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India is a land of exclusion, the process of exclusion is old as its civilization. Caste based exclusion, religion-based exclusion, gender-based exclusion, and health-based exclusion continue to create hell in the lives of affected people. They suffer silently the ill-treatment, abuse, and moral defaming because they are voiceless in an oppressive society. This book deals with the experiences faced by People living with HIV/AIDS in Dindigul District of Tamil Nadu, India. It was both a qualitative and quantitative research focused on the reality of discrimination and exclusion. The painful…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
India is a land of exclusion, the process of exclusion is old as its civilization. Caste based exclusion, religion-based exclusion, gender-based exclusion, and health-based exclusion continue to create hell in the lives of affected people. They suffer silently the ill-treatment, abuse, and moral defaming because they are voiceless in an oppressive society. This book deals with the experiences faced by People living with HIV/AIDS in Dindigul District of Tamil Nadu, India. It was both a qualitative and quantitative research focused on the reality of discrimination and exclusion. The painful experiences of exclusion and discrimination have resulted in poor quality of life, psychological illness and even death for people living with HIV/AIDS. A strong legal frame work, an attitudinal change among the general public and economic livelihood programmes, self-help group, Community based organisations (CBOs) and group therapies and medical support will enhance and enrich the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS. Inclusive society is true humanity.
Autorenporträt
Professore assistente e consulente psichiatrico con un'esperienza di quindici anni nell'insegnamento, nella consulenza e nella promozione dell'inclusione sociale. Un'appassionata assistente sociale, che vuole studiare le cause dell'esclusione e creare accettazione verso le persone che sono gli ultimi, gli ultimi e i persi della nostra società. L'esclusione è un peccato e l'inclusione è essere umani.