Hope for the Future: The 30th Anniversary of AIDS

Post originally published on TheBody.com: This month the discovery of AIDS turns 30. On June 5, 1981, a rare pneumonia diagnosed in five Los Angeles gay men was reported to the CDC. These were the first ever documented cases of what would later become known as AIDS. (Check out a comprehensive history of HIV/AIDS here). From [...]

Stress: “Is It Worth Losing a T-Cell?”

Post originally published on TheBody.com ~ Spread Hope: A Therapist’s Guide to Living and Laughing With HIV/AIDS I probably don’t need to tell you that our lives are full of tons of stress. Money, relationships, terror alerts, traffic, unemployment, poverty, the endless circus of GOP candidates, finding out your partner had a child with your [...]

Major Opinion on Major HIV/AIDS Crisis

Originally published on TheBody.com ~ Spread Hope: A Therapist’s Guide to Living & Laughing with HIV/AIDS  In a breath of fresh air, The New York Times Op/Ed writer Charles M. Blow provides a well-rounded, well-researched, and thought-provoking commentary on the need for our government to pay more attention to the ADAP Crisis. AIDS Drug Assistance [...]

My Blog on TheBody.com!

I’m excited to announce that I am now a Blogger for TheBody.com! Below is my intro post. My Real World post was also cross-posted on my profile as well. I’m super excited about this and I look forward to sharing my thoughts with this new audience! Spread Hope: A Therapist’s Guide to Living & Laughing [...]

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