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Listening with Love Pastoral Counselling : A Christian Response to People Living with HIV/AIDS

by Robert Igo

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HIV/AIDS has touched the lives of millions of people around the world. For those infected with the disease-along with their families, friends and neighbors-living with AIDS is often especially difficult because of the ignorance, fear, and prejudice they encounter. Those who live with HIV/AIDS can feel isolated and ashamed, unable to talk to others, unable to express their feelings, unable to voice their fears for themselves and their loved ones. The care and counseling of those living with HIV/AIDS can seem a immensely difficult task. Listening with Love is designed for Christians who are called to help people cope with HIV/AIDS. Step by step, this book introduces the basic medical facts and guides the reader through practical, loving approaches that offer empathy and ways to communicate with those whose lives have been transformed by the disease. Using everyday language and case studies that reveal the kinds of issues and problems that counselors typically face, this Bible-based manual helps the reader discover the confidence, respect and hope that can help people living with HIV/AIDS.… (more)
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HIV/AIDS has touched the lives of millions of people around the world. For those infected with the disease-along with their families, friends and neighbors-living with AIDS is often especially difficult because of the ignorance, fear, and prejudice they encounter. Those who live with HIV/AIDS can feel isolated and ashamed, unable to talk to others, unable to express their feelings, unable to voice their fears for themselves and their loved ones. The care and counseling of those living with HIV/AIDS can seem a immensely difficult task. Listening with Love is designed for Christians who are called to help people cope with HIV/AIDS. Step by step, this book introduces the basic medical facts and guides the reader through practical, loving approaches that offer empathy and ways to communicate with those whose lives have been transformed by the disease. Using everyday language and case studies that reveal the kinds of issues and problems that counselors typically face, this Bible-based manual helps the reader discover the confidence, respect and hope that can help people living with HIV/AIDS.

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