I'm not able to read very well at the moment but this looks like a good article and it gives CBT/GET a bit of a kicking.
Note that when they say that ME is a "somatic" disease, this is the opposite of "psychosomatic". "Somatic" means "of the body".
http://tidsskriftet.no/article/3404849/en_GB
At the end, the authors say:
"We are six professors who, in different ways, are all involved in issues related to myalgic encephalomyelitis. Some of us are medics and scientists who participate actively in research into the condition, while others are social scientists or ethicists who have taken a critical look at the literature in the field from a social and socio-medical perspective."
It's in the Norwegian medical journal, Tidsskrift for den norske lægeforening.
Thanks to IiME FB for the link.
Note that when they say that ME is a "somatic" disease, this is the opposite of "psychosomatic". "Somatic" means "of the body".
http://tidsskriftet.no/article/3404849/en_GB
At the end, the authors say:
"We are six professors who, in different ways, are all involved in issues related to myalgic encephalomyelitis. Some of us are medics and scientists who participate actively in research into the condition, while others are social scientists or ethicists who have taken a critical look at the literature in the field from a social and socio-medical perspective."
It's in the Norwegian medical journal, Tidsskrift for den norske lægeforening.
Thanks to IiME FB for the link.