Handbook of Psychology and Diabetes
The "Handbook of Psychology and Diabetes" by Clare Bradley is an essential resource for anyone involved in diabetes research and practice. Published in 1994 by Harwood-Academic Publishers, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 440 pages and addresses the critical intersection of psychology and diabetes management. This handbook effectively consolidates valuable information that has been widely scattered across psychological and medical literature, making it a vital tool for healthcare professionals and researchers alike. It delves into the psychological aspects of diabetes, offering insights into psychological tests and measurements that are crucial for understanding and improving patient outcomes. Whether you are a medical practitioner, a psychologist, or a researcher, this handbook is designed to enhance your knowledge and application of psychological principles in the treatment of diabetes. Discover the importance of mental health in diabetes care with this authoritative guide.