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Diabetes and Wellbeing

Managing the Psychological and Emotional Challenges of Diabetes Types 1 and 2

By (author) Jen Nash
Genres: Psychology, Diabetes
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Hoboken, United States
Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 12th Apr 2013
Dimensions: w 148mm h 224mm d 31mm
Weight: 315g
ISBN-10: 111996718X
ISBN-13: 9781119967187
Barcode No: 9781119967187
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Synopsis
Diabetes and Wellbeing presents a range of effective psychological principles proven to positively impact the emotional wellbeing of individuals with type 1 and 2 diabetes. The guide takes an explicitly CBT approach to motivate sufferers in essential self-care tasks. Written in a practical style, for those newly diagnosed with diabetes, individuals managing its challenges for many years, and healthcare professionals Reveals how the stress of daily diabetes management can affect an individual's ability to stay motivated and engaged in essential self-care tasks that are vital for good health Presents proven techniques for improving emotional wellbeing First book to take an explicitly CBT approach to diabetes, simultaneously drawing on solution-focused behavioural therapy and mindfulness approaches Fills the gap information of this kind among healthcare professionals and individuals with diabetes

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"It is an excellent introduction for clients and health practitioners into the range of psychological interventions that are available." (Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy, 1 March 2014)

"This book is written to be read in its entirety and is a good addition to the current literature on the psychology of diabetes. It will support many of the web-based learning facilities that are available to patients and healthcare professionals." (Diabetes Update, 1 October 2013)