Aging with HIV: A Gay Man’s Guide can now be pre-ordered at:
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Aging with HIV: A Gay Man’s Guide
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Aging with HIV: A Gay Man’s Guide can now be pre-ordered at:
Amazon.com -
Aging with HIV: A Gay Man’s Guide
or
James Masten, Ph.D., LCSW , has worked in the field of HIV/AIDS for over twenty years. He is on the Adjunct Clinical Faculty at New York University School of Social Work, and has been a clinical research consultant for Yale University School of Medicine, Duke University, and the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Masten has a private practice in psychotherapy in New York City.
Contributing Author, James Schmidtberger, M.D. , is Director of HIV Services at Gouverneur Healthcare Services in New York City and an Instructor at New York University School of Medicine.
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“This comprehensive, evidence-based book is an excellent resource for men with HIV who want to maintain optimum health through midlife and into their senior years. The authors identify the changes and obstacles likely to be encountered and give specific strategies for dealing with them. I recommend it.”—Andrew Weil, M.D.
"Aging with HIV shines the light on a critical subject that has increased in importance over the last decade: the array of issues facing the first generation of people to live and age with HIV. By drawing on the expertise of gay men aging with HIV, Masten and Schmidtberger have produced a practical, step-by-step resource that's authentically rooted in personal experience and useful to readers of all types."—Michael Adams, Executive Director, SAGE, Inc.
“This unique and valuable contribution to the field neatly bridges research and practice. The grounding of this book in the interviews and shared experiences of men living with HIV, enriched by the clinical experience of the author, prompts readers to reflect on their own lives and experiences, and enlivens the words on the page.”—Brian de Vries, Ph.D., Professor of Gerontology, San Francisco State University. Co-edited Gay and Lesbian Aging: Research and Future directions.
“Anyone aging with HIV can benefit from participating in the step-by-step journey this book takes one through. Bravo!”—Charles Emlet, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Social Work, University of Washington. Co-Author of HIV/AIDS and Older Adults: Challenges for individuals, families, and Communities
“As a psychotherapist working in the LGBT community for over 20 years, I am very excited by this new book. It offers a pragmatic how-to for older gay men that guides them as they negotiate uncharted territory, and it is written with an understanding and concern for the issues they struggle with and the uniqueness of their position in society.”—Arlene Kochman, LCSW, former Executive Director, SAGE, Inc.
“An easy-to-read text with chapters devoted to charting the course of the HIV in aging, steps for wellness, and general health information presented as research briefs and fast facts, with poignant narratives from gay men living and aging with this stigmatizing chronic illness.”—Martha A. Gabriel, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Social Work, New York University.