Yes, of course, its totally silly. People with aphasia are in fact more prone to depression than those who've had strokes that did not affect...
Whoa, that's a huge question! I think the short answer is probably "yes", your thoughts do involve language. But its complicated, and there's...
To me, your quote is straight out the CBT rulebook. Let me explain my thoughts here (they are my own, others may have a different perspective)....
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Yes. I have no problem with ACT. Good techniques to help people cope with grief and severe life events. But it isn't ACT, though is it? How do...
I know, I know! "If the results go the way we planned, we win. If they don't we still win".
I'm very worried about this little side-step into psychologisation that we see in Kerr's letter. We actually don't know if psychological stress...
What they mean is that patients will always carry with them the psychological weaknesses that make them prone to "unexplained" illnesses. So next...
The trouble with the LTFU is that there are ways of arguing away the absence of treatment effects. Because a good number of the SMC group went on...
Yes, you've got a good point there. When you look at it retrospectively, all sort things can appear to be triggers or play a causal role in...
This reads as though the person might have been in the APT/Adaptive Pacing Therapy arm (bolding mine).
I wonder whether the women are, on average, younger than the men, and their training therefore more up-to-date? That would be likely, because the...
I just remember a few "patient vignettes" that members of that group created to train doctors, and in those, patients were often portrayed as...
I wanted to add that the PACE authors tried to hint that their long-term follow-up failed because a large proportion of the people who responded...
Clearly, they included the item on alcohol consumption hoping that they could pin any non-recovery on bad behaviours like drinking too much....
I don't think that was my point at all. The lines I quoted weren't about this person's disease experience. Those lines hinted at a possible view...
I don't want to be overly nit-picky, but a couple of phrases from Kahn-Harris' piece - the one Kalliope shared - leave me a little unsettled...
Yea, Wot @strategist said.
The number of participants are so small that there was probably insufficient power to detect anything in the first place. And indeed, there's a...
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