Barry
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What more need be saidReference 24 in the bit quoted about the physiological explanation for LP is a citation of Phil Parker's paper in the Romanian Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy. Just saying.



What more need be saidReference 24 in the bit quoted about the physiological explanation for LP is a citation of Phil Parker's paper in the Romanian Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy. Just saying.
And it is published in Fatigue. that means they likely tried to publish it elsewhere first and got rejected
It just accepts the entire premise as if it's valid. And they hang everything on the "evidence" from Crawley's bogus study. I don't understand why Fred Friedberg, who is the editor of Fatigue, would let this go through.
That the paper (that shows even more clearly than the previous publications by Crawley's group and the PACE allies how ridiculous their research is) has been published in Fatigue of all journals, hurts though.
For those not aware, the journal 'Fatigue' is the journal of the International Association of CFS/ME (IACFS/ME). The board of that organisation includes prominent ME/CFS clinicians and researchers. The publication of the article looks to me very much like an 'own-goal'.
That's a strong statement, and I had think a bit before deciding I agree.My personal wish would be that IACFSME were dismantled. IMO they are worse than useless.
I’m reminded of a tweet by Dr Phil Hammond (UK celebrity, comedian and GP who works in EC’s bath CFS clinic for children) back in 2017:And it is published in Fatigue. that means they likely tried to publish it elsewhere first and got rejected. But it is very weird. As @Hutan says they just have decided to make the linkage themselves between CBT and LP. The idea that they are writing papers with Phil Parker just seems really out there.
This "treatment" of children shouldn't be happening in the first place.
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Did you find this for Artemis Coaching.
@Wyva and I have found more information on the person who has registered the company in these two posts:Maybe there are a lot of Artemis Coachings? It doesn't really matter who it is, actually.
Also, I wasn't aware that there was a 'Lightning Process' research website linked to the HPIG: