Part One Introducing the Issues: HIV Treatment Specialization; Chapter 1 HIV and Psychotherapy in an Urban Medical Center: An Introduction, Lucy A. Wicks; Chapter 2 General Principles of HIV Psychopharmacology, Carlos Almeida, John Sahs; Chapter 3 Understanding Neuropsychiatric and Psychological Symptoms in the Context of HIV Illness, John Budin; Chapter 4 Support Groups and Psychotherapy Groups for HIV: Toward an Integrated Model, Clayton Guthrie; Part Two Family, Children, and Couples: Exploring Therapy for Home Life; Chapter 5 Mental Health Treatment of Children and Families Affected by HIV/AIDS, Jennifer F. Havens, Claude Ann Mellins, Sheila Ryan; Chapter 6 Family Therapy with HIV/AIDS-Affected Families, Laura Epstein Rosen, Claude Ann Mellins, Sheila Ryan, Jennifer F. Havens; Chapter 7 Psychotherapy with HIV-Affected Adolescents, Sheila Ryan, Jennifer F. Havens, Claude Ann Mellins; Chapter 8 Couples of Mixed HIV Status: Challenges and Strategies for Intervention with Couples, Robert H. Remien; Part Three Specialized Populations and Treatment Issues; Chapter 9 Psychotherapy with Substance-Abusing Inner City HIV-Positive Patients, Joan E. Storey; Chapter 10 Group Psychotherapy for Mentally Ill Chemically Abusing Patients with HIV/AIDS, Linda Jaffe Caplan; Chapter 11 HIV and the Traditional Latino Woman, Ivan C Balan; Chapter 12 Stranger in a Strange Land: The Psychologist on the AIDS Unit, Maria R. Derevenco; Chapter 13 Beyond Science: Miracles, Miracle Cures, and AIDS—The Role of the Psychotherapist, George V. Gushue; Chapter 14 Conclusion, Lucy A. Wicks;