CBT for ME that is accepted by the community.

I'm glad it helps you, and I understand it can be helpful for people coping with all sorts of challenging life events, including chronic illness. But I dont see how it would be specifically helpful for ME any more than any other chronic illness, so I dont think it belongs in any guideline like NICE.
 
For the record, I don't think this is very accurate. In this blurb, health psyc is being favourably compared to something they have called "traditional psychology", which is supposed to be based on a psychodynamic model. That sounds more like "nineteenth century psychiatry" to me. Also, I've seen the content of a few Health Psyc programmes, and they definitely cover BPS type stuff - reducing "pain catastrophising" and stuff like that. So this blurb doesn't accurately reflect what Health psychs are actually being taught.

A quick look at their flagship journal "Health Psychology" and you'll see what I mean (includes papers by Wearden, etc).

Exactly. CBT for CFS is quintessential "health psychology".
 
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