David Tuller
Trial By Error: Psychological Medicine Rejects Letter About Chalder’s Bogus Review of CBT/GET Studies
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH Professor Trudie Chalder recently published a systematic review of CBT and GET studies for "chronic fatigue syndrome" in the journal Psychological Medicine, which seems to publish anything from the CBT/GET ideological brigades, no matter how poorly conducted or reported. Not surprisingly, given its provenance, the review ...
Trial By Error: Journalist Ryan Prior Discusses His Upcoming Book on Long Covid, The Long Haul
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH CNN journalist Ryan Prior is the author of an upcoming book on long Covid called The Long Haul: Solving the Puzzle of the Pandemic's Long Haulers and How They Are Changing Healthcare Forever. Ryan, who is 32, has struggled with ME/CFS for half of his life—he ...
Trial By Error: My Exchange of Letters With Bristol About Professor Crawley’s Uncorrected Ethics Statements
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH I recently reported that seven papers from Professor Esther Crawley, Bristol University’s methodologically and ethically challenged pediatrician and grant magnet, do not appear to have been corrected, as requested almost three years ago by a report of an investigation into her work. The investigation was commissioned ...
Trial By Error: My Letter to Psych Medicine About Professor Chalder’s Flawed Systematic Review
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPHEarlier this week, I wrote about the bogus systematic review of treatment trials for "chronic fatigue syndrome" published this month by Professor Trudie Chalder in Psychological Medicine. In many respects, as I noted, this journal functions a an in-house marketing or public relations organ for members of ...
Trial By Error: Another CBT/GET Marketing Document Masquerading as Research from Professor Chalder
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH It’s another month, and here’s another worthless paper from Trudie Chalder, King's College London’s factually and statistically challenged professor of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). In her desperate effort to prove that the treatment paradigm for ME/CFS combining CBT and graded exercise therapy (GET) is evidence-based, she ...
