This is a fear that fleetingly passed through my mind when I read the Reuters article last week. Sharpe seemed to be making the argument that a small, well organised group of aggressive activists were forcing psychologists - including him -out of the field, and there were now only a handful of researchers left. What, I asked myself, is to stop those activists from reading this article and concluding that they had almost succeeded - that they only needed to ratchet up the hostilities a few notches and then the last few psychologists would inevitably follow Sharpe out the door?
Then I remembered - this well organised group of militant activists doesn't actually exist outside the imaginations of Sharpe and his allies. I used to think they were real - plotting nefarious deeds in some dark corner of the internet that I was unaware of. However the events of the last few years have made it increasingly clear that (and this is obviously just my opinion) the 'abusive patient' narrative is not just an exaggeration but almost certainly a complete fabrication. Just look at the Reuters article - despite the fact that it was in the pipeline for over six months Sharpe couldn't find any genuinely abusive messages to feed to Kate Kelland. Even the media onslaught of the last few days has only resulted in one or two crude tweets being directed his way. Sure, people are annoyed and angry with him - but on the available evidence to date almost no-one is being abusive towards him. No-one.
So I understand the concern but I honestly don't think we need to worry about it - unless of course we start to see abuse being publicly directed at BPS advocates.