors' views about HIV/AIDS may impact their perceptions of how the client is affected by the infection at the psychological and relational levels.

With these thoughts in mind:

Post two potential counselor reactions to a client who has HIV/AIDS. Explain how each reaction might influence the counselor's perceptions of the psychological and relational impact of HIV/AIDS when working with the client.

The response must include a reference list. Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, double-space, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

Readings

· Course Text: Murray, C., Pope, A., & Willis, B. (2017). Sexuality counseling: Theory, research, and practice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage

· Chapter 4, "Physiology and Sexual Health"

· Article: Joe, J. R., & Foster, V. A. (2017). Moral development, HIV/AIDS knowledge, and attitude toward HIV/AIDS among counseling students in the United States. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 39(3), 295-310. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

· Article: Rose, J. S., Sullivan, L. T., Hairston, T., Laux, J. M., & Pawelczak, M. (2015). HIV/AIDS knowledge among professional counselors and counseling students in Ohio. Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling, 9(1), 2-16. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

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