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9781580401401

Practical Psychology for Diabetes Clinicians

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  • ISBN13:

    9781580401401

  • ISBN10:

    1580401406

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-06-04
  • Publisher: American Diabetes Association
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Summary

Improve the outcomes of your diabetes treatment with the resource that covers hard-to-find topics such as empowerment, female eating disorders, and minority patients. Leading behavioral scientists have taken their findings on the latest behavioral information for diabetes management and translated them into practical guidelines. Six years worth of information packed into one book that covers: Understanding and Treating Professional Burnout Eating and Diabetes: A Patient-Centered Approach Smoking Cessation in Diabetes Working with Children Who Have Type 1 Diabetes Involving Family Members in Diabetes Treatment Recognizing and Managing Depression in Patients with Diabetes

Author Biography

Barbara J. Anderson, PhD, has cared for many individuals with diabetes and their families from all walks of life as a clinician at the Joslin Clinic, Boston, and has trained students at Harvard Medical School in behavioral and psychological aspects of diabetes. Her research focuses on developmentally and family-based interventions Richard R. Rubin, PhD, CDE, has been involved in diabetes psychosocial research and clinical care at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine for more than 20 years. He has shared his expertise through numerous books and articles for people with diabetes and their health care providers and by serving as Associate Editor of Diabetes Care

Table of Contents

Preface vii
I Interacting Effectively with Patients 1(48)
Using the Empowerment Approach to Help Patients Change Behavior
3(10)
Robert M. Anderson
Martha M. Funnell
Working with Interpersonal Styles in the Patient-Provider Relationship
13(14)
Paul Ciechanowski
Understanding and Treating Professional Burnout
27(10)
Cindy L. Hanson
Tailoring Diabetes Education and Care to Minority Patients and Families
37(12)
Robin Nwankwo
Tricia S. Tang
II Facilitating Self-Care Behaviors 49(76)
Using Interactive Technology in Diabetes Self-Management
51(12)
Russell E. Glasgow
Helping Patients Develop Diabetes Coping Skills
63(10)
Richard R. Rubin
Mark Peyrot
Eating and Diabetes: A Patient-Centered Approach
73(10)
David G. Schlundt
James W. Pichert
Becky Gregory
Dianne Davis
Facilitating Physical Activity in People with Diabetes
83(12)
David G. Marrero
Jill Sizemore
Improving Weight Loss and Maintenance in Patients with Diabetes
95(8)
Rena R. Wing
Smoking Cessation in Diabetes
103(10)
Debra Haire-Joshu
Helping Patients Understand, Recognize, and Avoid Hypoglycemia
113(12)
Linda A. Gonder-Frederick
Daniel J. Cox
William L. Clarke
III Responding to Developmental and Family Influences on Self-Care 125(84)
Working with Children Who Have Type 1 Diabetes
127(12)
Alan M. Delamater
Working with Adolescents
139(10)
Richard R. Rubin
Improving Diabetes Control in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes
149(12)
Joseph I. Wolfsdorf
Working with Young Adults Who Have Type 1 Diabetes
161(10)
Howard A. Wolpert
Identifying and Treating Youth at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
171(10)
Deborah Young-Hyman
Preventing Type 2 Diabetes in Adults
181(10)
Elizabeth A. Walker
Caring for Elderly Patients with Diabetes
191(8)
John F. Zrebiec
Involving Family Members in Diabetes Treatment
199(10)
Barbara J. Anderson
IV Understanding Psychological Issues That Affect Self-Care 209
Recognizing Emotional Responses to Diabetes
211(8)
Mark Peyrot
Understanding and Treating Patients with Diabetes Burnout
219(10)
William H. Polonsky
Recognizing and Managing Depression in Patients with Diabetes
229(10)
Patrick J. Lustman
Puneet K. Singh
Ray E. Clouse
Detecting and Treating Eating Disorders in Young Women with Type 1 Diabetes
239
Ann E. Goebel-Fabbri
Afterword
Index

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