Counseling intervention strategies: Their effects on the psychosocial health of HIV/AIDS persons

This study investigates the effectiveness of counseling intervention strategies in reducing stress, anxiety, and feelings of anger and increasing the self-esteem of selected HIV/AIDS persons. This study used the N of 1 or single case research design which is also known as idiographic research design...

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Main Author: Lazarus, David Emmanuel, FSG.
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Language:English
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-19032021-05-11T03:18:26Z Counseling intervention strategies: Their effects on the psychosocial health of HIV/AIDS persons Lazarus, David Emmanuel, FSG. This study investigates the effectiveness of counseling intervention strategies in reducing stress, anxiety, and feelings of anger and increasing the self-esteem of selected HIV/AIDS persons. This study used the N of 1 or single case research design which is also known as idiographic research design to know how the counseling intervention strategies affected or brought change in the individual client. The subjects were six HIV clients from an HIV institution. Their ages range between 20 to 45 years old. They are of varied socioeconomic status, educational, and occupational classes. The clients chosen were those diagnosed as HIV positive and but do not have symptoms of the infection they carry. They were diagnosed as HIV positive for the last six months to one year. Of the six subjects, two were exposed to Progressive Relaxation and Guided Imagery two subjects, to Progressive Relaxation and Problem-solving Counseling and two subjects, to Progressive Relaxation and HIV Affirmative Counseling. Analysis of test results, as well as observations, revealed that the counseling intervention strategies were effective in reducing stress, anxiety, anger and in increasing the level of self-esteem of the clients six weeks after they went through counseling intervention strategies. The effects were also found to be stable over a period of one more month. 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/904 Dissertations English Animo Repository Counseling HIV-positive persons Clinical health psychology Strategic therapy Feeling therapy Psychotherapy Counseling Psychology
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Counseling
HIV-positive persons
Clinical health psychology
Strategic therapy
Feeling therapy
Psychotherapy
Counseling Psychology
spellingShingle Counseling
HIV-positive persons
Clinical health psychology
Strategic therapy
Feeling therapy
Psychotherapy
Counseling Psychology
Lazarus, David Emmanuel, FSG.
Counseling intervention strategies: Their effects on the psychosocial health of HIV/AIDS persons
description This study investigates the effectiveness of counseling intervention strategies in reducing stress, anxiety, and feelings of anger and increasing the self-esteem of selected HIV/AIDS persons. This study used the N of 1 or single case research design which is also known as idiographic research design to know how the counseling intervention strategies affected or brought change in the individual client. The subjects were six HIV clients from an HIV institution. Their ages range between 20 to 45 years old. They are of varied socioeconomic status, educational, and occupational classes. The clients chosen were those diagnosed as HIV positive and but do not have symptoms of the infection they carry. They were diagnosed as HIV positive for the last six months to one year. Of the six subjects, two were exposed to Progressive Relaxation and Guided Imagery two subjects, to Progressive Relaxation and Problem-solving Counseling and two subjects, to Progressive Relaxation and HIV Affirmative Counseling. Analysis of test results, as well as observations, revealed that the counseling intervention strategies were effective in reducing stress, anxiety, anger and in increasing the level of self-esteem of the clients six weeks after they went through counseling intervention strategies. The effects were also found to be stable over a period of one more month.
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author Lazarus, David Emmanuel, FSG.
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title Counseling intervention strategies: Their effects on the psychosocial health of HIV/AIDS persons
title_short Counseling intervention strategies: Their effects on the psychosocial health of HIV/AIDS persons
title_full Counseling intervention strategies: Their effects on the psychosocial health of HIV/AIDS persons
title_fullStr Counseling intervention strategies: Their effects on the psychosocial health of HIV/AIDS persons
title_full_unstemmed Counseling intervention strategies: Their effects on the psychosocial health of HIV/AIDS persons
title_sort counseling intervention strategies: their effects on the psychosocial health of hiv/aids persons
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2002
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/904
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