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Well-being in CFS: relationship to symptoms & psychological distress

Research abstract: Objective: There is growing recognition in psychology that wellness is more than the absence of disease and distress. Well-being has been defined in numerous ways. Two dominant models include Diener, Eunkook, Suh, Lucas and Smith’s (1999) model of subjective well-being (SWB) … Continue reading

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Psychological well-being in CFS

Thesis abstract: There is growing recognition in psychology that wellness is more than the absence of disease and distress. Well-being has been defined in  numerous ways. Two dominant models include Diener, Eunkook, Suh, Lucas &  Smith’s (1999) Hedonic model of Subjective … Continue reading

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The psychological impact of dependency in adults with CFS

Research abstract: Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis can limit functional capacity, producing various degrees of disability and psychological distress. Semi-structured interviews explored the experiences of adults with chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis being physically dependent on other people for help in daily … Continue reading

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