It is soon April and we have again prepared an interesting and intriguing topic for DiaMind 2023 for you. The symposium will be organized for the 12th time on April 19 and 20, 2023 - for the 3rd time on-line.
DiaMind 2023 with the participants and topics will be AGAIN pioneer in the field. According to the tradition from 2012, when we identified the need for HCPs to become engaged in exploring psychological needs of people with diabetes, we continue to meet every year and open new topics, dilemmas, ethical considerations. For 10 years in a row up till now DiaMind was conceived as a hands-on symposium, comprised primarily of workshops where participants engage in practical aspects of the psychology of diabetes. Empowerment of people with diabetes but also the empowerment of HCPs is a leading approach discussed and trained at the meetings. We always attracted internationally renowned expert trainers from the field to cover different topics and aspects of psychology and diabetes. There is also a tradition of live role-play sessions, where participants observe trainers at work!
Naziv letošnjega DiaMind-a je:
EATING DISORDERS / DISORDERED EATING /
TYPE 1 DIABETES
Psychological and Ethical Considerations
We have precious colleagues that will be with us and will be fully engaged in a debate with you, dear DiaMind friends and we kindly ask YOU to be engaged co-creators of this meeting:
Dr. Ann Goebel-Fabbri is a psychologist and researcher and has been Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, USA. She is specialized in disordered eating in people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
Kristina Groti Antonić, MD, PhD, is a specialist of internal medicine at the University Clinical Centre Ljubljana, where she works as researcher and clinician at the Endocrinology Department.
Karin Kanc, MD, PhD is the co-organizer of DiaMind, diabetologist in her own diabetes practice jazindiabetes and integrative psychotherapist (IIPA).
Karin Kanc is the co-organizer of DiaMind, diabetologist in her own diabetes practice jazindiabetes; integrative psychotherapist (IIPA)
Komu je srečanje namenjeno?
Medicinskim sestram, edukatorjem, zdravnikom (družinskim, diabetologom, pediatrom in drugim), psihologom, psihoterapevtom, dietetikom, farmacevtom in drugim strokovnjakom, ki delajo z ljudmi s sladkorno boleznijo.
Kje in kdaj?
Na spletu, 19. in 20. aprila 2022, vsakokrat od 16:00 do 17:30.
Kolikšna je kotizacija in kaj vključuje?
Kotizacije ni - BREZPLAČNO!
Kako se je moč prijaviti?
Izpolnite prijavnico tule.Za informacije nas kontaktirajte na: info@diamind.si










Dr. Ann Goebel-Fabbri, worked for 16 years as a clinical psychologist and researcher at Joslin Diabetes Center and was an Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. She specializes in disordered eating behaviors in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Dr. Goebel-Fabbri has published numerous research papers and academic chapters. Her has been featured in the mainstream media such as the BBC, National Public Radio, CNN, and the New York Times. Dr. Goebel-Fabbri’s book, Prevention and Recovery from Eating Disorders in Type 1 Diabetes: Injecting Hope, was published through Routledge Press. She currently runs her own private psychology practice in the Boston area.
Kristina Groti Antonić, MD, PhD, is currently working as specialist of internal medicine at Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana since 2014. Having attained PhD at the Medical Faculty, University of Ljubljana in 2018 with thesis titled “Impact of testosterone therapy on vascular and metabolic parameters in hypogonadal males with type 2 diabetes” and authoring a number of articles in various medical journals, Kristina Groti Antonić is also working as a teaching assistant at the Medical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, and is predominantly involved with scientific research on effects of testosterone, metabolic diseases and other endocrine disorders.
Karin Kanc, MD, PhD, is one of the organizers of this meeting. As a diabetologist, she has her own diabetes practice (jazindiabetes) in Ljubljana, Slovenia and is also a certified integrative psychotherapist (IIPA). She has been active in the field of psychological aspects of diabetes for more than 25 years and is a pioneer in her country combining diabetes and psychotherapy with psychology. Lately, her focus is mindfulness in diabetes and mindful eating.