UID:
almahu_9949385295302882
Format:
1 online resource (viii, 198 pages)
ISBN:
9781003260219
,
1003260217
,
9781000536942
,
1000536955
,
9781000536959
,
1000536947
Content:
"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"--
Note:
Introduction -- About This Book -- Ch. 1 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 -- Ch. 2 Diabetes and Psychosocial Issues -- Psychological Issues for People with Diabetes -- Focusing on Changing Behaviour to Make a Difference -- Key Messages in This Chapter -- Ch. 3 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 -- Ch. 4 Diabetes and Depression -- Diabetes Associated with Mental Health conditions -- The Communication Process -- Treatment and Management -- Treating Depression to Improve Diabetes Control -- Treating Depression to Prevent Diabetes -- Key Messages in This Chapter -- Ch 5. Diabetes and Eating Disordersv -- Prevalence, Diabetes, and Disordered Eating -- Anorexia -- Bulimia Nervosa -- Calorie Restriction -- Diabulimia -- Disordered Eating and Diabetes -- Key Messages in This Chapter -- Ch. 6 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 -- Ch. 7 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 weight loss 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.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Wilson, Val, 1967- Psychology in diabetes care and practice Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022 ISBN 9781032196473
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
DOI:
10.4324/9781003260219
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003260219