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    MUS: Shaky Evidence, Shaky Practice - Talk by David Tuller in Sheffield. 2:30pm 16th March 2020

    well, actually, Lightning Process was supposed to be mentioned there too. I haven't exactly really decided what I'm talking about yet.
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    Trial By Error: CBT and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    yes and the stock options were not mentioned in the IBS study. Just the payment.
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    Trial By Error: CBT and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    I wasn't sure if it was deliberately misleading or just written badly by an intern. And then not carefully vetted.
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    Trial By Error: CBT and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    Hey thanks for posting this. I will look at that next. sounds like might be interesting bad claims being made
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    Trial By Error: CBT and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    Yes, it's always good to read the fine print!
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    Trial By Error: CBT and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    That should have been "months." It has been corrected! They wear off, but not quite that quickly.
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    Protocol: Persistent physical symptoms reduction intervention: a system change and evaluation (PRINCE), 2015 onwards, Chalder, Moss-Morris, et al

    yes the boom and bust stuff. where do they get that from related to IBS? I mean, I'd never heard of that at all in this context.
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    'Pacing for people with M.E.' Action for ME booklet - revised and updated January 2020.

    Is this the case? Where is that data about that particular clinic? How much has Gladwell worked with Professor Crawley--anyone know?
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    'Pacing for people with M.E.' Action for ME booklet - revised and updated January 2020.

    Does pacing for people involve filling out all these activity diaries and so much planning in advance? That seems like a lot of cognitive work.
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    Protocol: Persistent physical symptoms reduction intervention: a system change and evaluation (PRINCE), 2015 onwards, Chalder, Moss-Morris, et al

    Here's page 3 of the CBT Patient manual introduction to the online program: "There are a number of clinical trials showing that Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to help people with IBS manage their lifestyles and symptoms better, leads to a significant reduction in IBS symptoms and the...
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    A Trial of ME - Elizabeth's Story. #MEAction article, November 2019

    I've actually just seen this, in relation to what's on the other thread about the person reviewing Action For ME's pacing manual is a co-author of this "double-blinded" study.
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    Protocol: Persistent physical symptoms reduction intervention: a system change and evaluation (PRINCE), 2015 onwards, Chalder, Moss-Morris, et al

    Can anyone find the CBT manuals for IBS on the IAPT website? Supposedly they're posted--at least the patient one--but I've been looking around and can't find it. I'm curious if it contains all sorts of messages about how CBT has been proven to be effective for IBS, like the PACE manuals do.
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    Protocol: Persistent physical symptoms reduction intervention: a system change and evaluation (PRINCE), 2015 onwards, Chalder, Moss-Morris, et al

    Of course, at 24 months there were no statistically significant differences between the web-based CBT group on the IBS severity scale. And the non-statistically significant difference was 12 points lower on the web-based group. A difference of 50 points on the scale is considered clinically...
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    Functional Neurological Disorders - discussion thread

    Thanks for that and for all your work on this--it's pretty amazing. So a "secondary parenting" means placing an illness under another rubric as well as its primary one--ie under neurology as well as mental disorders chapter? So the idea is WHO rejected the use of "functional" because they...
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    Functional Neurological Disorders - discussion thread

    must be a shock for the patient groups to see that they have conversion disorder after all.
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    Functional Neurological Disorders - discussion thread

    This is the first sentence from the opening editorial of the special issue, which is not behind a paywall: https://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.19090204 "Functional neurological disorder (FND), also known as conversion disorder, constitutes individuals with...
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