Living with HIV and negotiating psychological discourse

Author:

Holt Martin,Stephenson Niamh1

Affiliation:

1. University of New South Wales, Australia

Abstract

Since the introduction of antiretroviral drug treatments, there has been increased interest in the psychological aspects of living with HIV and a growth of related research and therapeutic literature. While there has been concern about the ‘remedicalization’ of HIV, there is apparently less concern about its ‘psychologization’. This article considers how the expansion of psychological discourse about HIV impacts on the lives of HIV-positive people in the era of contemporary treatments. Through analysis of group discussions with HIV-positive gay men, we examine how psychological strategies and terminology are adopted or reworked to cope with the uncertainties of living with HIV. We consider both the enabling and constraining effects of psychological modes of regulation, as they are taken up and reworked by HIV-positive people. Our analysis suggests a need for greater scrutiny of the ways in which psychological techniques are employed as solutions to the ambiguities of living with HIV.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health(social science)

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