Coming to this very late, but prompted by the Vink & Vink preprint, I went back to the original. Still looking through it but I did find...
What it shows yet again is how they adopt patients' descriptions of their illness. It starts back in the 1980s when they say that the only symptom...
On the subject of analogies, I'm not sure if this one has been made before but I couldn't help but think of someone when I read this today: 'In...
Nothing of great interest, but some good background stuff. I like the way the Institute of Ideas is described as 'left-wing'. Two things stood...
Thanks everyone for your interesting answers.
If anyone is interested, I have the free Glasp extension on Chrome and it will generate transcripts of any Youtube video. I think it's pretty...
It is an interesting question. My own view is that as far as medical help is concerned a properly briefed general practice nurse would be fine. A...
I've seen this said a lot, particularly in Wessely's earlier work. Does anyone know if there is any actual evidence to support the claim that...
This I think is a key point. When you're ready, you do it. We don't need programmes or encouragement. We just start doing more.
This is looks a good definition and description of atypical depression. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21131-atypical-depression
It is all rather subdued, especially compared to the tirades that have been unleashed in the past. Sharpe's is rather flat.
Tweet here suggests there isn't one. [MEDIA]
That kind of timing is typical. I can remember at least once when the BPS crowd launched something strong here to time with ME Awareness Day.
I am shocked to see that Sarah Knapton has got in on the act. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/03/15/doctors-no-such-thing-as-long-covid/
I could also call it a lot of other things. But I'd then have to report myself for being political.
Yes, exactly.
Yes, Vivli is the one they have been promoting. It's important to note they have not released data as if it were in response to an FOI. They have...
Long-term analysis of a psychoeducational course on university students’ mental well-being Catherine Hobbs, Sarah Jelbert, Laurie R. Santos &...
Effect of exercise for depression: systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials BMJ 2024; 384 doi:...
Yes, and open access in the broadest sense: an unequivocal commitment to prompt sharing of anonymized data.
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