No, it is clearly not a representative sample. There will be bias. And if the result is a 'statistically significant' difference between ME and...
Interoceptive predictive coding is actually reinventing a wheel well established by the work of people like Pat Merton long before I was a student...
He doesn't.
The other interesting thing is that both the BACME info and a well known psychologist are falling over themselves to say - oh but of course we...
Also interesting to see Peter White put his head above the parapet for what seems the first time in a while. Presumably he has not read the draft...
Oh dear.
Is the guidance mentioned on the Position Paper thread now obsolete (from October 2020)? It certainly needs some attention.
So this seems to be GET without calling it GET and the same old desensitisation theory without calling it the same old theory. The recommendations...
But 'independent testing institutions' seem to throw up people like the inventors of the Risk of Bias Tool2 that conveniently plays down risk of...
The abstract and article are not going to be 'fair representations' I am afraid but I agree that things may be more subtle. The side effects need...
It certainly looks to satisfy a number of quality criteria and the result looks clinically relevant. There remains a problem, however, relating to...
I don't think the experiences of other PWME are relevant to your daughter's problem @Amw66 - she needs medical help. Nobody may be able to provide...
I read a very sensible sounding article on this in El País in Spanish. They noted that the story broke in 2017 with claims of problems dating back...
This seems like typical Guardian reporting of anything as if it is an affront to democracy and human rights and.... Since when did a consultant...
I am reminded of when I was first a registrar in rheumatology at New Cross Hospital. We had a patient on the ward, a nice lady of about fifty,...
They also like to use a language called .... GET-IT GET-IT stands for the Glossary of Evaluation Terms for Informed Treatment choices. The aim...
The irony this organisation is quite striking. In their blurb they say; People’s mistaken trust in unreliable claims has led to billions of...
The spine story goes back to Peter Rowe in the US around 1990 at least. It is muddled in with the EDS and Chiari stories which go back further. It...
In my experience candidates nearly always get off lightly. A large number of poor quality theses get through. I personally think it would be much...
It is only good if the study is competent and does not produce a bogus answer. Collecting data from a 'non-probability' sample looks to me like a...
Separate names with a comma.