Diabetes and wellbeing [[electronic resource] ] : managing the psychological and emotional challenges of diabetes types 1 and 2 / / Jen Nash |
Autore | Nash Jen |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (233 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.4/62 |
Soggetto topico |
Diabetes
Diabetes - Psychological aspects Cognitive therapy |
ISBN |
1-118-48541-6
1-118-48544-0 1-299-31385-X 1-118-48543-2 |
Classificazione | HEA039050 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Introduction; What is Diabetes?; Type 1 Diabetes; The causes; The symptoms; Treatment; Type 2 Diabetes; The causes; The symptoms; Treatment; What is the Emotional Impact of Diabetes?; Dealing with diagnosis; Depression and low mood; Guilt, shame and self-blame; Fear and anxiety; Using food to cope with emotions; Communicating with health professionals; Family relationships; Sexual difficulties; How Does Psychology Help?; Goal setting; Rewards; Acceptance and mindfulness; Staying solution-focused: managing setbacks
How to Use this BookFurther Reading; Chapter 2 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Diabetes; The Importance of Managing Your Thinking Styles; What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy?; How to Use CBT: The Five-Step Thought-Challenging Process; Step 1: Ask yourself, 'What is the situation or event?'; Step 2: What do you tell yourself? What are the thoughts you notice running through your mind?; Step 3: What is happening in your body and what do you do?; Step 4: Challenge your thoughts; Step 5: Develop an alternative, balanced thought; The skill of thought challenging; Reference; Further Reading Chapter 3 Dealing with DiagnosisYour Experience of Diagnosis; Initial Shock Reaction; Type 1 case study: Katie; Type 2 case study: Jeevan; Stage 1: denial; Stage 2: anger; Stage 3: bargaining; Stage 4: depression; How to Manage the Emotional Impact of Diagnosis; Learning to LIKE yourself; Dealing with Guilt, Shame and Self-Blame; What are guilt and shame?; How do these emotions affect people with diabetes?; Overcoming guilt and shame; Making reparations; Self-forgiveness; Practical Aspects of Dealing with Diagnosis; Telling others; Informing your employer What Does the Research Tell Us About the Experience of Diagnosis?Taken over by a new reality; The body plays a role in life; Different ways of learning; The healthcare service as a necessary partner; For the Healthcare Professional; Helpful phrases for the newly diagnosed patient; Unhelpful phrases; What does the research tell us about diagnosis?; References; Further Reading; Chapter 4 Depression, Low Mood and Burnout; What is Depression?; Why Does Depression Occur?; Biological factors; Psychological factors; Social factors; How is Depression Diagnosed?; Thinking; Feelings; Behaviour Bodily changesAssessing your symptoms of depression; Diabetes and Depression; Depression or diabetes burnout?; How to Manage Depression; Antidepressant medications; Increase your activities; Your Thoughts: Using CBT to Overcome Depression; The downward spiral of depressed mood; Thoughts that are common to depression; Case study: Helen; Step 1: What is the situation or event?; Step 2: What do you tell yourself? What are the thoughts you notice running through your mind?; Step 3: What is happening in your body and what do you do? Step 4: Challenge your thoughts by asking yourself some helpful questions |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910139058003321 |
Nash Jen | ||
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Diabetes and wellbeing : managing the psychological and emotional challenges of diabetes types 1 and 2 / / Jen Nash |
Autore | Nash Jen |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (233 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.4/62 |
Soggetto topico |
Diabetes
Diabetes - Psychological aspects Cognitive therapy |
ISBN |
1-118-48541-6
1-118-48544-0 1-299-31385-X 1-118-48543-2 |
Classificazione | HEA039050 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Introduction; What is Diabetes?; Type 1 Diabetes; The causes; The symptoms; Treatment; Type 2 Diabetes; The causes; The symptoms; Treatment; What is the Emotional Impact of Diabetes?; Dealing with diagnosis; Depression and low mood; Guilt, shame and self-blame; Fear and anxiety; Using food to cope with emotions; Communicating with health professionals; Family relationships; Sexual difficulties; How Does Psychology Help?; Goal setting; Rewards; Acceptance and mindfulness; Staying solution-focused: managing setbacks
How to Use this BookFurther Reading; Chapter 2 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Diabetes; The Importance of Managing Your Thinking Styles; What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy?; How to Use CBT: The Five-Step Thought-Challenging Process; Step 1: Ask yourself, 'What is the situation or event?'; Step 2: What do you tell yourself? What are the thoughts you notice running through your mind?; Step 3: What is happening in your body and what do you do?; Step 4: Challenge your thoughts; Step 5: Develop an alternative, balanced thought; The skill of thought challenging; Reference; Further Reading Chapter 3 Dealing with DiagnosisYour Experience of Diagnosis; Initial Shock Reaction; Type 1 case study: Katie; Type 2 case study: Jeevan; Stage 1: denial; Stage 2: anger; Stage 3: bargaining; Stage 4: depression; How to Manage the Emotional Impact of Diagnosis; Learning to LIKE yourself; Dealing with Guilt, Shame and Self-Blame; What are guilt and shame?; How do these emotions affect people with diabetes?; Overcoming guilt and shame; Making reparations; Self-forgiveness; Practical Aspects of Dealing with Diagnosis; Telling others; Informing your employer What Does the Research Tell Us About the Experience of Diagnosis?Taken over by a new reality; The body plays a role in life; Different ways of learning; The healthcare service as a necessary partner; For the Healthcare Professional; Helpful phrases for the newly diagnosed patient; Unhelpful phrases; What does the research tell us about diagnosis?; References; Further Reading; Chapter 4 Depression, Low Mood and Burnout; What is Depression?; Why Does Depression Occur?; Biological factors; Psychological factors; Social factors; How is Depression Diagnosed?; Thinking; Feelings; Behaviour Bodily changesAssessing your symptoms of depression; Diabetes and Depression; Depression or diabetes burnout?; How to Manage Depression; Antidepressant medications; Increase your activities; Your Thoughts: Using CBT to Overcome Depression; The downward spiral of depressed mood; Thoughts that are common to depression; Case study: Helen; Step 1: What is the situation or event?; Step 2: What do you tell yourself? What are the thoughts you notice running through your mind?; Step 3: What is happening in your body and what do you do? Step 4: Challenge your thoughts by asking yourself some helpful questions |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910807664703321 |
Nash Jen | ||
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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