Welcome to The Helper
The American Sexual Health Association (ASHA) published the first issue of The Helper in 1979, in response to an overwhelming public demand for unbiased, accurate information about herpes simplex virus infection. The Helper was an essential part of ASHA’s Herpes Resource Center (HRC), the first national outreach center for people with herpes. As the inaugural issue of The Helper stated, the establishment of the HRC was “the first step along a road of hope for the thousands of individuals who have suffered silently for too long.”
Published as a subscription-based publication for more than 30 years, The Helper is now available free online. From testing and treatment options to the differences and consequences of the different viral types, to the emotional issues of dealing with a stigmatized infection and communicating with intimate partners about it, the articles presented here cover a wide range of issues of interest to our readers and reflect some of the best the newsletter has had to offer over the past three decades along with latest news, research and commentary.
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Pulling Threads from Charlotte’s Web(site)
Pamela Wisniewski and Herpes/HPV support in the Queen City When she moved to Charlotte, NC in 2005, Pamela Wisniewski was…
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Herpes Support and Information Forums
A few years ago ASHA launched a set of interactive message boards focused on sexually transmitted infections on its website,…
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A Conversation with Roger Whitaker, Webmaster of The Original Herpes Home Page
If you’ve looked for information and support for herpes online, you’ve likely come across The Original Herpes Home Page (HHP). In…
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On the Other End of the Line A Personal Perspective from the STI Resource Center
“People come to the ASHA hoping to find not only up-to-date information, but also validation and acceptance.”-Veteran ASHA Health Communication…
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Support for the Newly Diagnosed Patient
For many patients, coping with the psychological and social impact of genital herpes is the most difficult aspect of all,…
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Toronto HELP
Shame. Stigma. Not knowing where to turn or what to do. Feelings such as these often accompany genital herpes diagnosis…
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Finding HELP online at ASHA
ASHA’s herpes message board continues to serve as an important source of information and emotional support for the thousands who…
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Richmond HELP
In this issue we feature a conversation with Mary Jones, MSW, coordinator of the Richmond, Virginia HELP Group. The group…