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Not helpful for CFS,
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This review is from: Occupational Therapy and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Paperback)
Not all of the information in this book is completely incorrect, but the parts regarding treatment and advice are useless for CFS. The treatments are geared toward depression and anxiety, and the author seems to have completely missed out on the thousands of studies indicating CFS has a physical etiology, not a psychological one.
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Your source for inducing iatrogenic morbidity!,
By Justin Reilly, esq. (Boulder, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Occupational Therapy and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Paperback)
Regurgitates uncritically the anti-scientific positions of the Wessley school of psychiatry. These views have been throughly discredited and shown to cause tremendous iatrogenic morbidity. Shameful.
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Occupational Therapy and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Diane L. Cox (Paperback - January 15, 2000)
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