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OverviewLiving Well with HIV: A Psychological Social Medical and Personal Guide aims to empower people living with HIV worldwide to thrive while addressing the critical need to reduce HIV stigma. It integrates the latest global research and experiences of people living with HIV, so that they and their partners, friends and families can face key HIV challenges with resilience and embrace strategies for living well. Following an effective Q&A framework, the book summarises biomedical and psychological knowledge about the condition and its treatment and provides practical guidance on how to live with HIV. People living with HIV are at the heart of the book, within the authorship team, through personal testimonies from those with lived experience in different global regions, and in the person-centred content. The book contains chapters on HIV information, living with HIV, sharing an HIV status, sex and relationships, family and friends, treatment and care, and growing older with HIV. It offers support regardless of age, income level, sexuality or gender, whilst explicitly acknowledging the impact of intersectionality and systemic social inequalities. Designed for people living with HIV, their loved ones, and healthcare professionals, this book serves as an invaluable resource for counsellors, mental health practitioners, and health and social care workers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Evangeli , Angelina Namiba , Rachael JonesPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9781032886312ISBN 10: 1032886315 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 01 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""This book is a compassionate, empowering guide for anyone living with HIV. With expert insights and heartfelt testimonies, it offers practical strategies for navigating diagnosis, stigma, relationships, and mental health. The authors, leaders in HIV care and advocacy, center lived experience and resilience, making this an essential resource for thriving with HIV. It’s not just informative, it’s deeply human and hopeful."" Lord Black of Brentwood Vice Chair All Party Parliamentary Group HIV, AIDS & Sexual Health ""A powerful blend of science, psychology, and personal stories, this book redefines what it means to live well with HIV. It’s written by experts who truly understand the journey, and it speaks directly to the heart. Whether newly diagnosed or long-term positive, readers will find strength, clarity, and community in these pages. A must-read for anyone seeking support, understanding, and empowerment."" Baroness Barker Co Chair All Party Parliamentary Group HIV, AIDS & Sexual Health “This book is a powerful and essential resource. It centres the voices and lived experiences of people living with HIV, a perspective that remains crucial to our collective health and wellbeing. The combination of psychological insight, medical knowledge, and personal testimony makes it deeply human and empowering. I am especially proud to see the contribution of my dear friend Angelina Namiba, whose lifelong commitment to peer support and community leadership continues to inspire me and many others. This is more than a guide to living well with HIV : it’s a testament to resilience, hope, and the strength of our community."" Silvia Petretti, CEO, Positively UK ""HIV has been in the world for over 40 years, and while science continues to evolve with better treatment and prevention, the psychosocial support for people living with HIV is still often left behind. This book is a timely reminder that the “H” in HIV stands for Human. It brings together lived experiences, compassion, and evidence-based insights to show that living well with HIV goes beyond medication, it’s about dignity, connection, and healing. A valuable resource that speaks to both heart and science, reminding us that humanity must always lead the HIV response."" “Living Well with HIV: A Psychological, Social, Medical and Personal Guide is an empowering resource for people living with HIV and those supporting and caring for them. It offers comprehensive practical guidance on living well at every stage of the HIV journey—from diagnosis to aging. It blends biomedical and psychological research with deeply personal testimonies from people living with HIV from across the world, whose diverse experiences and perspectives ensure a global relevance. Page by page it fosters an increasing sense of dignity, resilience and empowerment making it an invaluable resource in understanding the personal impact of HIV in today’s world.” Dr. Anton Pozniak, consultant physician in HIV Medicine at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and Professor in the Department of Clinical Research at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK. ""This book is a compassionate, empowering guide for anyone living with HIV. With expert insights and heartfelt testimonies, it offers practical strategies for navigating diagnosis, stigma, relationships, and mental health. The authors, leaders in HIV care and advocacy, center lived experience and resilience, making this an essential resource for thriving with HIV. It’s not just informative, it’s deeply human and hopeful."" Lord Black of Brentwood Vice Chair All Party Parliamentary Group HIV, AIDS & Sexual Health ""A powerful blend of science, psychology, and personal stories, this book redefines what it means to live well with HIV. It’s written by experts who truly understand the journey, and it speaks directly to the heart. Whether newly diagnosed or long-term positive, readers will find strength, clarity, and community in these pages. A must-read for anyone seeking support, understanding, and empowerment."" Baroness Barker Co Chair All Party Parliamentary Group HIV, AIDS & Sexual Health “This book is a powerful and essential resource. It centres the voices and lived experiences of people living with HIV, a perspective that remains crucial to our collective health and wellbeing. The combination of psychological insight, medical knowledge, and personal testimony makes it deeply human and empowering. I am especially proud to see the contribution of my dear friend Angelina Namiba, whose lifelong commitment to peer support and community leadership continues to inspire me and many others. This is more than a guide to living well with HIV : it’s a testament to resilience, hope, and the strength of our community."" Silvia Petretti, CEO, Positively UK ""HIV has been in the world for over 40 years, and while science continues to evolve with better treatment and prevention, the psychosocial support for people living with HIV is still often left behind. This book is a timely reminder that the “H” in HIV stands for Human. It brings together lived experiences, compassion, and evidence-based insights to show that living well with HIV goes beyond medication, it’s about dignity, connection, and healing. A valuable resource that speaks to both heart and science, reminding us that humanity must always lead the HIV response."" Doreen Moraa Moracha, Kenyan storyteller, advocate, and community voice who lives publicly with HIV “Living Well with HIV: A Psychological, Social, Medical and Personal Guide is an empowering resource for people living with HIV and those supporting and caring for them. It offers comprehensive practical guidance on living well at every stage of the HIV journey—from diagnosis to aging. It blends biomedical and psychological research with deeply personal testimonies from people living with HIV from across the world, whose diverse experiences and perspectives ensure a global relevance. Page by page it fosters an increasing sense of dignity, resilience and empowerment making it an invaluable resource in understanding the personal impact of HIV in today’s world.” Dr. Anton Pozniak, consultant physician in HIV Medicine at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and Professor in the Department of Clinical Research at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK. Author InformationProfessor Michael Evangeli is a Clinical Psychologist who began working in the HIV field in the late 1990s. He has worked as a therapist to adults living with HIV in the UK at St. Mary’s and Chelsea & Westminster Hospitals, and has conducted HIV research in the UK, Botswana, US, Uganda and South Africa. Angelina Namiba has over 26 years of experience working in the HIV sector on different initiatives from support and treatment advocacy to service delivery and informing policy. Originally from Kenya and living with HIV for 30 years, she is a founder member of the 4M Network of Mentor Mothers living with HIV. Dr. Rachael Jones has been a Consultant Physician in HIV and Genitourinary Medicine at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital for almost 20 years. She delivers HIV testing, prevention and treatment services to a diverse population of people living with HIV. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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