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Pre test counseling helps a person to understand the possible results of an HIV test. It may be positive, negative or equivocal. The counselor must explain the meaning of each such test result. This should be utilized as an opportunity to assess the likely reaction of the client to a positive or negative test result.

An essential element of post test counseling is breaking the news. It requires special skills and right judgment about the client's state of mind.