Psychological support for social distancing from Dr Jen Bateman
Clinical Psychologist and author Dr Jen Bateman (nee Nash), who also has Type 1 diabetes, has focused her career on disordered eating habits for people
Clinical Psychologist and author Dr Jen Bateman (nee Nash), who also has Type 1 diabetes, has focused her career on disordered eating habits for people
Diabetes, Why Me? is an event being run by the Burton Diabetes UK Group. It takes place at the Burton Albion Pirelli Stadium, Burton upon Trent
2 June: Weight Management Insights Day Attend to find out about the latest treatments and techniques for weight management from our expert team, with interactive
Getting sweaty, having slurred speech, shaking uncontrollably or being confused may not seem too bad in the whole scheme of things, but having them occur
Among the many things that you can use to help manage fear, anxiety and worry is to just to remind yourself of the actual facts
Having been diagnosed with Type 1 in 19xx, Nash graduated with a degree in Psychology in 19xx and has since worked as a clinical psychologist
In our latest issue we’ve talked to Dr. Jen Nash, a clinical psychologist who has Type 1 diabetes. She offers some handy hints on how
Type 2 diabetes is now a worldwide epidemic with 346 million people living with the condition (World Health Organisation). While health educators across the world
Dr Jen Nash is a Clinical Psychologist who has been living with Type 1 diabetes for the last 22 years. She promotes a psychological understanding
Mellow Chello Chris Cheyette, a Diabetes Specialist Dietitian from London’s Kings College Hospital and his friend photographer Yello Balolia have started Chello Publishing in order