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050 00 $aBF637.C5$bK73 2000
060 4 $aBF 637.C5 K91 2000
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100 1 $aKraus, Krandall.
245 10 $aIt's never about what it's about :$bwhat we learned about living while waiting to die /$cKrandall Kraus, Paul Borja ; foreword by Robert A. Johnson.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aLos Angeles, CA :$bAlyson Books,$c2000.
300 $axviii, 178 p. ;$c21 cm.
586 $aLambda Literary Award finalist, 2000.
505 00 $gChapter 1$tRemembering What's Important$g1 --$gChapter 2$tIt's Never About What It's About$g9 --$gChapter 3$tThe People Inside: Meeting Our Inner Selves$g25 --$gChapter 4$tActing Crazy, Staying Sane: What We Can Do to Change Things$g45 --$gChapter 5$tLife Is But a Dream (Shaboom, Shaboom)$g57 --$gChapter 6$tDiana: A Modern Myth$g67 --$gChapter 7$tPleasure, Happiness, and Joy$g83 --$gChapter 8$tThe Process Is the Product$g91 --$gChapter 9$tThe "G" Word$g103 --$gChapter 10$tAttachment, Detachment, and Non-Attachment$g126 --$gChapter 11$tConfusing the Experience With Its Object: Distinguishing the Inner and Outer Worlds$g133 --$gChapter 12$tThe World Is a Tar Baby$g145 --$gChapter 13$tThe Truth Is Seldom Kind$g151 --$gChapter 14$tRage, Rage Everywhere, But Not a Voice to Scream$g159 --$gChapter 15$tEverything You Need Is Within You$g169.
520 $aWhy doesn't the person I'm dating make me happy? Why can't I get my body to look the way I want it? Why does my job seem so unimportant? Why do I dwell on what I don't have, rather than my accomplishments? Why is it that nothing ends up being the way I think it should be? These were the kinds of questions the authors were asking until both were diagnosed with HIV infection and they began a speeded up search for answers that made sense.
650 0 $aConduct of life.
650 0 $aDeath$xPsychological aspects.
650 0 $aAIDS (Disease)$xPatients$xConduct of life.
650 2 $aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome$xpsychology.
650 2 $aAttitude to Death.
650 2 $aEthics.
650 2 $aSelf-Assessment
600 10 $aKraus, Krandall.
600 10 $aBorja, Paul.
650 2 $aSelf Assessment (Psychology)
700 1 $aBorja, Paul.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aKraus, Krandall.$tIt's never about what it's about.$b1st ed.$dLos Angeles, CA : Alyson Books, 2000$w(OCoLC)707072406
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