CBT for MUS therapist training day, Bolton, UK, 21st August 2018

Sly Saint

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didn't know where to put this and I can't find any more details about it;
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CPD Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
21 August @ 09:00 - 16:30
The University of Bolton now offers a variety of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) events in ‘Using CBT with Clients with Persistent and Distressing Long-Term Health Conditions’.

Find out more »"

https://www.bolton.ac.uk/events/category/uob/
MUS really is becoming the bucket everything gets chucked into if it possibly can be.
 
A post on my Facebook page on this

Carly Maryhew
The thesis of the Dr running the session is Louise Barber. You can see her thesis on CFS at http://e.bangor.ac.uk/4402/2/440964.pdf (I have downloaded in case access becomes locked). Very typical BPS approach, where symptoms are maintained due to psychological factors and CBT seeks to fix them.

Carly Maryhew One disgusting snippet from her thesis: "There is evidence that patients with more pessimistic perceptions of themselves, their symptoms and stressor appraisals may perpetrate or exacerbate their psychosocial and physical dysfunction (Afari & Buchwald, 2003). " (page 105)
 
hard evidence -if we needed it- that "distressing" must be removed from the NICE scoping document description of ME - it is BPS terminology

Using CBT with Clients with Persistent and Distressing Long-Term Health Conditions’

ETA why do they insist on renaming things in this case their new name for chronic health conditions translates to

chronic and upsetting chronic health conditions - where's that tripe picture
 
'Distressing' is the mother of all understatements!!!

I personally always try to use the term ME with all medical staff. Unfortunately' Chronic Fatigue syndrome' can give the impression that we are just very fatigued,or burnt out, which is no where near describing the brutal facts of this illness.

I realise that I am incredibly lucky that my area is not yet under the MUS umbrella...but it's probably only a matter of time.
 
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@Hole Ousia

Latest article (including ref to CPD)
‘Priorities for the President’
"CPD points are a mandatory General Medical Council (GMC) requirement for every doctor. CPD points are counted on annual basis. Without sufficient CPD points a doctor’s license to practice risks being revoked.

In the UK, there is no current way for a medical practitioner to objectively appraise if this essential continuing education on therapeutic interventions [education received in good faith] may be scientific, realistic, or safe."

https://holeousia.com/2018/09/03/priorities-for-the-president/
 
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