Handbook of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-09817-3_17
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“…As such, psychological science and practice has much to offer in the prevention and treatment of diabetes. Multiple trials have demonstrated the benefits of behavioral and psychological approaches to diabetes self-management including, but not limited to, problem solving therapy, cognitive–behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, patient empowerment, family based approaches, and technology-assisted behavioral approaches (Hill-Briggs, Fitzpatrick, Schumann, & Golden, 2014; Winkley, Ismail, Landau, & Eisler, 2006), many of which will be reviewed more thoroughly in other articles in this special edition (such as, de Groot, Golden, & Wagner, 2016; Gonzalez, Tanenbaum, & Commissariat, 2016; Venditti, 2016; West, Coulon, Monroe, & Wilson, 2016; and Hilliard, Powell, & Anderson, 2016).…”
Section: Treatment and Prevention Trialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, psychological science and practice has much to offer in the prevention and treatment of diabetes. Multiple trials have demonstrated the benefits of behavioral and psychological approaches to diabetes self-management including, but not limited to, problem solving therapy, cognitive–behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, patient empowerment, family based approaches, and technology-assisted behavioral approaches (Hill-Briggs, Fitzpatrick, Schumann, & Golden, 2014; Winkley, Ismail, Landau, & Eisler, 2006), many of which will be reviewed more thoroughly in other articles in this special edition (such as, de Groot, Golden, & Wagner, 2016; Gonzalez, Tanenbaum, & Commissariat, 2016; Venditti, 2016; West, Coulon, Monroe, & Wilson, 2016; and Hilliard, Powell, & Anderson, 2016).…”
Section: Treatment and Prevention Trialsmentioning
confidence: 99%