In the interest of balance, I suggest this one: My conviction that the position taken by the authors can lead to better care rests upon two...
"…. the diagnosis of hysteria applies to a disturbance of the doctor-patient relation- ship. It is evidence of noncommunication, of a mutual...
Sorry if I misquoted. I know it was one or the other. The underlying point remains the same whichever it was.
I do not wish to drag this thread of topic but it is worth mentioning on this point that the same thought struck me about discussion of the Nick...
A thought has struck me. They don't often, so I thought I would share it. Some may have noticed my observations on another thread about "Abnormal...
Do we have, anywhere, information as to the nature of any such evaluation and the criteria which might be used to determine whether people would...
That will be due to the Procrustean bed by which people are diagnosed, to declare them suitable for CBT/GET.
Isn't he a journalist? Aren't they supposed to be sceptical and question what they are told?
I am not sure it is that straightforward. It looks to me as though there was a lot of trans Atlantic cross fertilisation of ideas. The likes of...
Is there anyone in a position to do such reading who is not himself mired in this? Mind you, it would be fun if they started falling out amongst...
For many years I presumed that it was this type of remission and relapse that Ramsey was describing originally and that "boom and bust" was merely...
It is to be hoped that the House of Lords Appointments Commission is aware of the problems. One wonders how they go about their business. Probably...
Given that Hotopf, Wessely and Sharpe in their book Chronic Fatigue and its Syndromes made clear their failure to understand a literary...
That is not an excuse. It merely displays unsuitability for a place in the legislature. But that would apply to many.
BMJ group journals have a curious history over ME. I had forgotten about the strange incident of Malcolm Hooper's retraction that never was, as...
One thing that seems odd about this is that the "investigation" is by a team of two people whose knowledge, skills, experience and views are...
Strange, that. It was to have been the basis for the "new approach".
Sorry. I expired before making my point. A constitutional failing. And my intended epitaph. Journal of Infection (199I) 23, 263-269...
The blurb says "It is also about negotiating a long term illness while still leading a hectic modern life, because hectic modern lives rarely...
Well, as they say, nothing sticks to Teflon.
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