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    The correlation between cardiovascular disease and psychosocial factors including concomitant mental disorders as well as personality traits or the effect of social environment has been established in numerous studies aimed at investigating pathogenesis or various clinical endpoints.

    The Guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology include the assessment and the management of psychosocial problems with behavioral medicine interventions as a I. A level recommendation.

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    The implementation of these guidelines in everyday clinical practice is crucial to decrease cardiovascular risk. This involves the training of health care professionals, the facilitation of multidisciplinary collaboration and the integration of behavioral intervention into everyday care.

    antihypertensive drug diabetic patients

    The Williams Life Skills WLS program is an evidence based behavioral medicine intervention aiming to improve stress management and communication skills which implemented internationally and also available all over Hungary. It involves the learning of simple coping strategies that facilitate the successful management of every day psychosocial stress situations and the self-conscious reduction of bodily and psychological tensions.

    antihypertensive drug diabetic patients

    In cardiovascular disease, this improves quality of life and survival. The WLS program is especially recommended for healthcare workers to decrease the negative health consequences of their high stress load and to prevent burnout.

    antihypertensive drug diabetic patients

    Stress may affect both doctors and patients during their interactions. Bálint groups have a positive impact on antihypertensive drug diabetic patients physician-patient collaboration and help to reduce burnout by improving the understanding of the diseases from a more complex approach.

    antihypertensive drug diabetic patients