The really disheartening thing is this is probably someone's PhD work, so yet another keen young psychologist being taught crap methodology and believing the narrative spun by Crawley Chalder about fear avoidance beliefs perpetuating ME.
Sonya C did say at the AfME AGM, this year I think...
My reply from the Chairman is broadly similar, but other than thanking him I am not following it up right now as I'm concentrating on emailing etc friends/family and others re Thursday debate.
It would be a good idea to prioritise matters to be raised with AfME as Clare has kindly agreed to...
You can't please everyone all the time!
But please know that loads of us are thrilled with all you have done and continue to do. Please keep going if feasible.
Jane Colby posted on a parents Facebook Group that Tymes Trust had made open access possible for this, which is great.
They do SO much for children threatened with social services etc.
Wonder if @dave30th fancies a visit to Manchester. It is also pretty close to ME Awareness Day..
Or maybe @Brian Hughes would have some interesting questions to ask.
There is also an "Employers' guide to ME" booklet;
https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/employers-guide-to-me-booklet-2016.pdf
I am just beginning to skim this...
Also:
https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/me-and-work-2016.pdf
These both seem to be based on the SEE ME project...
I have vague memories of Wesseley saying something incriminating, probably in one of his "Standing up for science/poor little me, all those militant Me activists are out to get me" speeches. He was referring to saying something like "well we had to change the criteria otherwise no-one would have...
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