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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
Volume 2, 1990 - Issue 4
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Interactional problems of addressing ‘dreaded issues’ in HIV-counselling

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Heidi van Rooyen, Kevin Durrheim & Graham Lindegger. (2011) Advice-giving difficulties in voluntary counselling and testing: a distinctly moral activity. AIDS Care 23:3, pages 281-286.
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Ann Marie K. Kinnell. (2002) Soliciting Client Questions in HIV Prevention and Test Counseling. Research on Language and Social Interaction 35:3, pages 367-393.
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Robert Bor, Riva Miller, Eleanor Goldman & Isobel Scher. (1993) The meaning of bad news in HIV disease: Counselling about dreaded issues revisited. Counselling Psychology Quarterly 6:1, pages 69-80.
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D. Silverman, A. Perakyla & R. Bor. (1992) Discussing safer sex in HIV counselling: assessing three communication formats. AIDS Care 4:1, pages 69-82.
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David Silverman & Robert Bor. (1991) The delicacy of describing sexual partners in HIV-test counselling: Implications for practice. Counselling Psychology Quarterly 4:2-3, pages 177-190.
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Pairote Wilainuch. (2014) Communicative practices in talking about death and dying in the context of Thai cancer care. Communication and Medicine 10:3, pages 263-271.
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Ruth Parry. (2013) Communication and compassion need time and support: Insights from end of life care. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 20:10, pages 478-479.
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Tarja Kettunen, Marita Poskiparta & Päivi Karhila. (2016) Speech practices that facilitate patient participation in health counselling - A way to empowerment?. Health Education Journal 62:4, pages 326-340.
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Marita Poskiparta, Leena Liimatainen, Tarja Kettunen & Päivi Karhila. (2001) From nurse-centered health counseling to empowermental health counseling. Patient Education and Counseling 45:1, pages 69-79.
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Marita Poskiparta, Tarja Kettunen & Leena Liimatainen. (2016) Questioning and advising in health counselling: results from a study of Finnish nurse counsellors. Health Education Journal 59:1, pages 69-89.
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Marita Poskiparta, Tarja Kettunen & Leena Liimatainen. (2016) Reflective Questions in Health Counseling. Qualitative Health Research 8:5, pages 682-693.
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