Abstract
Clients living with HIV/AIDS need specific skills not only to manage their medications and their diagnosis, but also to manage successfully in their own workplaces. Helping HIV-positive clients to be employed productively means preparing them to navigate disclosure, confidentiality, use of leave time, taking medications on the job and negotiating reasonable accommodation. Best practices for vocational counseling apply on these issues, but they require some adaptations for clients living with HIV/AIDS.
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