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Helping Reauthor the Stories for Women Navigating HIV+ Status and Low Sexual Desire: A Narrative Therapy Approach
abstract :This manuscript will explore how a Narrative therapy framework can effectively be integrated to serve psychotherapy clients of color concurrently navigating their HIV+ diagnosis. Often, desire levels can decrease and self-schemas can be distorted by HIV+ diagnosis. Research to date presents a dearth of clinical research and strategies to serve these women navigating their HIV diagnosis and concurrent sexual desire disorders. Additional insights are presented inclusive of a narrative excerpted sexual history interview, and embedded in a case presentation to elucidate application of specific steps to facilitate reauthoring the stories for these female clients of color.