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==DWP pt 2: Wessely, woodstock and warfare? == * [http://blacktrianglecampaign.org/2012/09/09/dwpunumatos-scandal-professor-simon-wessely-it-is-only-human-for-doctors-to-view-the-public-as-foolish-uncomprehending-hysterical-or-malingering/ Black triangle article] - at the bottom of this is a Margaret Williams article, I think it will also be on her website - as useful all clear facts are accurate. It talks about White, Sharpe and others and their Malingering conference, which was also attended by Alyward and Waddell who redesigned the UK's social security system, bringing in the biopsychosocial model - which includes seeing disability benefit payments as "harmful" social factors that delay or prevent full recovery (regardless of the condition), and "social factors" such as support for people who are ill are viewed as potential damaging due to supposed "secondary gains" - see studies on [[Department for Work and Pensions]] page. This particular conference resulting in a book which White authors part of, and the photograph of them together also makes it impossible to deny that there were both at the conference at the same time. [[User:Notjusttired|notjusttired]] ([[User talk:Notjusttired|talk]]) 22:16, August 21, 2019 (EDT) *Malingering book: Only Sharpe and Wessely wrote chapters, White for a special thanks in the acknowledgement. The meeting was at least part funded by the DWP, and [[Mansel Alyward]] would later become a member of the PACE trial steering committee. The book was published in 2003, I *think* PACE trial funding was approved in 2004, and the trial began officially in 2007. Also in Michael Sharpe's chapter of the book - about distinguishing malingering from psychiatric disorders - his example (presumably of a psychiatric disorder) is a woman supposedly / possibly malingering with CFS, reflecting the view of Sharpe (second author of the PACE trial), which he most likely denied elsewhere (Sharpe's also denied nastily in a newspaper article that CFS is a neurological disease and told off someone for "wishing that it was"). *Sharpe's book chapter ref <name="malinger2003">{{Cite book | url =http://www.rageuniversity.org/PRISONESCAPE/MALINGERING%20TECHNIQUES/Malingering_and_Illness_Deception.pdf | title =Malingering and Illness Deception | last =Sharpe | first = Michael | date = 2003 | publisher=Oxford University Press|year=|isbn=9780198515548 | editor-last = Halligan | editor-first = Peter|editor-link=Peter Halligan|location=|pages=156-170|language=en|chapter=Distinguishing malingering from psychiatric disorders|quote=|editor-last2=Bass|editor-first2=Christopher Maurice|editor-link2=Christopher Bass|editor-last3=Oakley|editor-first3=David A.|editor-link3=David Oakley}}</ref> - [http://www.rageuniversity.org/PRISONESCAPE/MALINGERING%20TECHNIQUES/Malingering_and_Illness_Deception.pdf Full text] [[User:Notjusttired|notjusttired]] ([[User talk:Notjusttired|talk]]) 22:53, August 21, 2019 (EDT)
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