Checking out his Linked In and PsychologyToday Profiles, he has claimed to be fully recovered in one place, but notes that he is on a journey in another.
And, in the article he is back to claiming recovery:
He seems to only have his 'The Fatigue Psychologist' practice. As far as I can see, he is only available for online consultations, on Monday and Tuesday.
So, I'd suggest that he has not in fact recovered and some of the material he is putting out is misleading. It must be confusing when you have been trained in the power of the mind to not be able to cure yourself of ME/CFS.
Psychology today said:Jake Hollis PsychD
About
Jake Hollis, PsychD, is a clinical psychologist specialising in fatigue-related chronic health conditions. He became unwell with long COVID and ME/CFS during the pandemic and has since fully recovered by harnessing the power of the mind-brain-body connection.
The Fatigue Psychologist said:I’ve come a long way since then, and I am living a fulfilling life again and moving closer to full recovery. This is not, of course, the same thing as returning to the same life I was living before I got ill. For me at least, I am much more interested in balance and spending time with the people I love than I was before got ill, when I was mainly interested in achieving things.
As much as I love the NHS and what it stands for, I decided to set up the Fatigue Psychologist for two main reasons. Firstly, I wanted to create a service that is able to support people with fatigue-related conditions to recover and thrive, not just cope and survive. Secondly, I decided to practice what I preach and create a working life for myself that is conducive to my own health and recovery.
In addition to the work I do here at the Fatigue Psychologist, I also work at the charity, Freedom From Torture. In this role, I support asylum seekers and refugees to recover from the impacts of torture.
And, in the article he is back to claiming recovery:
This is how I make sense of my own recovery from ME/CFS and long covid. I look forward to going deeper into this fascinating area with you in future posts.
He seems to only have his 'The Fatigue Psychologist' practice. As far as I can see, he is only available for online consultations, on Monday and Tuesday.
So, I'd suggest that he has not in fact recovered and some of the material he is putting out is misleading. It must be confusing when you have been trained in the power of the mind to not be able to cure yourself of ME/CFS.