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Psychotherapy and diabetic foot complications

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Feb 23, 2008.

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    Psychotherapy intervention to reduce depressive symptoms in patients with diabetic foot syndrome.
    Simson U, Nawarotzky U, Friese G, Porck W, Schottenfeld-Naor Y, Hahn S, Scherbaum WA, Kruse J.
    Diabet Med. 2008 Feb;25(2):206-12.
     
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    This research is very interesting. Please could you let me know if the psychotherapy used was based on:- Gestault, Cognitive, Rogerian, Clinical Hypnosis, NLP, or was a totally different approach utilised? Could it be that different therapists using different therapies were used to provide treatment? or was treatment provided by a single therapist using only one technique. I ask these questions as I have a special interest in psychology.
     
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