mango
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
New brilliant article by Sten Helmfrid! It's an excellent and well-written reply to an opinion piece by BPS proponent Mats Reimer. The full-text is in Swedish. Well worth a read 
"Abstract
In an article on SVT Opinion [website of the National Swedish Television], Mats Reimer expresses his opinion that ME/CFS is best understood by a biopsychosocial model and that the disease should be treated with cognitive behavioral therapy and graded exercise therapy.
This article reviews and rebuts his claims.
Reimer criticizes the name myalgic encephalomyelitis, suggests that there is no physiological basis for the symptoms, and claims that it has not been proven ME/CFS is a physical disease. He doesn’t explain the numerous physiological abnormalities that have been observed in people with ME/CFS and presents no evidence that cognitive processes have a causal effect on the disease. Reimer refers to treatment studies of cognitive behavioral therapy and graded exercise therapy for ME/CFS but does not address the widespread criticism that the design of those trials is flawed and that the conclusions are not supported by the underlying data.
Reimer's failure to accurately describe the situation and answer critical questions about his claims distorts the scientific discussion about ME/CFS in Sweden. [Text in Swedish.]"
PDF | Mats Reimer fortsätter att förmedla en felaktig bild av ME/CFS. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/public...satter_att_formedla_en_felaktig_bild_av_MECFS
Incredibly valuable and much appreciated -- thank you so much for speaking up, Sten! Really well done
"Abstract
In an article on SVT Opinion [website of the National Swedish Television], Mats Reimer expresses his opinion that ME/CFS is best understood by a biopsychosocial model and that the disease should be treated with cognitive behavioral therapy and graded exercise therapy.
This article reviews and rebuts his claims.
Reimer criticizes the name myalgic encephalomyelitis, suggests that there is no physiological basis for the symptoms, and claims that it has not been proven ME/CFS is a physical disease. He doesn’t explain the numerous physiological abnormalities that have been observed in people with ME/CFS and presents no evidence that cognitive processes have a causal effect on the disease. Reimer refers to treatment studies of cognitive behavioral therapy and graded exercise therapy for ME/CFS but does not address the widespread criticism that the design of those trials is flawed and that the conclusions are not supported by the underlying data.
Reimer's failure to accurately describe the situation and answer critical questions about his claims distorts the scientific discussion about ME/CFS in Sweden. [Text in Swedish.]"
PDF | Mats Reimer fortsätter att förmedla en felaktig bild av ME/CFS. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/public...satter_att_formedla_en_felaktig_bild_av_MECFS
Incredibly valuable and much appreciated -- thank you so much for speaking up, Sten! Really well done