Description
About the Author
Eliot LeBow is a Diabetes-Focused Psychotherapist and Certified Diabetes Educator whose practice is based in New York City and who has lived with Type 1 Diabetes since 1977. LeBow created Diabetes-Focused Psychotherapy to provide direct emotional help for people living with diabetes and founded the online platform "DiabeticTalks," providing emotional support to the diabetes community worldwide. He has written many articles in print and online on the impact of diabetes on all areas of a person's life. He is a columnist for Endocrine Today magazine and author of "DiabeticMinds," a blog on various bio-psycho-social aspects of diabetes and "Parenting Children with Diabetes," a blog focused on helping parents raising children living with diabetes.
Reviews
What a wonderful and very thorough book on living, learning and adapting to the lifetime diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes. It takes the reader (whether it be a parent, a child/young adult with Type 1 diabetes, a teacher or any number of diabetes healthcare professionals) through exactly what life is like for a young person, from the day of Type 1 diabetes diagnosis through all the issues involved with daily life and emotions of this dreaded disease. I particularly appreciated that each topic is discussed from 3 perspectives (the child, the parent and clinical advice) plus an excellent educational narrative. This will be a valued go-to resource to be read over and over again by parents and others who help, teach and nurture Type 1 diabetic young ones. -- Joanne Milo, writer, blogger, and diabetes advocate, thesavvydiabetic.com
Finally! A book that takes both the parent's and child's perspectives into consideration. Eliot LeBow proves that the first step in helping someone with diabetes is to truly understand their point of view. -- Gary Scheiner, MS, CDE, 2014 AADE Diabetes Educator of the Year, Owner and Clinical Director, Integrated Diabetes Services, Author of "Think Like a Pancreas" and "Diabetes: How to Help"
A must-read for parents of children with diabetes! Eliot provides an engaging book filled with real-life stories that bring the concepts to life. He addresses each scenario from both the children's and adult's perspectives while providing practical insights to managing all sorts of diabetes related situations. I'll be referring many parents to this book. -- Sylvia White, MS, LPC, RD, CDE, diabetes educator and owner of ParentingDiabetes.com
Book Information
ISBN 9781538131206
Author Eliot LeBow
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 408g
Dimensions(mm) 224mm * 146mm * 22mm