
Diabetes Psychology Network
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Diabetes Psychology Network
@DPsychNetwork
Twitter account for the UK Diabetes Psychology Network. Instagram: DiabetesPsychologyNetwork Chair: @DrRoseStewart








Vicky McKechnie presenting on her amazing work on hyperglycaemia aversion/glucorexia at #DUKPC24. Perfect example of the just how value Clinical Psychologists can be in diabetes services! 👏🏻 @DPsychNetwork @DUK_research @DiabetesUKProf





🎉 We are thrilled to announce our Coping with Diabetes tool for 10 to 14 year olds in collaboration with our wonderful partners @JDRFUK 🎉 The Coping with Diabetes button on the #DigiBeteApp is a new emotional support tool for those living with type 1 diabetes. Co-designed with young people and psychologists across the UK this new tool supports mental health and wellbeing. Behind the button you will find young people talking about their real life with #type1diabetes as well as resources and interactive activities designed by psychologists to explain how our emotional systems work to help young people aged 10-14 build resilience and self-esteem. A huge thank you to the wonderful families, psychologists and to our fantastic partners JDRF 💙 We’ve also added some top tips in the comments for any support you might need in accessing the DigiBete app. @CYPDiabNetwork @CYPDN_Wales @NHSDiabetesProg #type1diabetes #T1D #Burnout #Wellbeing #Diabetes #DigiBete #JDRF #CommunityLed #ClinicallyApproved #GBDoc #dedoc

Other than being a main provider of vibes ✨ what is it that Clinical Psychologists bring to diabetes teams? Find out here in our new paper! 👇 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…



Delighted to be launching the Type 1 Diabetes and Disordered Eating Parliamentary Inquiry Report today on @BBCBreakfast with the incredible @EllaThompson1 jdrf.org.uk/news/parliamen…

Our statement on the Parliamentary Inquiry on #T1DE @JDRFUK @theresa_may @georgehowarthmp @ACP_UKCHPN @BPSOfficial

"When I did PMQs my blood sugar went up... It shouldn't stop you doing anything - you can be Prime Minister." Former PM Theresa May tells @JustinOnWeb about 'the good days and bad days' of type 1 diabetes. #R4Today



Our statement on the Parliamentary Inquiry on #T1DE @JDRFUK @theresa_may @georgehowarthmp @ACP_UKCHPN @BPSOfficial

