"If the doctor told you he could find nothing wrong with you, would you believe him?"
I only ask because this seems to be a question on the Illness Behaviour Questionnaire which Waddell seemed to be using in 1989 for his biopsychosocial approach. I think I would tend to reply that, unless I had particular grounds for doubting the veracity of the doctor on this occasion, of course I would. It is quite possible to believe a doctor honest but inadequately informed. This comes four years after the problems with Pilowsky's Abnormal Illness Behavior had been pointed out by Mayou. It seems very strange.
I only ask because this seems to be a question on the Illness Behaviour Questionnaire which Waddell seemed to be using in 1989 for his biopsychosocial approach. I think I would tend to reply that, unless I had particular grounds for doubting the veracity of the doctor on this occasion, of course I would. It is quite possible to believe a doctor honest but inadequately informed. This comes four years after the problems with Pilowsky's Abnormal Illness Behavior had been pointed out by Mayou. It seems very strange.