Explain Psychological issues in HIV/AIDS counselling.
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Psychological issues in HIV/AIDS counseling encompass coping with stigma, fear of discrimination, and managing the emotional impact of a chronic illness. Clients may grapple with anxiety, depression, or existential concerns, requiring support in adjusting to life with HIV. Disclosure dilemmas, relationship challenges, and grief over lost health contribute to psychological complexities. Effective counseling addresses these issues, emphasizing resilience, fostering coping mechanisms, and promoting mental well-being alongside medical management in the context of HIV/AIDS.