It's actually worse than that, and upon reflection now I realise I could horrify forum members a whole lot more with some of the things I've...
Not wanting to horrify anyone further, her actual words were "The therapist patient relationship is like a love affair, which can only work if the...
Well you asked for it: https://www.opd-online.net/clubdesk/www?p=100234 All is revealed in this thread here:...
A few rambling thoughts from this week ... Yesterday I was teaching English to my favourite psychotherapist and we got on to the subject of the...
Good.
Michael Sharpe's debating technique: [MEDIA]
I think it is extremely important to judge everyone's commitment to upholding the Nolan principles, based on the information available. AfME seems...
BBC website today: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-46027702
When I have to fill in forms at the dentist etc I have adopted the benevolent lie of leaving the "other medical conditions" box blank. Fit as a...
Can't I say steaming pile of ... Oh well :(
This is quite good on the latest WHO development:...
There seem to be a few posts on the subject on that blog: https://respectfulinsolence.com/?s=TCM
You didn't miss anything language-wise, "earlier" is just as unspecific for native English speakers. It just means previously, recently, before....
I'm afraid I've been having the opposite thought - if they are not announced as members, then they have been effectively silenced by being kept on...
Maybe all this talk of militant activist patients is driving potential researchers away and they can't fill the position?
In the Nature article, I think I may have spotted a clue here: Look's like it's in a few people's interests to take Mao Zedong's idea and run...
Maybe they were people who just didn't want to go home, for whatever reason. When I spent a short time in hospital in the early 80s I was quite...
One way of interpreting this is that only non-professionals are capable of having a preformed view. The possibility that a professional could have...
Welcome to the BPS misery go round. Anyone else suspect that when Clare says "Dr's" she actually means her husband? Does she really believe in...
I'm having trouble thinking of this as a medical error. It seems rather deliberate.
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