Toolkits for Providers
Legacy Counseling Center publishes toolkits for providers for case managers and others to utilize when working with individuals living with HIV who need mental health services.
Working with Latinos Living with HIV: HIV and Mental Health
In this handbook our goal is to provide you with information about working with Latinos living with HIV, culturally specific terminology, challenges that might affect Latinos and culturally sensitive interventions that may help link Latinos to care.
Trabajando Con Latinos Que Viven Con VIH: VIH y Salud Mental
En este manual, nuestro objetivo es brindarle información sobre cómo trabajar con latinos que viven con el VIH, terminología culturalmente específica, desafíos que podrían afectar a los latinos e intervenciones culturalmente sensibles que pueden ayudar a vincular a los latinos con el cuidado.
Helping Individuals Living with HIV & Dating
This handbook is designed to assist you in helping ease your client’s minds when it comes to dating or as some call it, “Relationships after HIV.” In this context, a relationship can be whatever your client defines it as, such as dating, hooking up, monogamy, polyamory, and so on.
Ayudar a Las Personas que Viven con VIH y El NoviazGo
Este manual está diseñado para ayudarlo a aliviar la mente de sus clientes cuando se trata de citas o, como algunos lo llaman, “Relaciones después del VIH”. En este contexto, una relación puede ser lo que sea que su cliente la defina, como citas, ligar, monogamia, poliamor, etc.
Working with the African American Community
The purpose of this handbook is to provide some general information about the impact of HIV on the African American community and to identify potential barriers to be mindful of when working with this group. In doing so, the ultimate goal of this handbook is to aid in destigmatizing the need for mental health treatment within the African American community.