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problems and concerns about returning to the workplace after being a long term surviver
Jun 2, 1999
hello, I am doing research on the above issue, long term survivors and what horrendous problems they face when returning to the workplace. issues of insurance, medications, strength, confidence, and peer pressures.
i am facilitator of a local support group in florida for HIV and long term survivors. some of my members are decideing now to return to work, but facing these problems.
can u give me some help on this subject or direction. as i am symtaniously doing research on this problem for my school work for my ba degree in applied behavioral science.
thank you
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Response from Ms. Gabriel

Please check with the National AIDS Fund for their publications on return-to-work issues. You can check their websited for a complete listing of the information they offer at www.aidsfund.org.
I cannot help you with the psycho-social aspects -- your treatment advocates or case workers would be better equipped. Good luck on this important work!
Lynne Gabriel
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