HIV/AIDS Productions
"Positively:
Adults (22+) Coping with HIV/AIDS"; 2000
This half hour video shares the stories of three adults
coping with HIV/AIDS and the people who surround them.
It gives concrete suggestions about where to find information
and support. The resource booklet included with this
video contains additional information about mental
health services, professionals and places to look for
help.
"Positively:
Young Adults (15-21) Coping with HIV/AIDS"; 2000
This half hour video shares the stories of three young adults coping with HIV/AIDS
and the people who surround them. It gives concrete suggestions for young adults
ages 15-21 about where to find information and support. The resource booklet
included with this video contains additional information about mental health
services, professionals and places to look for help.
"Positively:
Caregivers of Children (14 and under) Coping with
HIV/AIDS";
2000
This half hour video shares the stories of three families coping with HIV/AIDS
and the people who surround them. It gives concrete suggestions for caregivers
of HIV+ children under the age of 14 about where to find information and support.
The resource booklet included with this video contains additional information
about mental health services, professionals and places to look for help.
"Positively:
The Changing Face of AIDS in America";
2001
This one hour television special shows the face of HIV and AIDS in America today.
The program shares the intimate stories of adults, teens and children who face
HIV-related challenges everyday. Each story shows how support - whether it be
from mental health professionals, community groups, spiritual/religious communities
or friends and family - has had a dramatic effect on quality of life.
"It's
Your Choice: Pediatric HIV Clinical Drug Trials";
1994
This 17-minute videotape and accompanying brochure
helps parents evaluate clinical drug trials and
decide if their child should participate. The video
explains
how trials work and addresses common fears.
"What's
Best for You: Families Living with HIV Talk About
Disclosure"; 1994
Telling a child that he or she is HIV positive
involves many personal and practical issues. This video helps
parents decide when and if to disclose a child's
or parent's diagnosis and how some parents have successfully
talked about HIV with their families.
"You're
in Charge";
(English and Spanish) 1992
This 18-minute videotape, "You're in Charge," and
accompanying notebook organizer, "My Child's Care," are
designed to help parents of children with a chronic
illness, particularly HIV/AIDS, become informed and
pro-active consumers of medical and social services. "My
Child's Care" gives parents and other
caregivers a central place to record and
organize vital information
about their chronically ill child.
"My
Child's Care"; Notebook Organizer
1992
Three-ring notebook organizer designed to help parents
care for a chronically ill child by keeping track of
their child's health history, records, medications,
calendar of doctors' visits, caregivers' schedules,
as well as providing valuable suggestions about how
to manage the care of their child.
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