alex3619
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Nobody doubts that our disease experience, and what we think about it, can have an impact. That was the point of the original focus of psychosomatic medicine before it got hijacked. Its an open question - we still do not know the limits of this, only that there must be limits. We have known since the 70s I think that pain medication can assist the healing of broken bones, because pain can inhibit recovery. Yet we don't know what percentage of this is basic neurobiology and what is due to how we think.
A much stronger case can be made for therapies like CBT when its on the basis of improving quality of life, and not cure. I think this absurd focus on a cure from thought modification is as much a problem for genuine CBT research as it is for research into ME.
Psychiatry needs to finally decide if it wants to be mysticism or science. This hybrid of the two is doing nobody any good.
A much stronger case can be made for therapies like CBT when its on the basis of improving quality of life, and not cure. I think this absurd focus on a cure from thought modification is as much a problem for genuine CBT research as it is for research into ME.
Psychiatry needs to finally decide if it wants to be mysticism or science. This hybrid of the two is doing nobody any good.