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  1. Sean

    Heightened protective decision-making related to physical, but not cognitive, effort in individuals with fibromyalgia, 2025, Herman et al

    @Joan Crawford Good to hear. Thanks to you and your colleagues for continuing to plug away at this. :)
  2. Sean

    Is there a psychological vaccine against untruths?

    Is there a psychological vaccine against untruths? If there is then the psych profession itself has yet to take it themselves. I think there is one, and it is called robust methodology.
  3. Sean

    Chronicity rhetoric in health and welfare systems inhibits patient recovery: a qualitative, ethnographic study of fibromyalgia care, 2025, Cupit

    Can't get a result by following robust methodological standards, so demand they be allowed an exemption from those standards. What could possibly go wrong? Besides everything.
  4. Sean

    Brain Retraining treatment for ME/CFS and Long COVID - discussion thread

    And all the blame when it doesn't work out. It is about as nasty and dangerous a double bind as is possible to inflict on a human. They have left no possible response for patients that is both valid and safe. I still can't believe they are getting away with such an obviously false and cruel...
  5. Sean

    Heightened protective decision-making related to physical, but not cognitive, effort in individuals with fibromyalgia, 2025, Herman et al

    @Joan Crawford Are you seeing any progress in your profession on attitudes towards patients?
  6. Sean

    Energy expenditure and obesity across the economic spectrum, McGrosky et al. 2025

    :emoji_astonished: That is both impressive and somehow a little scary. I try to standardise it and minimise data noise as much as possible by weighing myself first thing in the morning, after the morning ablutions, before any breakfast, and with no clothes on.
  7. Sean

    Heightened protective decision-making related to physical, but not cognitive, effort in individuals with fibromyalgia, 2025, Herman et al

    These findings suggest that difficulties with treatment adherence may stem from over-protective physical effort-related decision-making... Not from highly inappropriate 'treatment'? Didn't consider that rather obvious and critical possibility? The only 'over-protective' behaviour here is the...
  8. Sean

    Neuropsychological aspects of the patient’s personality in the context of psychosomatic experience, 2025, Krause and Forgon

    The arbitrary assigning of definitive causation without actual testing for it marches right on. It is the hallmark of modern psychosomatic anti-methodology.
  9. Sean

    UK House of Lords/ House of Commons Questions

    So, no changes then, beyond some token tweaks to the marketing blurb.
  10. Sean

    News from Germany

    Mao had to accept that killing every sparrow in sight was not a good idea. Yes, there must be appropriate proportionate consequences for those responsible for this failure, or it will happen again. Allowing those responsible to escape any meaningful accountability during their lifetime is not...
  11. Sean

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    Yeah, not sure PG is building his audience with his increasingly fevered antics.
  12. Sean

    Association between Adverse Childhood Events ACEs and long-term COVID-19 symptoms…, 2025, Elkefi et al.

    Retrospective recall is almost a deal breaker for me on its own, without reading any further. Such studies are just too inherently unreliable. So much better to just start with prospective and stick to it. At best retrospective might provide clues about what to look more closely at. But even...
  13. Sean

    Energy expenditure and obesity across the economic spectrum, McGrosky et al. 2025

    Yes, quite clear that it is not just quantity of calories that count, but quality too. If it was only about quantity then we could just eat a couple of handfuls of sugar a day and be done with it.
  14. Sean

    Contemporary positive signs of functional limb weakness in post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2: an exploratory analysis…, 2025, Osada et al.

    Proving, as if any more proof were needed, that it is not the patients who are suffering from distorted perception and cognition. Not to mention moral pathology.
  15. Sean

    United Kingdom: ME Association news

    Increasingly of that view myself.
  16. Sean

    PEM discussion thread - post-exertional malaise

    Yes, at least sometimes it can be overridden for a bit, but then comes payback time.
  17. Sean

    Chronicity rhetoric in health and welfare systems inhibits patient recovery: a qualitative, ethnographic study of fibromyalgia care, 2025, Cupit

    The story on this is straight forward enough: They have been unable to deliver solid evidence of their basic claim by the standards the rest of science is supposed to meet, indeed the standards that they themselves instituted half a century back. So instead of admitting they have nothing, that...
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