Expert Forum on secondary COVID-19 impacts
Virtual Expert Forum with internal and external experts addressed the diagnosis, management, and prognosis of the most common lasting symptoms of COVID-19
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Long-haulers and chronic fatigue
Trends in fatigue due to Secondary COVID Syndrome...
Optimising engagement and outcomes for patients with Functional/Medically Unexplained Symptoms
This conference will be delivered on Zoom.
This event has been approved by The British Psychological Society for the purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and by the Royal College of...
https://neurologyopen.bmj.com/content/2/1/e000065
The related talk "Setting up an FND Teaching Curriculum" was held on zoom and is kept available here:
https://zoom.us/rec/play/v8B5c7ugqjo3S4HEswSDC6UoW9W_eq6s0CUX-vYKyEi0V3cAMAelb7UQYbbKqX1EQ-CJhxBVBw81g4vz
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The...
I don't know if I've read that before.
I found some of it available on Amazon, so copied over the images I could get there. Sometimes different people can access different pages [edit - sorry for going OT with this, the chapter was longer than I expected].
I couldn't access p 384...
Mod note: The reply by Lubet and Tuller was in response to an article by Sharpe and Greco, discussed here:
Michael Sharpe: Mind, Medicine and Morals: A Tale of Two Illnesses (2019) BMJ blog - and published responses
By Steven Lubet & David Tuller.
Abstract:
Link...
Not sure if this deserves it's own thread or should be folded into the PACE thread as it's based on PACE trial data.
Paywall, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022399919310323
Sci hub, https://sci-hub.tw/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2020.110154
This is an old paper, but of more than historical interest. I came upon it s significance by chance. Others might have, like me, seen no pressing need to explore the views of someone of whom they had never heard on the subject of CFS. They would have shared my error. Surawy appears to be a...
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Chapter:
The psychiatric assessment of the medical patient
Author(s):
Jane Walker
...
Moderator note
This post has been copied and the discussion moved from the thread on Sharpe's original paper here:
https://www.s4me.info/threads/michael-sharpe-mind-medicine-and-morals-a-tale-of-two-illnesses-2019-bmj-blog-and-published-responses.9729/page-16#post-224660
A response from Carolyn...
https://www.psych.ox.ac.uk/news/65th-president-and-chairman-of-the-board-of-the-academy-of-consultation-liaison-psychiatry
65th President and Chairman of the Board of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
26 November 2019
Michael Sharpe, Professor of Psychological Medicine at the...
Moderator note: Posts on this thread have come from three places, this thread and the following two threads. They have been copied or moved to keep the discussion in one place.
Cochrane Review: 'Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome' 2017, Larun et al. - Recent developments, 2018-19...
Michael Sharpe breaks his retirement promise on ME/CFS and returns with this monstrosity, a blog for the BMJ (British Medical Journal)
He says ME/CFS is an illness but not a disease...
Mind, Medicine and Morals: A Tale of Two Illnesses...
Transcript:
BBC Today Programme March 2019 (clip)
An Oxford professor has stopped his work on chronic fatigue syndrome also known as ME because he says he's faced a barrage of online abuse from patients and campaigners.
Some context… (slide)
Over 80 Charities are opposed to his treatments...
An article from the American Psychological Association, that quotes Sharpe. (2013.)
When symptoms are a mystery.
https://www.apa.org/monitor/2013/07-08/symptoms
"There has been an unfortunate split in our thinking between what's physical and what we think of as ‘real,' and what is mental, and...
This open access rejoinder officially came out today. I thought I would highlight it in its own thread.
https://bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40359-019-0296-x
see the one for QMUL here:
https://www.s4me.info/threads/2014-impact-case-study-queen-mary-university-of-london-qmul-cfs.7076/
this one is also included on that thread but thought I'd go through it given recent events with MS.
so this is what we have to thank Oxford University for:
[no...
Taken from another thread.
@Hole Ousia
"At this afternoon session Professor Michael Sharpe said: “. . . we live in the greatest of times . . . Mental Health is the rage. This is BOOM time! We have a PRODUCT that is selling like hotcakes everywhere. How are we going to make enough PRODUCT?”...
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