Kalliope
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
David Tuller's letter to Dagbladet has finally been published in the paper version today

David Tuller's letter to Dagbladet has finally been published in the paper version today
Does "senior fellow" have another name?
The response from @dave30th to Dagbladet is now online as well
https://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/misvisende-om-me-studie/72537621
English version: Trial By Error: Two Letters to Dagbladet About Its ME Coverage
I'm just glad Dagbladet posted the letter, even if they didn't find a translation of your title, it's in the text after all."Fellow" is just a vague term that means someone has been appointed and designated a "fellow" in whatever--someone with some expertise, I guess.
As Tuller was mentioned in the other articles he has a right to reply, I wouldn't say this means Dagbladet have capitulated.That's great if IMO totally unexpected for Dagaladet to have capitulated.
As Tuller was mentioned in the other articles he has a right to reply, I wouldn't say this means Dagbladet have capitulated.
Thank you. The link should be fixed now.link doesnt work
And today there's a psychologist taking about how stressfull it is to only want to help people but instead be threatened with complaints to the ethics board. Also something about people being against CBT and something weird about the BPS model being valid when there is no biomarker for the disease. Not sure if it's online.
Not exactly high on the self-awareness scale, uh? It's almost as if it's not helpful at all. And almost as if this only happens in that weird space where psychologists intrude on medicine. So odd. It's literally one dot with spaghetti lines connecting to itself. What a mystery this all is.And today there's a psychologist taking about how stressfull it is to only want to help people but instead be threatened with complaints to the ethics board. Also something about people being against CBT and something weird about the BPS model being valid when there is no biomarker for the disease. Not sure if it's online.
Excellent.Finally!
It took some fights to get it in, but worth it.
https://translate.google.no/translate?hl=no&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/en-darlig-id/72559218
A whopping .8% success rate! What do you have to lose? Better odds than the lottery!The website finds that LP is primarily a Norwegian and British phenomenon. Since Live Landmark introduced LP to Norway in 2008, about 5000 Norwegians have gone through what has become known in Norway as the "ME course". Of improvement stories, there are quite a few. The organization Recovery Norway has collected fresh message stories for a few years and on the homepage there are told about 40 stories about LP against ME.
Let's be honest there is zero chance the assessment will be reliable. Not without independent validation by actual experienced clinicians, none of which would ever give credibility to this nonsense. It will be a mix of "chronically fatigued" people who may or may not have ME with most probably not.The new study will address patients with ME defined by strict criteria, the Canada criteria (which otherwise are not perfect).
I'm not quite sure I understand? This was written in support of ME patients.A very different way to think about the topic of aggressive patients is to consider that an indicator of how badly they've been treated. Then we're also examining facts and events instead of nebulous concepts such as personality traits.
Would Lilledalen condemn AIDS activists for being overly aggressive? They were much worse than ME/CFS patients. Nowadays the AIDS activists are praised for their achievements.
I'm not quite sure I understand? This was written in support of ME patients.
Ah, I see!As I read it @strategist is questioning the statement that harassment is never OK. If the Act Up movement was harassment that is.
I would also tend to question the idea that this is about harassment being OK since I see no harassment. Pointing out that studies are sufficiently flawed to be unethical is not harassment. She seems to be buying in to the idea that somehow health professionals are suffering at the hands of patients and just pointing out that we need to understand the motives behind that. But health professionals are not suffering, other than being denied the chance to practice quackery.