HIV-related psychotherapy - personal and career influences, Robert L. Barrett; ethical issues in the practice of psychology with clients with HIV and AIDS, Sara R. Stevenson and Karen S. Kitchener; thinking well about doing good in HIV-related practice - a model of ethical analysis, Karen S. Kitchener and Robert L. Barrett; cultural considerations in HIV ethical decision making -a guide for mental heath practitioners; the effects of grief and loss on decision making in HIV-related psychotherapy, Lynn Bonde; clinical decision making in the shadow of law, Scott Burris; a decision model for ethical dilemmas in HIV-related psychotherapy and its application in the case of Jerry, Robert L. Barrett et al; the secretive HIV-positive spouse - the case of Ruben Morales, Sally Jue et al; the HIV-positive sex worker - the case of Rhonda, Vivian B. Brown et al; the mentally ill, HIV-positive client - the case of Mildred, Robert A. Washington et al; the adolescent at risk of AIDS - the case of James, Robert A. Washington et al; keeping secrets from the HIV-positive child client - the case of Gregory, Y. Lewis et al; the HIV-positive disabled client - the case of Mike, Robert L. Barrett et al; the substance-abusing, HIV-positive client with treatment adherence problems - the case of Angela, John R. Anderson et al; multiple roles with a dying client - the case of Pat, Thomas Eversole et al; suicide and confidentiality with the client with AIDS, Robert L. Barrett et al.