I'm talking about how it has been used by clinicians in a similar way "social determinants of health" is used in public health. I haven't read the...
Whether it's a term that has outlived its usefulness is a question one can debate. That it is inherently problematic any more than other words...
they can even predict the scores, most likely--no reason to have anyone fill out forms at all.
Thanks for looking for an example! There could well be some FND in there, but this sounds similar to a federal program where they take people in...
This might vary from country to country? I'm not aware in the U.S. that "complex" in this context often means "psychological factors" or something...
Thanks, I figured the concerns were more or less what you and Jonathan have expressed.
Hi, I'm curious about what your concern is about this concept?
This is always a thing. Who's to say whether distress is "excessive"? Seems very grandiose.
I posted this blog today, which mentions the lack of reply to the rapid responses, among other things.
I read it as requiring all of those, not just one.
I assume the pandemic put it on the back burner.
I don't want any neuromodulating treatments
I would call Blanche du Bois in Streetcar "excitable."
Ah, I see. "Excitable" is somewhat parallel to "likely to become hysterical" or "neurotic and over-sensitive," isn't it?
Thanks! I don't remember but that's not unusual. I'll look and also check out the thread.
What specifically??
Likely because of Glasziou's involvmennt in both.
and I hadn't seen this either. thanks for highlighting it. Very interesting.
wow, I hadn't noticed that. thanks for pointing that out.
I think the whole thing is a gem. Lots of words of wisdom there. Such as believing in your own therapy is already part of the solution to proving...
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