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@adambeyoncelowe Outstanding. Thank you. One for the history books. :thumbup::hug: That last sentence might be ambiguous to the uninformed...
Thank you for that excellent thread. :hug:
A clear and concise description of the 'benefits' of most psycho-behavioural therapies.
Such certainty in the face of so much uncertainty. :grumpy:
This is worth saying again:
Didn't see any mention of ME/CFS in there.
Shouldn't take long.
I am encouraged by the amount of overt push back by both patients and clinicians/researchers that seems to be happening against FND. The...
I look forward to having ME without actually having ME. :whistle: And always has been. They have never let go of this idea, even though more than...
I agree that there is a real opportunity here for medical science to learn from differences between those who fully recover from Covid and those...
I don't think that we are 'entitled' to. But do think that trying to enforce the requirement of justified belief too vigorously has very serious...
Acceptance and commitment therapy for Muscle Disease: a randomised controlled trial Trudie Chalder, King's College London, UK Yeah, sure it is.
PACE did use objective (or relatively objective) outcome measures, like the step test, 6 minute walk test, and employment and welfare use....
Yep. Where is the body of robust trials testing these contributing factors?
It is almost axiomatic that every accusation from them against their critics is actually a confession of their own failings. I can't remember the...
That is my view. We are at the end of the beginning of the Covid-19 story. The main act is only just starting, and it is going to be a long one.
This is the sense in which I use that word when I say that ME can be a distressing disease.
That BPS brain worm sure is a persistent little bugger. *sigh*
Robust methodology would be a good place to start. Insisting on falsifiability in models and trials, for example. Just saying. The BPSM has been...
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