We offer psychological support for difficulties related to Diabetes. This may include:
- Difficulty adjusting to a diagnosis of diabetes
- Diabetes-distress or ‘burnout’
- Psychological distress affecting treatment or recovery, such as depression
- Anxiety or phobias that interfere with treatment, such as fear of hypoglycaemia or needle phobia
- Difficulty managing treatment or making lifestyle changes
- Difficulty coping with complications of diabetes, including multiple complications or recurrent hypoglycaemia
- Issues with eating and insulin omission due to weight concerns
- Post-traumatic stress symptoms connected with diabetes or its treatment, including trauma after admission to hospital
- Psychological distress after treatment, for example, changes to appearance
- Psychological distress is linked to disability or loss of bodily function.
We can also work with you to assess your psychological needs and prepare for new or major treatments. For example, an insulin pump therapy or surgery. We offer 1:1 appointments with our therapists and also groups. We work in partnership with the Bedfordshire and Luton Talking Therapy Services. You will be able to discuss your support needs at your first appointment.