Both a compelling personal account of life after the diagnosis of HIV and a self-help guide for other sufferers and their families, this book concentrates on the emotional and psychological aspects of living with the virus. After warning that a retreat into silence and denial is dangerous both mentally and physically, the author shares his own journey to acceptance and passes on to readers the new mindsets that helped him most: the habit of positive thinking, a holistic approach to health and nutrition, an effort toward inner healing, and ways to fight loneliness. A guide to key words, phrases, and acronyms encountered when reading about AIDS is included, along with a list of resources and a bibliography.
| Introduction |
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HIV positive (January 1997) |
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15 | (8) |
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Acknowledging the victim within |
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23 | (8) |
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Forgiveness -- the path to inner healing |
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31 | (6) |
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37 | (4) |
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Healing -- the power within |
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41 | (6) |
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Wholeness through balance |
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47 | (8) |
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55 | (6) |
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Loneliness -- the worst disease of all |
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61 | (16) |
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77 | (6) |
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83 | (4) |
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The RedRibbon Diary Project |
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87 | (50) |
| Conclusion: Positively alive |
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137 | (2) |
| Key words and phrases |
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139 | (9) |
| Glossary of acronyms |
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148 | (2) |
| Resource list |
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150 | (1) |
| Bibliography |
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Alan Brand is a professional lecturer and the hospitality and tourism sector representative for the South African National AIDS Council (SANAC).