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  1. Woolie

    2008: Electronic Support Groups, Patient-Consumers, and Medicalization: The Case of Contested Illness, Barker

    One for those who enjoy being wound up by this stuff. The main example they discuss is fibro, not ME, but that's unlikely to reduce your outrage. It is interesting that this sociologist is unquestioningly buying into the assumption that those with contested illness are not really ill at all...
  2. Cheshire

    Insecure Attachment and Unexplained Illness, A therapist's map - 21 April 2018

    FWIW With Dr Gwen Adshead, Professor Helen Payne and Professor David Peters http://www.confer.uk.com/insecure.html
  3. Cheshire

    Treating patients with MUPS (article more interesting than its title)

    By Sara Husni Article published by Ivey International Centre for Health Innovation (Canadian business university) and way more interesting and documented than the title would suggest. It seems there really is a new narrative about ME emerging...
  4. Dolphin

    The Most Popular Terms for Medically Unexplained Symptoms: The Views of CFS Patients, 2015, Picariello et al

    The Most Popular Terms for Medically Unexplained Symptoms: The Views of CFS Patients Federica Picariello, Sheila Ali, Rona Moss-Morris, Trudie Chalder February 28, 2015 Journal of Psychosomatic Research http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2015.02.013 Highlights We assess the top...
  5. Cheshire

    “It´s incredible how much I´ve had to fight.” Negotiating medical uncertainty in clinical encounters (2017) Lian et al.

    Olaug S. Lian & Catherine Robson International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17482631.2017.1392219
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