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Tag: Dr Christel Hendrieckx

Severe hypoglycaemia: how does it impact people with type 2 diabetes?

Severe hypoglycaemia: how does it impact people with type 2 diabetes?

September 10, 2019November 14, 2019ACBRD

The centre published the first systematic review on the psychological impact of severe hypoglycaemia in adults with type 2 diabetes

by Dr Shikha Gray


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Clinical practice, Diabetes distress, hypoglycaemia, mental health, Type 2 diabetes ACBRD, Diabetic Medicine, Dr Christel Hendrieckx, Prof Jane Speight, T2D, type 2 diabetes
Nudging healthy behaviours

Nudging healthy behaviours

May 13, 2019May 13, 2019ACBRD

Highlights of the 24th Spring Scientific Meeting of PsychoSocial Aspects of Diabetes (PSAD) Study Group of the EASD (Malaga, Spain: 25-27 April 2019)

By Dr Amelia Lake and Prof Jane Speight


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Behaviour change, Type 2 diabetes Diabetes MILES, Dr Amelia Lake, Dr Christel Hendrieckx, Prof Jane Speight, PSAD
Supporting the emotional health needs of Australians with diabetes in clinical practice

Supporting the emotional health needs of Australians with diabetes in clinical practice

September 19, 2018November 14, 2019ACBRD

At #18ADC, the ACBRD convened a symposium to focus on evidence-based psychological care

By Dr Christel Hendrieckx


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Conference, depression, Diabetes distress ADC, Dr Christel Hendrieckx, NDSS
Eating behaviours of adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Does gender matter?

Eating behaviours of adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Does gender matter?

December 6, 2017November 19, 2025ACBRD

Another paper of the Diabetes Miles Youth – Australia study has recently been published.

by Dr Christel Hendrieckx


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Type 1 diabetes Adolescents, Diabetes MILES, disordered eating, Dr Christel Hendrieckx, International Journal of Eating Disorders
Moving forward with self-management

Moving forward with self-management

November 30, 2017October 17, 2018ACBRD

The 3rd International Conference of the Diabetes Self-Management Alliance. 

by Dr Christel Hendrieckx


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Conference Dr Christel Hendrieckx, International Conference of the Diabetes Self-Management Alliance
Living with type 1 diabetes and chronic fatigue: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) may help.

Living with type 1 diabetes and chronic fatigue: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) may help.

September 8, 2017October 17, 2018ACBRD

A CBT intervention conducted in the Netherlands shows promising results.

by Dr Christel Hendrieckx


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Type 1 diabetes Dr Christel Hendrieckx, Lancet Diabetes Endocrinology

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