I think that this is a relevant point to look into - albeit trying to make sure we aren't doing work for the sake of it - what indeed the other...
Thanks @JellyBabyKid I also want to note that these are also methodological points I make from a professional basis, I'm sure you understood...
Particularly @Hutan but also any others who might be able to help here as I've had a hectic time of it recently but need to get back up to speed...
And when I mention 'professional/basic professionalism' in this here is the code of conduct page for the Market Research Society: Code of Conduct...
INteresting. Is this approach to stratification/forming clusters something that might be relevant for ME/CFS? given they are talking about...
now that is just pushing propaganda isn't it when you see it in such bullet-points of tropes and in the context of so many years after it has been...
This is an interesting point, particularly when combined with @Kitty 's experiences because here is the solution perhaps 'cut out the middle-man'...
agreed
it's weird how they never talk about or research calming the body to help the mind. How someone having their body hurt isn't going to do the...
I hate that having to just top-level describe the exact, objective, truth and reality which is extremely toned-down will be laughed at by people...
I'm not feeling well enough to reply in detail right now. But I think that we need to remember that this is for clinics, and people who cannot...
Yep any excuse for ‘rule in’ seems like hunting out a ‘cover’ for dropping someone into a bucket they don’t intend to allow to be disproven. The...
Point 1. And any history of that ‘rule in’ test (Hoover ?) - including anything else it might have been used for prior to be ‘found useful for...
Oh goodness of course their type assume they will never be held to account it just sells better for laypersons to pretend they are ‘taking care...
Actually worth saving all of these things and any articles on changes - of course psychosomatic try and hide that us who they are and what they...
Of course short term memory actually technically is part of executive function. Agree it sounds like a big factor is waiting until there is ‘fit’...
Yep sophists start with ‘what they want’ which eventually ends with self-kidding and not being able to see it. but it begins with seeking, then...
I'm not sure the 'Integration disorder' this is translated to is 'sensory integration disorder'. The closest article I've come to describing what...
I have found the following too, which is from 2014 and is interesting because it notes how these changes happened in other Asian countries...
Fascinating to think that so few patients were informed of the diagnosis, and that such a change in % informed happened just based on name change...
Separate names with a comma.