In accepting the invitation to the roundtable has S4ME taken any steps to test the good faith of NICE by, for example, seeking information as to...
CMO-Report-2002.pdf (meresearch.org.uk) at p71 of the document PDF p81 Key Group Dr Trudie Chalder Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychological...
Don't count your chickens...
Are matters "cleared up" by the BBC necessarily "cleared up"?
Whenever I see these stories I am reminded of the WW1 song: We're here because we're here because we're here because we're here. We're here...
Yes. Sorry. I meant more her expression when she mentions it. Is there a "knowing" tone, a faux-naif manner.
It would be interesting to hear how she refers to it these days.
I always thought that the gaslighter went the same way as the knocker-upper.
...meanwhile the family looked anxiously on , saying "Stay with me. Stay with me".
When this issue first arose I urged caution. My view was not widely accepted but it seemed clear that the doctors were referring to themselves,...
how did we guess...?
Is that the slightly less powerful position?
I, too, thought they perhaps had incontinence problems.
Are we not all immensely grateful for the research on power posing? All those politicians making complete fools of themselves.
I think that there may be a belief that introducing the word "systematic" into the assessment persuades people of the value. Do those doing the...
Yes...but what is the epistemological value of it?
He 's been deep diving into the literature. I think that if he looks about forty years later he might find what the discussion was about.
Did he think 50 odd counts as young?
it is interesting to see that comment "hurt does not equal harm". That was a prominent feature of the illness behaviour model described by Cott in...
I bet you never thought of the name GAS-light. I think I see what is being done and that my objection is to the use of the term "a priori" in...
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