This is an indispensable guide to diabetes care and practice, providing a thorough overview of the main issues that health professionals should keep in mind when treating someone with the condition, and how psychology plays a key role in diabetes self-management. Based on the latest research evidence along with numerous patient perspectives, the book looks at a wide range of topics in diabetes health psychology, from mental health conditions to theories of behaviour change, with a focus on comorbidities. Chapters describe the emotional impact of a diabetes diagnosis; the psychosocial issues…mehr
This is an indispensable guide to diabetes care and practice, providing a thorough overview of the main issues that health professionals should keep in mind when treating someone with the condition, and how psychology plays a key role in diabetes self-management.
Based on the latest research evidence along with numerous patient perspectives, the book looks at a wide range of topics in diabetes health psychology, from mental health conditions to theories of behaviour change, with a focus on comorbidities. Chapters describe the emotional impact of a diabetes diagnosis; the psychosocial issues surrounding living with diabetes; theories of behaviour applied to diabetes self-management; the impact of diabetes and depression; diabetes and eating disorders; the psychological impact of diabetes complications, and potential stigma associated with having Type 2 diabetes, including the psychological impact of weight loss surgery.
Psychology in Diabetes Care and Practice enables the provision of support to reduce psychological distress and improve diabetes self-management. It helps patients to learn more about how best to manage their condition, as well as health professionals wanting to find appropriate ways to facilitate self-management.
Dr Val Wilson is an academic with a PhD in diabetes health education from the University of Kent, UK. As a specialist in the field, she has conducted various research studies about how people self-manage their diabetes over the past 25 years. She has also done more than ten years of voluntary work with the INPUT (Insulin Pump Therapy) national diabetes organisation. Dr Wilson has published widely in nursing and healthcare journals and has had Type 1 diabetes for 45 years.
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Introduction
About This Book
Diabetes, Diagnosis, and Emotional Impact
Impact of a Diabetes Diagnosis
How an Emotional Response is Formed
The Individual's Perception of Their Diabetes
Diabetes Self-Management
Key Messages in This Chapter
Diabetes and Psychosocial Issues
Psychological Issues for People with Diabetes
Focussing on Changing Behaviour to Make a Difference
Key Messages in This Chapter
Theories of Behaviour Applied to Diabetes
Diabetes, the COM-B Model and the Behaviour Change Wheel
Diabetes and the Common Sense Model
Self-Regulation Theory and Perpetual Control Theory
Key Messages in This Chapter
Diabetes and Depression
Diabetes and Associated Mental Health
The Communication Process
Treatment and Management
Treating Depression to Improve Diabetes Control
Treating Depression to Prevent Diabetes
Key Messages in This Chapter
Diabetes and Eating Disorders
Prevalence, Diabetes, and Disordered Eating
Anorexia
Bulimia Nervosa
Calorie Restriction
Diabulimia
Disordered Eating and Diabetes
Key Messages in This Chapter
Diabetes and the Disease Process
Chronic Complications of Diabetes
Diabetes and Other Autoimmune Diseases
Diabetes Comorbidities
Preventing Comorbidities in Diabetes
Managing Comorbidities in Diabetes
Key Messages in This Chapter
Diabetes, Stigma, and Weight Loss Surgery
Victim Blaming
The Escalating Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes Management
Type 2 Diabetes Reversal with Diet and Exercise
Type 2 Diabetes Reversal with Surgery
Weight Loss Surgery for Children with Type 2 Diabetes
The Psychological Impact of Weight Loss Surgery
Key Messages in This Chapter
Glossary
References
Index
Introduction About This Book 1. Diabetes, Diagnosis, and Emotional Impact 1. Impact of a Diabetes Diagnosis 2. How an Emotional Response is Formed 3. The Individual's Perception of Their Diabetes 4. Diabetes Self-Management 5. Key Messages in This Chapter 2. Diabetes and Psychosocial Issues 1. Psychological Issues for People with Diabetes 2. Focussing on Changing Behaviour to Make a Difference 3. Key Messages in This Chapter 3. Theories of Behaviour Applied to Diabetes 1. Diabetes, the COM-B Model and the Behaviour Change Wheel 2. Diabetes and the Common Sense Model 3. Self-Regulation Theory and Perpetual Control Theory 4. Key Messages in This Chapter 4. Diabetes and Depression 1. Diabetes and Associated Mental Health 2. The Communication Process 3. Treatment and Management 4. Treating Depression to Improve Diabetes Control 5. Treating Depression to Prevent Diabetes 6. Key Messages in This Chapter 5. Diabetes and Eating Disorders 1. Prevalence, Diabetes, and Disordered Eating 2. Anorexia 3. Bulimia Nervosa 4. Calorie Restriction 5. Diabulimia 6. Disordered Eating and Diabetes 7. Key Messages in This Chapter 6. Diabetes and the Disease Process 1. Chronic Complications of Diabetes 2. Diabetes and Other Autoimmune Diseases 3. Diabetes Comorbidities 4. Preventing Comorbidities in Diabetes 5. Managing Comorbidities in Diabetes 6. Key Messages in This Chapter 7. Diabetes, Stigma, and Weight Loss Surgery 1. Victim Blaming 2. The Escalating Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes 3. Type 2 Diabetes Management 4. Type 2 Diabetes Reversal with Diet and Exercise 5. Type 2 Diabetes Reversal with Surgery 6. Weight Loss Surgery for Children with Type 2 Diabetes 7. The Psychological Impact of Weight Loss Surgery 8. Key Messages in This Chapter Glossary References Index
Focussing on Changing Behaviour to Make a Difference
Key Messages in This Chapter
Theories of Behaviour Applied to Diabetes
Diabetes, the COM-B Model and the Behaviour Change Wheel
Diabetes and the Common Sense Model
Self-Regulation Theory and Perpetual Control Theory
Key Messages in This Chapter
Diabetes and Depression
Diabetes and Associated Mental Health
The Communication Process
Treatment and Management
Treating Depression to Improve Diabetes Control
Treating Depression to Prevent Diabetes
Key Messages in This Chapter
Diabetes and Eating Disorders
Prevalence, Diabetes, and Disordered Eating
Anorexia
Bulimia Nervosa
Calorie Restriction
Diabulimia
Disordered Eating and Diabetes
Key Messages in This Chapter
Diabetes and the Disease Process
Chronic Complications of Diabetes
Diabetes and Other Autoimmune Diseases
Diabetes Comorbidities
Preventing Comorbidities in Diabetes
Managing Comorbidities in Diabetes
Key Messages in This Chapter
Diabetes, Stigma, and Weight Loss Surgery
Victim Blaming
The Escalating Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes Management
Type 2 Diabetes Reversal with Diet and Exercise
Type 2 Diabetes Reversal with Surgery
Weight Loss Surgery for Children with Type 2 Diabetes
The Psychological Impact of Weight Loss Surgery
Key Messages in This Chapter
Glossary
References
Index
Introduction About This Book 1. Diabetes, Diagnosis, and Emotional Impact 1. Impact of a Diabetes Diagnosis 2. How an Emotional Response is Formed 3. The Individual's Perception of Their Diabetes 4. Diabetes Self-Management 5. Key Messages in This Chapter 2. Diabetes and Psychosocial Issues 1. Psychological Issues for People with Diabetes 2. Focussing on Changing Behaviour to Make a Difference 3. Key Messages in This Chapter 3. Theories of Behaviour Applied to Diabetes 1. Diabetes, the COM-B Model and the Behaviour Change Wheel 2. Diabetes and the Common Sense Model 3. Self-Regulation Theory and Perpetual Control Theory 4. Key Messages in This Chapter 4. Diabetes and Depression 1. Diabetes and Associated Mental Health 2. The Communication Process 3. Treatment and Management 4. Treating Depression to Improve Diabetes Control 5. Treating Depression to Prevent Diabetes 6. Key Messages in This Chapter 5. Diabetes and Eating Disorders 1. Prevalence, Diabetes, and Disordered Eating 2. Anorexia 3. Bulimia Nervosa 4. Calorie Restriction 5. Diabulimia 6. Disordered Eating and Diabetes 7. Key Messages in This Chapter 6. Diabetes and the Disease Process 1. Chronic Complications of Diabetes 2. Diabetes and Other Autoimmune Diseases 3. Diabetes Comorbidities 4. Preventing Comorbidities in Diabetes 5. Managing Comorbidities in Diabetes 6. Key Messages in This Chapter 7. Diabetes, Stigma, and Weight Loss Surgery 1. Victim Blaming 2. The Escalating Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes 3. Type 2 Diabetes Management 4. Type 2 Diabetes Reversal with Diet and Exercise 5. Type 2 Diabetes Reversal with Surgery 6. Weight Loss Surgery for Children with Type 2 Diabetes 7. The Psychological Impact of Weight Loss Surgery 8. Key Messages in This Chapter Glossary References Index
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