Correct.
I've never read this book and never want to, but I heard of it a long time back. As I understand it is a how-to book of gaslighting, as per...
Maybe my fears have some grounding then ...
Evidence synthesis ... surely that cannot be as bad as it sounds? Took a quick look on Paul Garner's twitter page ......
He has his own particular knack doesn't he. :D
Sounds like GAS is the right description then.
Pretty incriminating I'd think.
How to brush aside the supposed independence of two organisations in one fell swoop.
Maybe Sharpe should read the PACE trial manual? From page 18 of "Manual for Therapists, COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY for CFS/ME" "According to...
I second that.
That is an extremely common behaviour pattern of predatory personalities.
Especially if what Margaret Williams says is true (I imagine it is) that medics by law should be aware of the “totality of the evidence-base”....
[ATTACH] Which even if that is true, simply highlights that things have moved on a lot from 2005'ish, and reinforces why the new 2021 guideline...
What about the doctors within DwME, the individuals rather than the organisation?
As roller coasters go, this is one of the biggies. There is no choice but to go with the flow, but nonetheless we need to influence the flow as...
Yes, that is a very useful insight into a journalist's perspective. But you have omitted to mention other scientists. What about some of them?...
Accepted and understood. Nonetheless, if we do not cut newcomers a little bit of slack, at least initially, it just plays into the BPS crowd's...
Yes, it does indeed take time for things to sink in. From my own experience, I can be presented with a whole mass of highly salient material, and...
[my bold] As always, obfuscating and playing down the grim fact hidden within those words "some patients do not benefit from these therapies". It...
The crucial insight for people that often gets lost along the way: Treatments are given to pwME for a condition they do not suffer from. Full...
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