Lou B Lou
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Being "fair" to Colin Barton is not the issue. Barton disparages ME patients who disagree with him and his stance on ME services. Barton's Society were involved in establishing Sussex CBT/GET Services in 2008, and are still involved in Brighton and Sussex NHS services for ME.
The first Clinical Lead of Sussex 'CFS/ME' Services was Dr Brian Marien of the Health Psychology Unit, King Edward VII Hospital, Midhurst, West Sussex. Brian Marien is a GP and Bart's trained CBT specialist who in 2008 had two private CBT Clinics in Sussex.
Dr Brian Marien was one of the many BPS doctors at the 2002 Novartis funded 2 day conference on Biopsychosocial Medicine at which the strategies for establishing BPS medicine in the NHS were thrashed out.
http://www.margaretwilliams.me/2005/proof-positive.pdf
The second Clinical Lead of Sussex NHS 'CFS/ME Services' was Dr Michael Broughton, a GP. Dr Michael Broughton, and Phil Parker, introduced Lightning Process to the Society's members.
The 2008 Sussex CFS Society Annual Conference hosted a Lightning Process stand by the owner of a local Lightning Process Centre, Linda Morgan, called the Swallows Retreat.
Lightning Process Trainer Linda Morgan hosted a get together for her LP graduates, who all seemed to be teenage girls, some stated they had recovered from ME by doing Lightning with Linda. At the get-together at the Swallows Lightning Process Retreat were Sussex NHS CFS Clinical Lead Dr Michael Broughton and Phil Parker:
Phil Parker at Swallows
Sunday, March 1, 2009 At 8:26PM
'Phil Parker visited Swallows Retreat to meet with Dr. Michael Broughton, Consultant Specialist ME/CFS Sussex, and Colin Barton of the Sussex and Kent ME Society.
They joined Linda for a Summer barbecue in Swallows garden, looking at its best in July, and thirty graduates of the Lightning Process for M.E. at Swallows, who enjoyed the opportunity to thank Phil Parker, Developer of the Lightning Process for the difference he has made in their lives.
Some took the opportunity to swim in the pool and the party went on after Dr. Broughton and Phil Parker had to return to their respective clinics.
Dr. Mike Broughton and Phil Parker are now in consultation about further clinical trials beyond the year long one currently being undertaken with Linda's Lightning Process participants at Swallows.
https://web.archive.org/web/2009071...uk/home/2009/3/1/phil-parker-at-swallows.html
2018:
'Sussex ME/CFS Society Patron, the actress Jenny Seagrove, added: “Sussex ME Society provides absolutely vital support to those people in society who suffer this debilitating and much misunderstood condition.
“At last research is being done into ME and also into the plasticity of the brain and nervous system, so perhaps hope will be allowed to shine its light into the darkness of some people’s lives.”
https://www.gscene.com/news/sussex-m-e-society-marks-30th-anniversary/
2015:
'During the October UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative conference in Newcastle, neurologist Dr Mark Edwards announced that a team of scientists wants to test a new theory for how functional symptoms can arise from the brain.
The project, which is being funded by the Medical Research Council will involve three scientists – Dr Mark Edwards, a neurologist at the Motor Neurosciences Unit, UCL Institute of Neurology, Dr. Neil Harrison from the University of Sussex and Dr James Kilner at University College London.
'Colin Barton, chairman of Sussex ME/CFS Society, says: “We are delighted to be able to assist with this important study.”
https://www.gscene.com/news/health/me-research-study-planned/
The first Clinical Lead of Sussex 'CFS/ME' Services was Dr Brian Marien of the Health Psychology Unit, King Edward VII Hospital, Midhurst, West Sussex. Brian Marien is a GP and Bart's trained CBT specialist who in 2008 had two private CBT Clinics in Sussex.
Dr Brian Marien was one of the many BPS doctors at the 2002 Novartis funded 2 day conference on Biopsychosocial Medicine at which the strategies for establishing BPS medicine in the NHS were thrashed out.
http://www.margaretwilliams.me/2005/proof-positive.pdf
The second Clinical Lead of Sussex NHS 'CFS/ME Services' was Dr Michael Broughton, a GP. Dr Michael Broughton, and Phil Parker, introduced Lightning Process to the Society's members.
The 2008 Sussex CFS Society Annual Conference hosted a Lightning Process stand by the owner of a local Lightning Process Centre, Linda Morgan, called the Swallows Retreat.
Lightning Process Trainer Linda Morgan hosted a get together for her LP graduates, who all seemed to be teenage girls, some stated they had recovered from ME by doing Lightning with Linda. At the get-together at the Swallows Lightning Process Retreat were Sussex NHS CFS Clinical Lead Dr Michael Broughton and Phil Parker:
Phil Parker at Swallows
Sunday, March 1, 2009 At 8:26PM
'Phil Parker visited Swallows Retreat to meet with Dr. Michael Broughton, Consultant Specialist ME/CFS Sussex, and Colin Barton of the Sussex and Kent ME Society.
They joined Linda for a Summer barbecue in Swallows garden, looking at its best in July, and thirty graduates of the Lightning Process for M.E. at Swallows, who enjoyed the opportunity to thank Phil Parker, Developer of the Lightning Process for the difference he has made in their lives.
Some took the opportunity to swim in the pool and the party went on after Dr. Broughton and Phil Parker had to return to their respective clinics.
Dr. Mike Broughton and Phil Parker are now in consultation about further clinical trials beyond the year long one currently being undertaken with Linda's Lightning Process participants at Swallows.
https://web.archive.org/web/2009071...uk/home/2009/3/1/phil-parker-at-swallows.html
2018:
'Sussex ME/CFS Society Patron, the actress Jenny Seagrove, added: “Sussex ME Society provides absolutely vital support to those people in society who suffer this debilitating and much misunderstood condition.
“At last research is being done into ME and also into the plasticity of the brain and nervous system, so perhaps hope will be allowed to shine its light into the darkness of some people’s lives.”
https://www.gscene.com/news/sussex-m-e-society-marks-30th-anniversary/
2015:
'During the October UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative conference in Newcastle, neurologist Dr Mark Edwards announced that a team of scientists wants to test a new theory for how functional symptoms can arise from the brain.
The project, which is being funded by the Medical Research Council will involve three scientists – Dr Mark Edwards, a neurologist at the Motor Neurosciences Unit, UCL Institute of Neurology, Dr. Neil Harrison from the University of Sussex and Dr James Kilner at University College London.
'Colin Barton, chairman of Sussex ME/CFS Society, says: “We are delighted to be able to assist with this important study.”
https://www.gscene.com/news/health/me-research-study-planned/