Reassessing the Diagnostic Criteria for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Reassessing the Diagnostic Criteria for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome on the Basis of New Phenomenological Evidence

In terms of the diagnostic criteria the self chapters show that a significant disruption to the patients sense of self is a significant symptom of this disorder. The 'energy' material helps to make sense of the extraordinary variety of changeable symptoms.

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8. An Overview of the Experience of CFS
Reassessing the Diagnostic Criteria for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
2. Literature Review
9. Action and Self Dis-integration
10. Recovery and the Self
11. "Energy"
12. Discussion and Conclusions
CFS and the Possibility of Recovery from the Ill Participant
Key Components to Recovering from CFS the Recovered Participant
Portrait of the Experience of CFS from Ill and Recovered Participant
Relating to the Illness from the Ill and Recovered Participant
Searching for Solutions and Making Sense of CFS
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