H IV C e n te r R o u n d s - Division of Gender, Sexuality, and Health

FORGET ABOUT FORGETTING:
TARGETING BELIEFS, STIGMA,
AND STRUCTURAL BARRIERS
IN HIV TREATMENT
ADHERENCE INTERVENTIONS
Seth Kalichman, Ph.D.
Center for Health, Intervention, and Prevention (CHIP)
University of Connecticut
■ Dr. Kalichman is a Professor in the Psychology Department at the University
of Connecticut and Director of the Southeast HIV/AIDS Research &
Evaluation (SHARE) Project.
■ His research focuses on social and behavioral aspects of AIDS, particularly
sexual risk behavior intervention research in the US and South Africa and is
supported by the NIH.
■ He was the recipient of the Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career
Contribution to Psychology in Health awarded by the American
Psychological Association and Distinguished Scientist Award from the
Society for Behavioral Medicine.
■ He is the Editor of the journal AIDS and Behavior and the author of five
books, most recently Denying AIDS: Conspiracy Theories, Pseudoscience,
and Human Tragedy published by Springer/Copernicus Books.
Thursday, 9:30 - 11:00 AM
1051 Riverside Drive, Room 6602
NYS Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University Medical Center
New York, NY
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HIV Center Rounds
March 19, 2015