Psychological impact of fibromyalgia: current perspectives (2019) Galvez-Sánchez,Duschek,Reyes del Paso

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    Sly Saint Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    https://www.dovepress.com/psycholog...rrent-perspectives-peer-reviewed-article-PRBM

    Ugh.
     
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    shak8 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Well, I don't fit that profile.
    A lot of studies are done at tertiary levels (hospital-based programs which attracts the most complicated "emotional" cases).
     
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    It may be ghosts. It may be cosmic rays. It may be, it may not be. It may be humours. It may be phlogistons. It may be Bigfoot.

    It may be a lot of things, but the point of science is not to list things it may be but rather try to make that determination. It may be that the author is actually a sentient potato. Who knows?
     
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    dammit, i read the title, hoped it would be sensible analysis of :

    does the constant barrage of negative accusations re psychological causation, further exacerbate the disease severity, and trigger psychiatric distress, by stigmatising the patients and preventing access to biomedical care & treatment and other social supports.


    (also - phlogistons for the win !!!)
     

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