Allen Frances tweets about CFS

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  1. Hoopoe

    Hoopoe Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I think he was criticizing the DSM5 revision/renewal (I can't find the right word) 10yrs ago about grief and how the DSM5 is pathologizing normal reactions to inevitable life events.

    I hope he keeps on watching/being outspoken about Post covid and ME.
     
  3. Cheshire

    Cheshire Moderator Staff Member

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    Nice to see this. He's never been so clear (was a bit ambiguous previously).
     
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    Can you explain in what way?
     
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    He's always said that all unexplained symptoms are not psychiatric, but when he talked about ME/CFS, he often added that CBT could be a great help, and some people benefited from it.
     
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    I am not convinced by this. Maybe he gets it and maybe he is genuine, but I am fairly sure the line about not dismissing patients because it's all the head, is straight out of the BPS handbook.
     
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    I am convinced because a PACE-style BPS person would never say CFS is a medical condition. PACE-style BPS wants to take patients out of medical care into their own care. He has taken a clear side. He is saying this is a job for doctors and they need to figure it out. That's also why he says research is needed.
     
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