I would get some competent non-medical scientists.
moving into recovery Ah, that would be the famous 'process of recovery'.
Seems like a slow tortuous confession, doesn't it. 'We don't know. We got nothing.' hand waving crickets o_O
Wait, wot? Results from one "disorder" are transdiagnostic?
"Symptom onset must be gradual" That is a clear and intentional bias.
Exactly.
Which is consistent with patients starting to accept and learn how to better manage their newly acquired opaque and difficult physical...
That is a solid result. Couldn't be made clearer. :) Nice work. :thumbup:
Shame job, bros. I wonder how much of this is BPS advice that even mentioning it gives it undue credibility and makes the situation worse. You,...
The failure of the PACE authors to do sensitivity analysis for their change of outcomes is one of their worst. Doing it could very well have...
Once all the possible organic causes Not off to a good start. A somatic or psychological rather than organic origin of CFS appears to be likely,...
Psych research does seem to be doing everything it can to avoid considering that the biological pathologies could be the primary, and sometimes...
Read it and weep. Imagine how much more useful PACE could have been if they had collected actimeter data at outcome.
To be competent and effective in these contexts, clinical psychologists could benefit from skills outside of psychology. They could start with...
It's one of those things that can be used either way. Done well and for the right reasons it can be good. Done badly and for the wrong reasons it...
Sounds like a safety issue to me.
"There is no pathophysiology." That is gonna age like milk in the summer sun.
"This provides an attractive explanation..." They may have revealed more than they intended with that comment.
People with invisible disabilities like me are routinely disbelieved — and it can have long-lasting effects...
Difficult to access treatment when there isn't any. At this stage, and the foreseeable future, there is only support, and some modest management...
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