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preprint Abstract Background: When measuring latent traits, such as those used in psychology and psychiatry, it can be unclear whether the...
Optimising engagement and outcomes for patients with Functional/Medically Unexplained Symptoms This conference will be delivered on Zoom. This...
Functional neurological disorders: effective teaching for health professionals Alexander Lehn1,2, Dharsha Navaratnam3, Megan Broughton4, Vince...
When my stomach is stronger I must try to reread the chapter by Salkovskis and Bass on Hypochondriasis in the Science and Practice of Cognitive...
Mod note: The reply by Lubet and Tuller was in response to an article by Sharpe and Greco, discussed here: Michael Sharpe: Mind, Medicine and...
Not sure if this deserves it's own thread or should be folded into the PACE thread as it's based on PACE trial data. Objectives To classify...
This is an old paper, but of more than historical interest. I came upon it s significance by chance. Others might have, like me, seen no pressing...
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Useful resource. A collection of articles by Margaret Williams and Professor Malcolm Hooper together with related documents written by other...
Moderator note This post has been copied and the discussion moved from the thread on Sharpe's original paper here:...
https://www.psych.ox.ac.uk/news/65th-president-and-chairman-of-the-board-of-the-academy-of-consultation-liaison-psychiatry 65th President and...
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Michael Sharpe breaks his retirement promise on ME/CFS and returns with this monstrosity, a blog for the BMJ (British Medical Journal) He says...
Oxford psychiatrist Michael Sharpe doesn’t seem to be able to stop himself from sending silly letters to publishers about something they have...
[MEDIA] Transcript: BBC Today Programme March 2019 (clip) An Oxford professor has stopped his work on chronic fatigue syndrome also known as ME...
An article from the American Psychological Association, that quotes Sharpe. (2013.) When symptoms are a mystery....
This open access rejoinder officially came out today. I thought I would highlight it in its own thread....
see the one for QMUL here: https://www.s4me.info/threads/2014-impact-case-study-queen-mary-university-of-london-qmul-cfs.7076/ this one is also...
Taken from another thread. @Hole Ousia "At this afternoon session Professor Michael Sharpe said: “. . . we live in the greatest of times . . ....
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