And presumably he would still believe or at least claim that PACE is "a thing of beauty."
I understand why it was hard to understand. I can see why it would be confusing unless you understand what the IAPT program is doing. I could have...
Not to defend the investigators or anything, but I assume the CBT for depression in advanced cancer is different from the aberration of CBT...
Hi, I don't quite get the confusion. IAPT says it's effective for treating people with depression/anxiety as co-morbidities to long-term...
Ha, this drove me nuts when I was there. Patients, clinicians, researchers--everyone called it "chronic fatigue." "Syndrome" was almost never...
In other words, you're saying that the fact of there being 100 possible models is what suggests none of them are on target because the volume of...
He takes an absolutist position that only those diagnosed through criteria he approves of can use the term ME.
where did he make this point?
@Gaspard, your perspective is very helpful. thanks for sharing it.
I would agree with this. The analogy has broken down in their own terms, but it breaks down on other levels also.
This is a good point.
I don't think it implies that all of them have. I suppose someone could read it that way. To me, it implies that as a general rule these...
I saw that about McGregor, but I've never seen a footnote linked to a name on a list, and if Hornig was a co-author of the other thing it would be...
I wouldn't be too hard on them. Many have suffered major abuse just like ME patients.
There should be a term for "neurological symptoms that we cannot diagnose at this point," and "functional neurological disorder" is theoretically...
Yes but does anyone get why footnote #4 and #5 are by Hornig's and McGregor's names, respectively?
I'm going to post it on VB.
I'd never heard of Richard Sykes. Here's another article, specifically about CFS: https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.8.5.351 This is his bio: Richard...
thanks! would love to see if you find. or I'll look. don't stress out about it. Added: Found it. https://philpapers.org/rec/SYKMUS
This can be true but they are also invaluable and are fascinating to read. I have read a lot of them over the years, including before I wrote...
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