It's a sociological way to look at societies and make sense of them, not a term used for an individual about themselves. It's not about putting...
Perhaps. This happens a lot but in this case I'm not completely sure. I think the authors could have used a friend with a good grasp on ME history...
It got a bit better as it got to the actual topic, but then my initial observation still stands. It also has quite a lot of problematic language...
I'm halfway, but it's not an easy read. The language is so woolly I could almost knit a sweater out of it. So far some mention of a worthy topic...
Can they add an addendum or edit the text after publication? If so, I might contact the authors to point out the gross mistake. (If I think it's...
I only read the first part when I came to such a whopper of an unruth that it shows clearly to me that the authors did not do their research,...
Here's the recruitment page: Moe na COVID-19? | Doe mee aan de ReCOVer studie They outright state: "We already know that chronic fatigue can...
I think I've seen that film.
That would indeed be quite implausible to be helped with CBT...! I was speaking about what it was originally used/developed for. (Late 80's/early 90s)
How awful that your friend feels ashamed when it was sold to him as something that works. (And that he had a bad experience.) It's normal that he...
Originally CBT is a hardcore psychiatric treatment, used for things like severe depression, OCD, eating disorders, hypochondria/severe health...
The previously working link on S4ME (same) wasn't working either. But this one does work: Projects - Pace Trial - Wolfson Institute of...
The link to the PACE trial manuals is not working. [ATTACH]
I actually laughed out loud at it. It's like these guys' stamp of authenticity of their papers: you can't have one without it saying "more...
It's called the illusory truth effect, and together with Occam's Broom they made ample use of it. (The Oxford group spent 7 years promoting CBT...
When they claimed this it was 14 years after the Helman paper (1992), when they had it published it was 17 years (1995). But it was still...
Well, hello: After arguing (as far as I can tell with my mush brain atm very lamely, with use of....the PACE trial o_O) that trial results that...
They know that people can read right? In 1992 Sharpe was very clear that patients had "muscle wasting, changes in cardiovascular response to...
Thanks @Sly Saint ! It's the trick they've used from the earliest times, talking about unknown aetiology and/or lack of single biomarker like it...
I think I know him from Twitter. Although that one could be one of the other 3....;)
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