Sunday, May 1, 2011
Psychiatric conference: lessons on how to make a severe disease disappear and leave severely disabled patients to rot
International Congress of the Royal College of Psychiatrists 2011
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Hilton Metropole, Brighton, UK
28 June - 1 July 2011
http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/pdf/Prog%20in%20detail%20update13.pdf
KN1 Presidential Opening Lecture
Professor Dinesh Bhugra, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
Disorders at the interface of neurology and psychiatry training course
TC2 If only we would look for the brain lesion, but we will NOT, we could tell patients it is not all in their head - CFS-ME moving from rhetoric to science
Diagnostic assessment- physical, psychological and laboratory denial
Dr Alan Carson, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist, Edinburgh
XMRV- the denial of a retrovirus
Professor Myra McClure, Professor of Retrovirology, Imperial College, London
A denial based approach to leave severely disabled patients to rot
Professor Peter White, Professor of Psychological Medicine, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London
See also: CDC: punctate brain lesions in CFS, similar to AIDS are caused by mass hysteria
or: When CBT fanatico's get ME they run away from silly CBT as fast as possible !!
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