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Stanford University

Managing Emotional and Psychological Aspects of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

Stanford University via YouTube

Overview

Explore strategies for managing the emotional and psychological aspects of living with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes in this 42-minute webinar presented by Joe Solowiejczyk, RN, MSW, CDCES. Gain insights from a healthcare professional with over 60 years of personal experience living with T1 diabetes as he shares examples for long-term diabetes management. Learn about family dynamics, coping mechanisms, and effective interventions for both children and adults. Discover how to overcome feelings of powerlessness, achieve acceptance, and implement research-based strategies to improve metabolic control. Address challenges such as dealing with nonsupportive family members and celebrate small victories in diabetes management. This presentation, part of the Stanford Medicine Diabetes Care Program's monthly webinar series, offers valuable information for adults with diabetes and their families.

Syllabus

Intro
Managing Diabetes
Powerlessness
Acceptance
The Bottom Line
Research
Interventions
Coping Strategies
Final Thoughts
How to overcome a nonsupportive family member
Conclusion
Small victories

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Stanford Health Care

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