Description: Diabetes is closely related to mental health, and people with the condition are anxious, stressed, and at risk of depression due to the challenges of managing the condition in daily life. Experts discuss the intersection of diabetes with mental health at the World Conference on Diabetes and Endocrinology (DEWC). Chronic hyperglycemia and oscillating blood glucose can also impact mood and cognitive functions. Psychological stress may have an additive effect on diabetes and, therefore, impair the regulation of blood sugar, thereby increasing the risk of complications. Mental health treatment is a part of diabetes care; interventions such as CBT and psychopharmacology help improve mental health and diabetes. Psychological support should be integrated into the diabetes treatment plan for maximum benefits.