Diabetes Burnout: What to Do When Type 1 Diabetes Is Getting Too Much and You Feel Like Things Are Slipping

Diabetes Burnout: What to Do When Type 1 Diabetes Is Getting Too Much and You Feel Like Things Are Slipping

by Rose Stewart
Diabetes Burnout: What to Do When Type 1 Diabetes Is Getting Too Much and You Feel Like Things Are Slipping

Diabetes Burnout: What to Do When Type 1 Diabetes Is Getting Too Much and You Feel Like Things Are Slipping

by Rose Stewart

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Overview

Type 1 diabetes is a challenging, frustrating and relentless condition to manage. Diabetes Burnout provides clear information on what burnout is, quotes from people who have experienced burnout, and self-assessment tools for people living with diabetes to identify the symptoms they may be facing. The booklet offers readers practical tools to understand what their own triggers are, what action they can take to improve their symptoms and what they can do to reduce the chance of experiencing burnout again. In addition, the booklet highlights the support available and provides helpful links to sources and organisations where patients can go for further information on type 1 diabetes. An ideal resource for people living with type 1 diabetes and their healthcare team, including clinical psychologists, specialist nurses, endocrinologists and general practitioners.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781009065610
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 12/09/2021
Series: Talking Type 1
Pages: 14
Product dimensions: 8.27(w) x 11.69(h) x 0.04(d)

About the Author

Dr Rose Stewart is a multi-award winning Consultant Clinical Psychologist at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, NHS Wales and is chair of the National Diabetes Psychology Network.

Table of Contents

1. What is diabetes burnout?; 2. What are the symptoms of diabetes burnout?; 3. What causes diabetes burnout?; 4. What are the effects of diabetes burnout?; 5. What support is available for diabetes burnout?; 6. What can I do to help myself?; 7. Reducing the chance of burning out again; Further help.
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