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Finding a Diabetes Mental Health Provider
Type 2 isn’t just about checking BGLs and taking your medication or insulin. The disease takes an emotional and psychological toll as well.
Men’s Mental Health + Diabetes
Every day with diabetes is different, but our community is here to help. Join #MenTalkHealth—real conversations about men's mental health.
Mental Health + Diabetes
There is more than just the physical aspects of diabetes management. It can be emotionally and mentally exhausting. Whether you have diabetes or are a caregiver for someone who has it, you should kno...
Getting Therapy as a Man with Diabetes: “Our pride gets the best of us.”
Asking for help is never easy—especially for a man in today’s world where mental health is often overlooked. Here, Keith shares why asking for help was worth it.
How Therapy Helped Me After My Diabetes Misdiagnosis
For T’ara Smith, the tools she learned in therapy to manage negative thoughts helped her weather big life transitions—and a misdiagnosis of type 2 diabetes.
Depression in People with Type 2 Diabetes: Prevalence + Treatment Strategies
Research on the relationship between type 2 diabetes and depression highlighting the true burden of daily management.
How Diabetes Impacts Your Mood
Blood sugar fluctuations and constant stress means diabetes can easily impact your mood...
Type 2 Isn’t a “Good” Form of Diabetes
Jenita has had to deal with hearing she has the "good" diabetes since she was diagnosed in '95. She discusses why there's no such thing.