Thas was my conclusion, and felt it was rather wandering into the pope being catholic and bears using woods levels of reporting.
Of more relevance is; why is the NHS (and DWP) default setting to automatically disbelieve those trying to use their services in the first instance and how do we...
And yet psychology tells us that we are social creatures and altruism arose because we were concerned with the good of the tribe.
I am amazed how often the default setting is disbelief, especially when so many times this has been proved to be both wrong and harmful
Half of women fear the NHS treats their health as a 'second-class issue', damning poll reveals
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13959565/amp/half-women-nhs-health-second-class-poll.html
Archive link to avoid giving the Mail clicks https://archive.ph/IBv32
"A third of women said they...
This. Exactly [expletive deleted] this.
Funny how these articles continue insist on missing the point; why does anyone need to be trapped in a darkened room for five years?! And yet we are supposed to say "oh, isn't that nice - she can do 20mins gardening":banghead:
Given that we always sound like conspiracy theorists anyway, doesn't the timing of these articles seem a little ...odd? Given how much Maeve's mum has been all over the news and is being taken seriously, that suddenly there is a rash of positive thinking/recovery memoirs..?
I see the gruinaid...
Are you able to share please @InitialConditions ?
This would be massively helpful to the Billboards team in replying to NIHR's response that I am involved with, when able. Thanks!
I have posted on Twitx as well, but I think it would be useful to ask why the elearning is a slideshow and doesn't make use of such amazing patient produced resources such as Dialogues for a forgotten illness, or the wealth of podcasts about lived experience of ME and LC or the extensive library...
Thanks so much @Robert 1973
"...the coroner finds the situation so serious that she is preparing a section 28 prevention of future deaths report, the delivery plan must include an audit of all health trusts to discover if they are following Nice recommendations for the care of people with...
Based on history so far, he will be the first person the NHS ask for his "expert" opinion, which is a oxymoron to start with
Well he has so far...
Until someone actually sees that every illness/syndrome he has successfully psychologised has been shown to have a biological explanation and he...
I was just making lunch and realised just how incredibly hungry I was - form long before lunch time - very loud rumbling, which i rarely have!
I am currently battling regular exhaustion, PEM and ptsd - the combination of which has made my ADHD sooo much worse and I am absolutely ravenous...
I am currently seeing a clinical psychologist at the covid clinic who has a wide range of skills and provides them as appropriate - but isn't allowed to help with ptsd as it is outside of scope
Yes, absolutely.
Two problems immediately come to mind;
We need to diagnose correctly (so many...
It also helps with emotional dysregulation in ADHD. It combines mindfulness, assertiveness and emotional regulation skills and a bunch of other useful skills I was never taught as a kid and really could have used. But then I could also have used being diagnosed as ADHD and Autistic as a kid too...
Wow..this is amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Tbh.i have no idea what is taught in our (UK) schools as I am almost 50 and don't have kids and my close friends that do have kids have pre nursery kids
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