Helping Reauthor the Stories for Women Navigating HIV+ Status and Low Sexual Desire: A Narrative Therapy Approach

D’Lessia Philip A. Wedley, P. Rutter
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abstract :This manuscript will explore how a Narrative therapy framework can effectively be integrated to serve psychotherapy clients of color concurrently navigating their HIV+ diagnosis. Often, desire levels can decrease and self-schemas can be distorted by HIV+ diagnosis. Research to date presents a dearth of clinical research and strategies to serve these women navigating their HIV diagnosis and concurrent sexual desire disorders. Additional insights are presented inclusive of a narrative excerpted sexual history interview, and embedded in a case presentation to elucidate application of specific steps to facilitate reauthoring the stories for these female clients of color.
帮助女性重新撰写HIV+状态和性欲低下的故事:一种叙事治疗方法
本文将探讨如何将叙事治疗框架有效地整合到有色人种的心理治疗客户中,同时引导他们的HIV+诊断。通常,欲望水平会降低,自我图式会因HIV阳性诊断而扭曲。迄今为止的研究表明,缺乏临床研究和策略来为这些妇女导航其艾滋病毒诊断和并发的性欲障碍。其他的见解包括性历史访谈的叙述摘录,并嵌入在一个案例介绍中,以阐明具体步骤的应用,以促进为这些有色人种女性客户重新创作故事。
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