Chronic fatigue syndrome: a cognitive approach.

Observations concerning the characteristics of patients who presented to a medical clinic with a principal complaint of chronic medically unexplained fatigue (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or CFS) are described, including the cognitions (thoughts and assumptions) elicited from a sample of these patients...

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Автори: Surawy, C, Hackmann, A, Hawton, K, Sharpe, M
Формат: Journal article
Мова:English
Опубліковано: 1995
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Hackmann, A
Hawton, K
Sharpe, M
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description Observations concerning the characteristics of patients who presented to a medical clinic with a principal complaint of chronic medically unexplained fatigue (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or CFS) are described, including the cognitions (thoughts and assumptions) elicited from a sample of these patients who were treated using cognitive behavioural therapy. On the basis of these observations a cognitive theory of the aetiology of CFS is proposed. These observations have implications for the treatment of patients with CFS.
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