I'm familiar with some of the names of the secondary authors on the 400-page article, and some, like Peter Kinderman, I've already heard of in...
I'm not sure I know enough about the BDD criteria to make a judgement here. I don't think any of the statements I quoted rested on incorrect...
I thought that was odd too. I know I have a pretty high resting heart rate, and I've heard quite a few others here say the same.
Loved the opening para: And this line, so true - look at the authors in that reference! And this one:
Okay, sure, but this is a task-related fMRI study, they ought to have proper theoretically motivated reason for choosing the task they did. The...
Oh, isn't it so annoying when you develop a wonderful programme and those naughty patients just refuse to do what's good for them!
Since this is a task-related fMRI study, what you're seeing in the maps is not absolute blood oxygen uptake, but a difference score (task minus...
Interesting study. I'm not familiar with the SampEn measure they used, but from what they say, it appears to be a measure of neural processing...
I thought some of the cases were odd examples to choose. One guy was denied treatment because he couldn't pay, and that's awful (that's the US...
I don't know about you, but I'm as sloppy as hell and a bit of a loser. :rolleyes:
This is such a contentious area, and there are also big market interests on both sides (keeping the internet pharmacies open and closing them...
Yes, its outrageous what you see in some of this Health Psychology work. Such negative judgements: catastrophic thinking enhances perceived pain...
Yes, back in the 602 ad 70s, in CBT's heyday, Aaron Beck proposed that people with depression had incorrect, negative beliefs about themselves and...
I prefer some of the newer techniques like ACT (acceptance and commitment therapy). It is pretty much how it sounds. It starts with the premise...
Yes, I agree, therapy can be helpful. My only problem is with therapy that adheres to the principles of CBT specifically. (exception to this is...
@Jonathan Edwards, I just saw your comment about the Edwards et al predictive coding model. Please allow me the honour of summarising it for you!...
I would also like to point out that CBT is still CBT, whatever your underlying illness model is. And that's not very nice. One of its primary...
You are very generous here I think ;). But I've read so many of these now, you get to pick up on the subtext very quickly. ".. partners and...
I think its an effective article, in the sense that it presents a laughable caricature of that particular mindset. Most people who don't know...
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:!!
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