UK Faculty of Liaison Psychiatry Conference 2023 May 10,11,12

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  1. Sly Saint

    Sly Saint Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    https://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/events/co...faculty-of-liaison-psychiatry-conference-2023

     
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    In my opinion Garner seems desperate to demonstrate his commitment to the belief system within the group by his overzealous promotion of the agenda. Like a reformed smoker.
     
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    Sean Moderator Staff Member

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    None so zealous as the born again.
     
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    but not to listen to the ones who haven’t ‘recovered’?

    Interesting q to be asked about when you’ve ‘recovered’ from the me/cfs version of long covid vs ‘it just didn’t last that long ‘long covid’ ‘ and you were lucky enough to get rest in the crucial early months etc

    sad that it feels like story story only focuses on the last bit - which is a bit like someone who was in bed with flu for a fortnight going back to work and talking about how for the 2days after that at the weekend they ‘cured themselves’ by slowly thinking positively and testing the waters with a shower and then a walk to the shops when that went ok. You’d expect said colleagues would say ‘but you had 2weeks where you were able to totally rest and recover [so isn’t that why you might be a flu survivor vs the last two dats]’. It’s all very weird mass framed thinking
     

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