Psychosocial Research to the Fore
By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott, Prof Jane Speight, Jennifer Halliday, Dr Edith Holloway, Dr Eloise Litterbach, Dr Uffe Søholm, and Dr Ralph Geerling
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By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott, Prof Jane Speight, Jennifer Halliday, Dr Edith Holloway, Dr Eloise Litterbach, Dr Uffe Søholm, and Dr Ralph Geerling
Read moreCan Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) make type 2 diabetes risk-reduction programs more supportive?
Read moreNew research shows many people living in larger bodies face challenges getting the care they need
By Amy Silverwood
Read moreACBRD researchers attend the International Society of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA) annual conference
By Dr Eloise Litterbach and Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott
Read moreACBRD research shows new mothers with diabetes face diabetes distress and need more support from healthcare professionals
Read moreA new study from Denmark highlights how screening for diabetes distress helped people with T1D to become aware of their emotional concerns and talk about it in a meaningful way
By Dr Jo Jordan
Read moreAs evidence and community perspectives evolve, we continue to reflect, adapt and advocate for language that respects and supports all people living with diabetes.
By Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott, Meaghan Read, and Jane Speight
Read moreThe ACBRD investigates the way personal beliefs about willpower can influence general emotional well-being and diabetes distress in type 2 diabetes
Read moreACBRD at the 29th PsychoSocial Aspects of Diabetes (PSAD) Scientific Meeting
By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott, Dr Eloise Litterbach, and Prof Jane Speight
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