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TABLE OF CONTENTSPREFACEi - iiACKNO
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PREFACEWith funding from the Global
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSWe acknowledge with
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ABBREVIATIONSARTCD4GFATMIVDUMSMNNRT
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ABOUT THE FACILITATOR GUIDEThe Faci
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The steps give detailed, step-by-st
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ABOUT THE PARTICIPANT MANUALThe Par
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SCHEDULE FOR DAY 1Session Title and
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Facilitator Guide1Adherence to Trea
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1 SECTION 1Facilitator GuideSession
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1 SECTION 1Facilitator GuideSession
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1 SECTION 1Facilitator GuideSession
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Facilitator Guide1Adherence to Trea
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1SECTION 1Facilitator GuideSession
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Facilitator Guide1As the drugs redu
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1SECTION 1Facilitator GuideFACTS AB
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Activity A :Facilitator Guide20 min
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Facilitator Guide5. On a chart writ
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Facilitator Guide1Adherence to Trea
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2SECTION 2HIV, AIDS AND CHRONIC CAR
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6. Explain thatGood chronic care is
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• Rapid treatment scale-up in res
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Activity A :15 minutes1. Adherence
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2. Facilitate a brief discussion (1
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• Therefore in a client-centered
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Case Study #2Satish, a person livin
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2SECTION 2HIV, AIDS AND CHRONIC CAR
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2. Give instructions to each group,
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2SECTION 2HIV, AIDS AND CHRONIC CAR
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one category of clients. Ask some p
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2SECTION 2HIV, AIDS AND CHRONIC CAR
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2SECTION 3THE ELEMENTS OF COUNSELIN
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Negative nonverbal cues• Reading
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2SECTION 3THE ELEMENTS OF COUNSELIN
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minutes. The "observer" will facili
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3SECTION 3THE ELEMENTS OF COUNSELIN
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5. Empathy: Ask participants to def
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3. Conclusions: Ask participants: W
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3SECTION 3THE ELEMENTS OF COUNSELIN
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