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    Bristol Randomised Trials Collaboration

    Seems to be a similiar manifesto. [Edit: It's an artcile by Munafò on the manifesto and the new network] I referred to this one [the manifesto published on Nature (January 2017)]: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-016-0021. It's linked on the University of Bristol website...
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    Bristol Randomised Trials Collaboration

    Apologies, I meant: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2018/september/reproducibility-network-.html
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    Bristol Randomised Trials Collaboration

    Apologies for just popping in. I am not able to read the manifesto linked on the University of Bristol website announcing a "Reproducibility Network that aims to improve the rigour and reliability of UK-led scientific research". Co-authors are Marcus Munafò and Dorothy Bishop, among others. At...
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    Bristol - New Network - Prof Munafo

    Thank you for taking action, @Graham . Have you seen the linked manifesto? https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-016-0021 Only was able to have a first glance at Munafo's manifesto -- it seems to make some reasonable points. So perhaps it could be worth the task to show in which points a...
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    Professor Michael Sharpe

    includes a very unhelpful quote from CDC's E. Unger: would be good to have the fullt text of her e-mail. more on the series on this thread: https://www.s4me.info/threads/dutch-journalist-asks-about-pwmes-objection-to-cbt-get.5521/ (my last last post on this topic while having a forum break...
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    Dutch journalist asks about pwME's objection to CBT/GET

    Just one single very short break today from my forum break. https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=de&sl=nl&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fdemonitor.kro-ncrv.nl%2Fartikelen%2Fhoe-ga-je-als-journalist-om-met-een-controversiele-wetenschappelijke-studie They don't like David Tuller , and give Michael...
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    Dutch journalist asks about pwME's objection to CBT/GET

    Precisely this. It's predictable how the story will continue: that there were some shortcomings in the PACE trial, but these would not invalidate that psychological factors played a role in ME; there might be biological factors, but these are not understood yet; that some patients improved with...
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    Dutch journalist asks about pwME's objection to CBT/GET

    So they have exposed now the ME sufferer who "gave the direction to their investigation" - as I expected, really very bad: De Monitor: google translation...
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    EBM and chronic illnesses

    I once landed on the CauseHealth blog when I had the idea that Trish Greenhalgh ( https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/team/trish-greenhalgh ) might be an ally in a more sensible and less hubristc understanding of the BPS approach to chronical illnesses and googled her, finding her there...
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    Dutch journalist asks about pwME's objection to CBT/GET

    Carolyn Wilshire replied to De Monitor on Twitter via @Grigor: Thank you, @Carolyn Wilshire and @Grigor !
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    Netflix "Afflicted" - ME included

    Julie Rehmeyer:
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    Dutch journalist asks about pwME's objection to CBT/GET

    Only slowly I am getting an idea of the structure of "de Monitor": (About "de Monitor": https://demonitor.kro-ncrv.nl/over-de-monitor ) It appears to be a website gathering public input on controversial topics journalists want to investigate and eventually make a film series about. During the...
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    Brian Hughes (2018): Psychology in Crisis

    ....except in countries with fixed book prices: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed_book_price_agreement
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    Dutch journalist asks about pwME's objection to CBT/GET

    It got pretty bad already. Sorry, am not able to give a synopsis, but this Dutch series shortly after the Netflix debacle should alert us to seemingly sympathetic journalists.
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    Action for ME: The PACE trial and behavioural treatments for M.E. [position statement]

    Perhaps we should collect those experiences like yours, @TiredSam? After reading @Trish 's blog ( https://www.s4me.info/threads/this-could-happen-to-you-blog-article-by-trish.5465/) and @Hutan 's proposal for ME care ( https://www.s4me.info/threads/what-do-we-want-me-care-to-look-like.5547/ ), I...
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    Brian Hughes (2018): Psychology in Crisis

    Added links to... ...and... ...in the opening post.
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    Dutch journalist asks about pwME's objection to CBT/GET

    Just realized that this is a ongoing series of the dutch online journal "de monitor": https://demonitor.kro-ncrv.nl/artikelen/opvallend-veel-onderzoek-naar-mecvs-door-familieleden-van-patienten twitter comments: from the google translation: The article mentions Ron Davis, Keith...
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    Brian Hughes (2018): Psychology in Crisis

    Being too sick today to write the posts, hellos and welcome messages I would like to write, I instead asked the two nearest libraries to buy @Brian Hughes' Psychology in Crisis (just in case you don't know: most libraries have online forms for asking to buy a book ), and opened this thread...
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    Watt from MRC defends PACE in letter to Times

    from the MRC's website: from Merriam-Webster's website: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/some : ETA: Is there yet a more unspecific wording than saying "some" patients?
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