A little more than one percent of the total AIDS cases in the United States have occurred in children, but, alarmingly, the number is growing. Children, Adolescents, and AIDS is the report of the American Psychological Association task force on pediatric AIDS. It is the first study to address a wide range of medical, psychological, social, legal, and ethnical issues confronting young patients and their families. Edited by Jeffrey M. Seibert and Roberta A. Olson, the book draws on the expertise of researchers, clinicians, and other professionals. Brian E. Novick opens with a medical overview of what is known about AIDS/HIV iinfection in children, written for nonspecialists. Then Seibert, Ana Garcia, Marcy Kaplan, and Anita Septimus discuss the needs of HIV-infected children, their families, and their communities that have been identified in model programs in Miami, Los Angeles, and New York City. Next, Patrick J. Mason and Roberta Olson consider the special problems of hemophiliac children with AIDS. Marsha B. Liss reviews the policies being developed by school systems toward HIV-infected children; and Sally E. Dodds, Marilyn Volker, and Helen Viviand focus on bringing the sensitive issues of sex and drugs into curricula aimed at educating students about the basic facts of AIDS and its prevention. Heather C. Huszti and Dale D. Chitwood assess prevention efforts directed to adolescents and women of child-bearing age. Finally, Joni N. Gray discusses the legal and ethical issues surrounding pediatric AIDS.
CONTRIBUTORS: Jeffrey M. Seibert, Roberta A. OlsonEAN: 9780803241862COUNTRY: United StatesPAGES: WEIGHT: 567 gHEIGHT: 216 cm
PUBLISHED BY: University of Nebraska PressDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: PSYCHOLOGY / General, PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / ChildWIDTH: 140 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Age groups: children, Psychology, Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
"A groundbreaker. Almost certain to be widely cited and to affect directions in—and funding for—research."—Gary Melton, president of Division 37 (Child, Youth and Family Services), American Psychological Association, "The first attempt I have seen to link medicine, public policy, law, and children's best interests in one volume. Very important."—Gerald P. Koocher, Harvard University and Children's Hospital, Boston
Jeffrey M. Seibert, formerly an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Miami School of Medicine and codirector of the Pediatric AIDS Psychosocial Project there, is currently on the staff of the Center for Attitudinal Healing in Tiburon, California. Roberta A. Olson is an associate professor of clinical psychology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
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A little more than one percent of the total AIDS cases in the United States have occurred in children, but, alarmingly, the number is growing. Children, Adolescents, and AIDS is the report of the American Psychological Association task force on pediatric AIDS. It is the first study to address a wide range of medical, psychological, social, legal, and ethnical issues confronting young patients and their families. Edited by Jeffrey M. Seibert and Roberta A. Olson, the book draws on the expertise of researchers, clinicians, and other professionals. Brian E. Novick opens with a medical overview of what is known about AIDS/HIV iinfection in children, written for nonspecialists. Then Seibert, Ana Garcia, Marcy Kaplan, and Anita Septimus discuss the needs of HIV-infected children, their families, and their communities that have been identified in model programs in Miami, Los Angeles, and New York City. Next, Patrick J. Mason and Roberta Olson consider the special problems of hemophiliac children with AIDS. Marsha B. Liss reviews the policies being developed by school systems toward HIV-infected children; and Sally E. Dodds, Marilyn Volker, and Helen Viviand focus on bringing the sensitive issues of sex and drugs into curricula aimed at educating students about the basic facts of AIDS and its prevention. Heather C. Huszti and Dale D. Chitwood assess prevention efforts directed to adolescents and women of child-bearing age. Finally, Joni N. Gray discusses the legal and ethical issues surrounding pediatric AIDS.
CONTRIBUTORS: Jeffrey M. Seibert, Roberta A. OlsonEAN: 9780803241862COUNTRY: United StatesPAGES: WEIGHT: 567 gHEIGHT: 216 cm
PUBLISHED BY: University of Nebraska PressDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: PSYCHOLOGY / General, PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / ChildWIDTH: 140 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Age groups: children, Psychology, Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
Jeffrey M. Seibert, formerly an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Miami School of Medicine and codirector of the Pediatric AIDS Psychosocial Project there, is currently on the staff of the Center for Attitudinal Healing in Tiburon, California. Roberta A. Olson is an associate professor of clinical psychology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
Mevrou Smit het Aronspoort toe gekom om vir haarself ’n nuwe lewe en identiteit te bewerk, nie om gewild te wees nie. “Daar is geen wag voor daai mond nie. Al die gedagtes wat in haar kop uitbroei, marsjeer soos mank soldate oor haar tong.” (p.16). Maar dit is juis daardie gedagtes wat al menige moord opgelos het, dit terwyl sy vir haarself streng reëls gestel het vir “goeie” gedrag en verbete daaraan werk om daarby te hou. Reëls soos om te oorleef en te luister na jou instinkte. “My derde reël is om nie my tyd te mors met retrospeksie nie” (p.78), verduidelik sy aan Dario wat in hierdie aflewering weer ’n hoopvolle draai kom maak. Die uitstekende skryfstyl van Elizabeth Wasserman verseker dat mevrou Smit konsekwent, sonder aansien des persoons, hou by haar reëls.
Ek moet bieg dat hierdie derde sage van mevrou Smit vir my ietwat stadig afgeskop het. Daar was nie juis dringendheid rondom die ontdekking van ’n dekade-oue menslike oorskot in die rivierbank nie. Maar wanneer daar ’n vars moord vermoed word, tel mevrou Smit se bloedhond instinkte spoed op. En die krisis na die einde toe is so spannend as wat ’n sogenaamde sagte krimi kan toelaat.
Ek sukkel deesdae toenemend met reekse. Ek vergeet die fynere detail van vorige boeke (ouderdom of té veel storielyne?) en dan sukkel my kop deurentyd om te onthou. Dus sou ek beslis beter gevaar het om die drie boeke agtereenvolgens te lees. Nuwe Mevrou Smit lesers wat nie noodwendig alles wil weet van haar vorige lewe en die voorafgaande avonture op Aronspoort nie, behoort suksesvol te kan volstaan met die intrige soos hier aangebied.