
Living with HIV can be stressful, which can affect both your emotional and physical well-being. You may feel a loss of control over your life, socially isolated, or anxious and depressed. Studies have shown that prolonged stress can negatively impact the immune system, making it less effective in fighting illness. If you are concerned about the impact stress has on your life and on your health, this book can help you learn to relax and manage stress more effectively.This book presents a group treatment program that has been scientifically proven to reduce stress in individuals living with HIV. Written by the developers of this groundbreaking program, this workbook is based on the principles of Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Management (CBSM). You will learn a variety of relaxation techniques, all designed to help you reduce tension and stress. As you become more aware of stress and its effects, stress management skills will increase your ability to cope.This workbook comes complete with user-friendly monitoring forms and homework exercises designed to help reinforce the skills learned in group. It also includes instructions for relaxation practice that will remain useful long after you've completed the program. Used in conjunction with the group program described in the corresponding facilitator guide, this workbook will help you successfully manage stress and lead a more healthy life.
This workbook investigates how Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Management (CBSM) can mitigate the physiological and psychological impacts of stress on individuals living with HIV. The authors, Gail Ironson, Michael H. Antoni, and Neil Schneiderman, are established researchers in behavioral medicine who present a structured, evidence-based program. Their framework integrates psychological coping strategies with physiological relaxation techniques to improve immune function and overall quality of life.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this workbook as a standard clinical resource within the 'Treatments That Work' series, valued for its rigorous adherence to evidence-based protocols. Readers and clinicians frequently note the practical utility of the included monitoring forms and the clarity of the instructional exercises.
Page Count:
134
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190450029
ISBN-13:
9780190450021
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