We have gathered and analyzed data on 50 gay men with AIDS before and after a ten-week structured group intervention aimed at reducing psychological distress and improving coping skills. Among the major findings have been information relating coping strategies to depression and anxiety, information about the support networks of people with AIDS, and the relationships between coping strategies, support networks and psychological mood states. We have also found that structured group interventions comprised of problem solving techniques, health education, relaxation training and emotional support are helpful in reducing anxiety and depression and in teaching people more positive ways of coping with their illness.