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Journal of Korean Diabetes ; : 189-192, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-727029

ABSTRACT

Diabetes is a chronic disease that requires long-term management and is accompanied by emotional stress. Psychological difficulties arising from the need for persistent self-management and difficulties due to complications related to the illness also lead to depression. Such depression results in difficulty controlling HbA1C, diet, exercise and medication. Therefore, depression management for diabetic patients is needed. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy modifies negative thinking patterns through mindfulness meditation that trains individuals to pay attention to what is and to not intentionally judge situations. This helps to ease depression and prevent a return to negative feelings. Thus, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy could help with blood glucose management and the emotional stability of diabetic patients.


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Humans , Blood Glucose , Chronic Disease , Cognitive Behavioral Therapy , Depression , Diabetes Mellitus , Diet , Intention , Meditation , Mindfulness , Self Care , Stress, Psychological , Thinking
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Journal of Korean Diabetes ; : 287-292, 2015.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-726849

ABSTRACT

Diabetic patients undergo psychosocial difficulties, including anger, because of their chronic disease, anxiousness of complications, and stress resulting from the need for self-management. These difficulties often lead to depression and other negative emotions. Thus, management of these emotions is needed. Narrative therapy can help patients discover their identity, including their own capabilities, values, and hopes. Through the process of narrative therapy, which includes externalization conversation, reauthoring conversation, re-membering conversation and definition ceremony, diabetic patients can achieve emotional stability. Furthermore, it can be helpful in blood sugar management.


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Humans , Anger , Blood Glucose , Chronic Disease , Depression , Hope , Narrative Therapy , Psychology , Self Care
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