EA/2018/ 0142
John Peters v the ICO and University of Bristol.
The First Tier Tribunal finds for the Appellant. And orders the release of the SMILE trial data. Unanimous decision. Date: 11 March 2019 Promulgated: 12 March 2019
Decision here...
Yes, absolutely. I just meant in terms of treating the illness. I didn't mean to suggest that I was against psychotherapy in itself. And in fact that's another point those psychiatrists make.
I agree it's important not so see this as medical or mental.
It also is not good tactics: Some of the people working in this field who support us or who remain open to hearing our case are those who are fighting the 'critical psychiatry' people who try to deny there is anything but the...
Yes, and this is a bit more on the funding.
https://www.nihr.ac.uk/about-us/how-we-are-managed/our-structure/infrastructure/biomedical-research-centres.htm
And the SLAM one here.
https://www.maudsleybrc.nihr.ac.uk/
My understanding is that they have tried to suggest certain personality types and life experiences are linked to developing ME and that trauma can 'trigger' the illness.
I think that's an important point. The BPS model is not 'psychosomatic' or 'psychological' as generally understood. ME is not seen as a product of an underlying emotional/psychological problem. Indeed such a problem would actually exclude a diagnosis of ME.
The BPS crowd have in a sense...
The first thing I would try is to send an email to both FOI departments, copying the responses you have received and saying something like:
To both parties,
As you can see (below) I have made requests to both authorities and each has said the other is responsible.
I wonder if you could please...
Moderator note: the posts on Sue Pemberton have been moved to the ME show thread here
https://www.s4me.info/threads/the-me-show-series-two.7873/page-3#post-148075
This is a powerful editorial by David Marks, asking for the establishment of a National Research Integrity Ombudsperson to investigate allegations of misconduct.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1359105318820931
It accompanies this paper:
Personality and fatal diseases...
Available here:
http://ijomeh.eu/The-relationship-between-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-burnout-job-satisfaction-social,91021,0,2.html
Not a recommendation. I have only read the Abstract:
What I find interesting there is that there is no correlation between CFS and anything.
Also it appears that...
I think this may open the door to something and and am mulling over doing something about it.
I also have a couple of FOI requests for the data in fairly advanced positions.
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