Some seem to have mistaken the recognition of the legitimacy and value of PROMs (Patient Reported Outcome Measures) with elevating them to...
Heads they win, tails we lose. Bottom line: There is no possibility of psychiatrists and neurologists being wrong about this. Just ask them.
I get close to the maximum rate possible for government disability support (for a single person with no dependents), which is just under $29 000 a...
unusually high rates of psychiatric illness Spot the assumption.
The summary went from "significant impact" in the paper to "strongly predictive" in the news reports. This is standard stuff from these clowns....
Yes, it can only be done under the guidance of an expert. Patients are clearly too ignorant, biased, and foolish to be able to figure out how to...
If ever there was a slam dunk argument against technocracy it is the history of psychosomatics, up to the present day. Garner is probably doing...
I put a few words in, but holy feck was that website a nightmare to negotiate. Couldn't get it to work for me, so ended up submitting via email....
Sadly, given the behaviour of the BPS cult post-NICE and on LC, I am coming around to that view. They are not only conceding nothing, they are...
"psycho-physiological aspects" What could possibly go wrong?
Ugh. :grumpy:
This.
These guys get it. :) Past research has identified an effective way to measure PEM, using a 2-day cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET), The...
Still stuck in the sales pitch is the problem phase.
Emotional psychopathology was associated with more pronounced BDS symptoms. When apparent correlation substitutes for demonstrated causation.
What could possibly go wrong?
I have learned to be wary of anything that uses the 'narrative' concept as explanation or method.
Results Recollecting patients’ strengths was quiet challenging to the GPs. Gradually they nevertheless shared a range of examples, and many...
Kinda ironic, isn't it, that one of the long-standing arguments from the psychosocial set is about the 'medicalisation' of human behaviour by the...
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