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There is a review of the paper found here: https://bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40359-018-0218-3
in the New England Journal of Medicine Watch Depression/Anxiety May 4, 2018 here: https://www.jwatch.org/na46472/2018...query=topic_depression&jwd=000012289158&jspc=
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In the newsletter it says
"Chronic Fatigue Treatment Redux: Questioning the Efficacy of CBT and Graded Exercise
[SUMMARY AND COMMENT]
Peter Roy-Byrne, MD reviewing Wilshire CE et al. BMC Psychol 2018 Mar 22.
Researchers reanalyzing data from a landmark study claim that the effects from cognitive-behavioral therapy and graded exercise were modest and weak."
This may not seem like much, but there has been almost no coverage relating to ME/CFS for the many years that I have received the free newsletter.
in the New England Journal of Medicine Watch Depression/Anxiety May 4, 2018 here: https://www.jwatch.org/na46472/2018...query=topic_depression&jwd=000012289158&jspc=
(inaccessible for 6 months unless subscribed)
In the newsletter it says
"Chronic Fatigue Treatment Redux: Questioning the Efficacy of CBT and Graded Exercise
[SUMMARY AND COMMENT]
Peter Roy-Byrne, MD reviewing Wilshire CE et al. BMC Psychol 2018 Mar 22.
Researchers reanalyzing data from a landmark study claim that the effects from cognitive-behavioral therapy and graded exercise were modest and weak."
This may not seem like much, but there has been almost no coverage relating to ME/CFS for the many years that I have received the free newsletter.