WHEN A FRIEND HAS AIDS...

AIDS is now a fact of life and poses new challenges for everyone: not only persons who are ill, but their friends and loved ones as well. Often it is people who are young that have become ill, and their hopes for a long life have been severely affected. Their situation is not isolated. It is shared by people close to them.

When someone you know is ill, with a serious illness like AIDS, you may feel helpless or useless. If the person is a friend you may say, "Just call if you need anything." But because of insecurity or a sense of helplessness, you may fear the call, if it comes. Here are some thoughts and suggestions that may help you to help someone who is very ill.

"When A Friend Has AIDS..." was written by: Dixie Beckham, Diego Lopez, Luis Palacios-Jimenez, Vincent Patti and Michael Shernoff of Chelsea Psychotherapy Associates.

edited by Philip G. Ryan

copyright (c) 1984 Chelsea Psychotherapy Associates 80 Eighth Ave Suite 1305 NYC, NY 10011 Second edition 1989

Please feel free to reproduce and distribute this piece as long as credit is given to the authors.

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