Thanks, @Sasha! Good to know for next time!
Ah, that makes sense. Thanks, @Andy!
Cort’s latest blog post is an overview of the conference, to whet everyone’s appetite....
The updated agenda: https://emerge.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Emerge-Australia-Research-Symposium-Agenda-.pdf
I’ll give it a go, @Sasha . I’ve not done that before! Edit: Done! Though it only let me add one date. Not sure how to make the calendar entry...
They’ll be made available on Emerge’s Vimeo channel. Not sure how long after the conference, but I’ll post the link here when they’re up.
A note about the livestream: most of the conference will be streamed, but there may be some portions which are unavailable, due to embargoed...
I guess it’s about trying to predict the likelihood that the person will or won’t recover in the future, with permanency meaning a low chance of...
Thanks, @DokaGirl. The challenge I have is that most prognosis information is on recovery, not permanency. I’ve already written a brief document...
Thanks everyone. This is for a document I’m preparing for a government department, so it needs to be academic sources. Most of these I had already...
Thank you both!
I’m looking for some information around permanency, which is relevant when applying for disability supports. I’ve heard 5 years used as a figure...
An update from MDRN on their December workshop: https://www.dropbox.com/s/rp30boaf1l3vo0y/MDRN_Workshop_Report_2018.pdf?dl=0
Lloyd has been skating under the radar. One issue we have here is that, because he doesn’t follow the deconditioning model, his work remains...
Andrew Lloyd is also part of COFFI (along with people like Esther Crawley, Rona Moss-Morris and Peter White). He is trying to get funding for...
Andrew Lloyd uses the central sensitisation model to underpin his use of GET/CBT.
New paper from Andrew Lloyd (of Dubbo studies fame and, more recently, Australia’s leading proponent of the psychosocial school). “The Invisible...
#MEAction Network Australia has been hosting a 4 week read-along of the report, in several Facebook groups and on our Facebook page. Key points...
This 2002 letter from ME/CFS Australia to the MJA (which published the guidelines) was one of the strong warnings. It is included in the report...
Jarred’s lab posted the full article on their FB page:...
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