Spring 98 Table of Contents

In This Issue...

Letter from the Editor

Conference Report: Women and Harm Reduction
Highlights by Julie Hantman
It's About Respect by Evelyn Milan
Look in the Mirror! by Rose Lease

Applying Harm Reduction to Services for Substance Using Women in Violent Relationships by Amy Hill

Got Works?
Shalala's Lack of Determination by Chris Lanier and Alan Greig
Do What Works For You by Joey Tranchina
One-for-one Exchange Is Not Harm Reduction by Corinne Carey
Hygiene vs. Politics by Donald Grove
There Is No "Must" in One-for-One by Marla Stevens

What Works in Canada?
The Politics of Needles and AIDS by Julie Bruneau and Martin T. Schechter
Working With Lives and Not Just Veins by Walter Cavalieri
Vancouver Story by Judy McGuire

Global Voice by Allan Clear

Hepatitis
What We Know...
On Snorting
by Dan Bigg
Hep C and Me by Vicki Peterson
Dealing with Hepatitis: Some Facts for Injectors
The Hepatitis C Epidemic
by Joey Tranchina and Tom O'Connell
Witches' Brew by Sara Kershnar
Hepatitis Counseling and Testing: Practical Guidelines for Providers by Kristen Ochoa, Paula Lum, MD, MPH and Andrew Moss, PhD

Rocky Mountain Highlights by Greg Daurer

Mental Health
Peers and the Possibility of Change by Ana Olivera
Making Choices Is Good For Your Health by Fred Rotgers
Harm Reduction Psychotherapy With Active Substance Users by Andrew Tatarsky