Moe en Onbegrepen (Tired And Not Understood)

Positief omgaan met chronische vermoeidheid (dealing positively with chronic fatigue)

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Moe en Onbegrepen (Tired And Not Understood)

Positief omgaan met chronische vermoeidheid (dealing positively with chronic fatigue)

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All about chromic fatigue About symptoms, causes and solutions With concrete testimonials from CFS patients
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is severe, prolonged, persistent or recurrent fatigue for more than six months, which significantly affects physical and psychosocial functioning. A team of eminent scientists, each from their own specialty, describes the physical symptoms and causes (Prof. Dr. W. Michielsen, Prof. Dr. M. Van Moffaert, Dr. K. Audenaert, Dr. A. Mariman). The complexity of the psychological and social aspects is approached from a biopsychotherapeutic side, more specifically cognitive behavioral therapy (Dr. A. Van Duyse). A great deal of attention is also paid to primary care by the general practitioner (Prof. Dr. M. De Meyere) while the legal tangle surrounding the legal recognition of CFS by Mr. T. Van Loon is unraveled.
Statements and testimonials from CFS patients illustrate the different chapters and increase the concrete recognition for patients, care providers and care providers. In a synthesis, the authors discuss the controversy over CFS as a disorder of enzymes and energy metabolism (physical) or as a psychosomatic problem ('it's between the ears').

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Moe en Onbegrepen (Tired And Not Understood): Positief omgaan met chronische vermoeidheid (dealing positively with chronic fatigue)
April 28, 1999, Uitgevery Lannoo, Belgium, Uitgeverij Lannoo
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""Eindelijk heeft mijn ziekte een naam". Voor het eerst is dit syndroom /groep van ziektekenmerken of symptomen) in 1750 vermeld in de medische literatuur als febricula door Sir Richard Manningham. In vroegere bepalingen is het woord een synoniem van neurastenie (Béard, 1869). Moeheid is een bij uitstek meerduidige klacht. ("Finally my disease has a name". This syndrome (group of disease features or symptoms) was first mentioned in the medical literature as febricula in 1750 by Sir Richard Manningham. In earlier definitions the word is a synonym of neurasthenia (Béard, 1869). Fatigue is an eminently ambiguous complaint)"

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Tielt, Belgium
Copyright Date
1999

Contributors

Contributor
Prof.Dr. W. Michielsen
Contributor
Prof.Dr. M. Van Moffaert
Contributor
Dr. K. Audenaert
Contributor
Dr. A. Mariman
Contributor
Dr. A. Van Duyse
Contributor
Prof.Dr. M. Demeyere
Author
Ethel Schaut
Foreword
Marcel Colla, Minister of Public Health and Pensions
Inspirador
Gilbert Mertens, Merck KGaA
Sponsor
Pharmacia&Upjohn
Sponsor
Solvay Pharma
Sponsor
SmithKline Beecham
Sponsor
Pfizer

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OL34368874M
Internet Archive
isbn_9789020936070
ISBN 10
‎ 9020936077
ISBN 13
9789020936070

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