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Coping With Chronic Fatigue (Transaction Large Print Books)

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By: Trudie Chalder

Format: Library Binding
From: ISIS Large Print Books
Pub. Date: August 1997

Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1997-09
Media: Library Binding
Format: Large Print
Number Of Pages: 96
Ean: 9781856950787
Isbn: 1856950786

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EDITORIAL REVIEW
Feeling tired is so common we consider it normal. Yet chronic fatigue can affect people so severely it prevents them from leading normal lives. Trudie Chalder explains what it is and how it can develop. You'll be amazed at the benefits you can feel by making a few changes in your life, developing a positive mental attitude, controlling the amount of activity you do, improving your sleep and your diet, and coping successfully with difficulties and setbacks. If constant tiredness is affecting the way you live, this book can show you how to break the cycle of fatigue.
USER REVIEWS
"Like most people, I find the mind-body connection fascinating. I also believe the best treatment combines the organic and mental health issues to be dealt with by patients of chronic biological illness.

Unfortuanately, Ms Chalder appears to ignore the organic in favor of indiscriminate psychiatric analysis. While I think this might be a helpful book in general for psychiatric patients who are dealing with being down in the dumps or tired, beyond that it appears to be limited in both scope and application. Thus the one star rating.

There appears to be very little here for patients biologically diagnosed with the grave and severely disabling disease known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), ME in the United Kingdom. The World Health Organization has listed the discrete disease, CFS under neurological disorders specifically excluding it from psychiatric disorders. While chronic fatigue should not be ignored, it is a common symptom of many grave illness such as cancer, liver disease and heart disease, as well as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).

Patients diagnosed with the organic illness, CFS, should be careful regarding graded exercise. The reason is that Ms. Chalder's research on psychiatric patients, that may or may not have the neurological disorder known as CFS, cannot be applied to other patient poplulations. Biological research in the U.S. has shown that graded exercise can cause harm in people with this neurological disorder. Patients may find Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helpful in developing coping skills, but, the premise that one can cure themselves of organic disease by denying their biological illness is quite controversial and unfortunatlet unproven at this time. Many other psychological therapies provide help in dealing and coping with any chronic illness through support and affirmation.

I firmly believe mental health should be taken seriously, instead of being disparaged, but I believe there are more applicable and practical books available to the chronically ill, including neurologial CFS patients."
~ Written on 2004-02-25

"I can recommend this book from personal experience. I suffered from CFS (ME) for two years about 10 years ago. I went to see Trudi in her London clinic and recovered fully as a direct result of the cognative therapy I received there. This book is a summary of the sensible approach taken by Trudi to treating CFS which combines increasing daily activity in a controlled consistent way with tackling some of the fixed (if seemingly logical) beliefs about the best way to get better which many sufferers have that can in fact hinder their own recovery. If you are suffering from CFS and are at a loss as to what to do to recover, do give this approach a try. You will stop having to wait to get better and will find you can do something effective to speed up your recovery."
~ Written on 2001-01-28

"I can recommend this book from personal experience. I suffered from CFS (ME) for two years about 10 years ago. I went to see Trudi in her London clinic and recovered fully as a direct result of the cognative therapy I received there. This book is a summary of the sensible approach taken by Trudi to treating CFS which combines increasing daily activity in a controlled consistent way with tackling some of the fixed (if seemingly logical) beliefs about the best way to get better which many sufferers have that can in fact hinder their own recovery. If you are suffering from CFS and are at a loss as to what to do to recover, do give this approach a try. You will stop having to wait to get better and will find you can do something effective to speed up your recovery."
~ Written on 2001-01-28




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