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    Toni Bernhard - How to Respond to Unkind Remarks When You’re Chronically Ill

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/turning-straw-gold/201710/how-respond-unkind-remarks-when-you-re-chronically-ill Edit: if this link doesn't work, try this one: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/turning-straw-gold
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    Neurometabolites in anterior cingulate cortex in CFS:magnetic resonance spectroscopy study @ 7 Tesla

    Small cohort and poor criteria. Does that mean anything?
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    #UnderstandingPsychosis?

    Article critic of a BPS (British Psychology Society) controversial report on psychosis. There are familiar flaws: incomplete definition, wilful ignorance of biological causes, bad questionnaires, "inadequate provision of psychological therapies"...
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    Unrest available worldwide today on Vimeo and iTunes

    Unrest can be seen everywhere from now on. Subtitles: English, Spanish (Spain and Latin America), German, French, Dutch, Danish https://www.unrest.film/digital So great, I'm going to watch it with my family today!
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    Tymes Trust - No reported harassment of staff at Bristol University

    Esther Crawley claims harassment, university has no record By Adam Lowe http://vadamagazine.com/news/esther-crawley-claims-harassment-university-no-record
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    Rethinking childhood adversity in chronic fatigue syndrome (2017) Newton et al.

    James E. Clark, Sean L. Davidson, Laura Maclachlan, Julia L. Newton & Stuart Watson MEA just published a summary review of this article we previously discussed: http://www.meassociation.org.uk/2017/10/mea-summary-review-rethinking-childhood-adversity-in-mecfs-30-october-2017/ Reminder...
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    Swedish Central Ethics Review Board finds Macchiarini guilty of misconduct, requests retraction of 6

    https://forbetterscience.com/2017/10/30/swedish-central-ethics-review-board-finds-macchiarini-guilty-of-misconduct-requests-retraction-of-6-papers/ Reminder: 2 of the 6 articles were published in The Lancet (who published The PACE trial main paper)
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    Tymes Trust - No reported harassment of staff at Bristol University

    Because the fake one was more dramatic visually?
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    Acronyms and abbreviations

    English language AFAIK - As far as I know AFAIR - As far as I remember ASAP - As soon as possible ATM - At the moment BTW – By the way ETA - Edited to add FFS - For f*'s sake FTFY - Fixed that for you FWIW - For what it's worth FYI - For your information GBP - British pound IANAL - I am not a...
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    Is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy the Gold Standard for Psychotherapy?

    Falk Leichsenring, DSc and Christiane Steinert, PhD The authors hightlight several problematic points: - Limited Study Quality - Weak Empirical Tests - Uncontrolled Researcher Allegiance - Central Mechanisms of Change Not Corroborated - Limited Efficacy - No Clear Evidence of Superior Efficacy...
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    BMJ best practise

    Quite my impression, some parts are ambiguous; there are paragraphs about the stress hypothesis, for example that do not match with other biomedical researches talked about. But, yes, still progress!
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    BMJ best practise

    More on GET And CBT (Bold and paragraph breaks are mine).
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    BMJ best practise

    RIP Oxford criteria
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    BMJ best practise

    Other extracts:
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    BMJ best practise

    Here's an (encouraging) extract:
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    Better Science through Better Data 25th October 2017 - Esther Crawley!

    Damn it. I've been insufferably correct all these years without knowing. I always use the plural possessive because I was taught at school that's how you do it, didn't know it looks suspiciously too correct.
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    The Name Question

    Many terms have been used to name the disease we refer to as 'ME'. Here is a short list of the main denominations. Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) This term was originally coined to describe an epidemic outbreak that took place in London Royal Free Hospital in 1955. Myalgic means muscle pain...
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