Alicia Deale

|date= |date=Dr Alicia Deale is a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist and researcher, and has been based at the Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma (CADAT) at King's College London in the United Kingdom since 1999. Dr Deale's research has been very influential in the UK; her research on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) was key evidence used by NICE to justify recommending CBT as an "evidence-based" treatment for patients within the British National Health Service (NHS). |date= |date===Notable studies== |date= |date=* 1997, Cognitive behavior therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome: a randomized controlled trial. (Full text) |date= |date=*1998, Illness beliefs and treatment outcome in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Abstract) |date= |date=*2001, Patients' perceptions of medical care in chronic fatigue syndrome (Abstract) |date= |date===Clinic location== |date= |date===Talks and interviews== |date= |date===Online presence== |date=*PubMed |date=*Researchgate |date=*Twitter |date=*Facebook |date=*Website |date=*YouTube |date= |date===See also== |date= |date=*Biopsychosocial model |date=*Cognitive behavioral therapy |date=*NICE guidelines |date=*Wessely school |date= |date===Learn more== |date=*Alica Deale - Publications - King's College London |date= |date===References== |date= |date= |date= |date= |date= |date= |date= |date=