Psychosocial Care for People with Diabetes. Deborah Young-Hyman
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DOI: 10.2337/9781580404396
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Young-Hyman, Deborah. Psychosocial care for people with diabetes / Deborah Young-Hyman. pages cm Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-58040-439-6 (alk. paper) 1. Diabetics--Services for--Unites States--Standards. 2. Diabetes--Social aspects. 3. Clinical health psychology--United States. 4. Diabetics--Rehabilitation--Psychological aspects. I. American Diabetes Association. II. Title. RA645.D5Y68 2012 362.1964’62--dc23 2012031896
eISBN: 978-1-58040-525-6
Contents
Mark Peyrot Deborah Young-Hyman
I. Behavioral Health
Mary de Groot, PhD
2. Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating Behavior
Deborah Young-Hyman, PhD, CDE
Linda Gonder-Frederick, PhD Daniel J. Cox, PhD, ABPP Harsimran Singh, PhD Jaclyn A. Shepard, PsyD
4. Cognitive Difficulties in Children with Type 1 Diabetes
Clarissa S. Holmes, PhD
5. Neurocognitive Dysfunction in Adults with Diabetes
Christopher M. Ryan, PhD
II. Self-Management
6. Assessment of Diabetes Knowledge, Self-Care Skills, and Self-Care Behaviors by Questionnaire
Garry Welch, PhD Sofija E. Zagarins, PhD
7. Adherence to Medical Regimens
Suzanne Bennett Johnson, PhD
8. Lifestyle Modification: Nutrition
Judith Wylie-Rosett, EdD, RD Linda M. Delahanty, MSRD
9. Lifestyle Modification: Exercise
David G. Marrero, PhD Paula M. Trief, PhD
III. Implementation of Treatment Technology
10. Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion or Insulin Pump Therapy
Jill Weissberg-Benchell, PhD, CDE
11. Psychosocial Considerations Regarding Adoption of Intensive Management
Lori Laffel, MD, MPH
Brooke A. Bailer, PhD Thomas A. Wadden, PhD Lucy F. Faulconbridge, PhD David B. Sarwer, PhD
IV. Life Course Issues
13. Psychosocial Adjustment to Diabetes and Critical Periods of Psychological Risk
Richard R. Rubin, PhD
Mark Peyrot, PhD