- After recognizing that you need some help, the next step is to get that help. Find people you can turn to for support; take care of yourself by eating well, ...
- Taking good care of your body will provide a solid foundation on which to build your emotional health. This means eating a balanced and nutritious diet that ...
- A number of complementary and alternative therapies can support your emotional health, by either treating the underlying problem or relieving symptoms of the ...
- In addition to the support of friends, family and other people living with HIV, you may also want to seek professional help. A trustworthy and supportive ...
- You may want to discuss your emotional health with your healthcare provider as issues arise, just as you would discuss your physical health.
- Your healthcare provider may refer you to other emotional health resource people, such as: a psychologist or psychotherapist who can offer talk therapy to to help you ...
- For more information on HIV and emotional wellness, contact CATIE, Canada’s source for up-to-date, unbiased information about HIV and hepatitis C. CATIE ...
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- Prevention in Focus3 perspectives on community-based research partnerships.
- Prevention in FocusWe look at the ways in which violence and stigma are linked to HIV risk in the lives of youth, and how policies and programs that address this violence constitute key prevention strategies.
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