Coping and Resilience
The article warns against celebrating resilience when it compensates for unjust systems. Self-imposed isolation was intensified by fear that friends might learn participants' HIV status. Maintaining moral worth required silence, self-suppr…
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The article warns against celebrating resilience when it compensates for unjust systems. Self-imposed isolation was intensified by fear that friends might learn participants' HIV status. Maintaining moral worth required silence, self-suppression, and isolation. Detachment was a major coping strategy among participants. Participants used isolation, numbness, acceptance, and non-identification with the disease state as forms of detachment.