Psychology Today has two platforms - a magazine type platform and a platform which provides blogger space to hundreds of therapists and...
He's dismissed those as being the product of pressure from activists and activism, unambiguously stating that they are political, not scientific...
I think reacting to Rod Liddle is utterly pointless. He is a racist, misogynist provocateur and the people who read his garbage are not going to...
I'd put this in a different section, like Advocacy Alerts, or something, but outside of 'ignore this' I'm not sure what action the alert would...
[ATTACH] Maybe Coyne could encourage him by offering to apologize to PwME for protecting the bad science of Edward Shorter. They could hold hands...
It might have a lot to do with commercial interests. Sexism is just a useful tool to protect these interests. Shorter's website says he offers...
Let's not forget more than half the ''general public'' you refer to are members of groups for whom discrimination has been or continues to be a...
I think in a way both sides of this disagreement are right. The history of how sick women were treated in the early days of ME being named as a...
That someone was Brian Walitt, and Nath approved it. http://mecfsfromme.blogspot.com/2017/01/walitt-invited-shorter-and-nath.html
Exactly. Wolfe in the 2013 document @Melanie linked to above: It doesn't take a lot of intellect to work out that culture certainly does...
A positive reference to Edward Shorter is worrying (particularly as we know that someone in the NIH brought Edward Shorter in to present his...
This paper appears to discuss 'fetishism', transvestitism, and BDSM (why are those interested in ME conversion invariably also interested in BDSM?...
Yes, I've noticed that too. And the doctors who have harmed us the most - the BPS acolytes - tend to be left-leaning. Actually, the harmful...
So, as far as I can determine at the moment, this is what can be known about the International Alliance for ME (and it's previous incarnation)....
Electroconvulsive therapy helps patients with their symptoms in more than 80% of cases – but its stigma means it may not be helping the people it...
Edward Shorter used to talk about how CFS was again going out of 'fashion' at the end of the 90s, as it became viewed as 'psychological'. Instead,...
Funny thing happened then. I sat on the phone and it somehow sent the post. Try again. He might have been advised to study Shorter more closely....
It's British psychaitrists he doesn't like, so our interests as M.E. sufferers sometimes coincide with his. But if you ever criticize a North...
Very uneven. They publish articles + blogs for which they have no editorial responsabilities. So they've got nice posts from Tony Bernhard...
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