Brian Hughes

Brian M. Hughes, Ph.D., is a specialist in stress psychophysiology and a Professor of Psychology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland. He has written methodological critiques of the PACE Trial and other ME research, as well as conducting empirical research on treatment harm in National Health Service specialist ME centres in England. He is currently a member of the Republic of Ireland's National Working Group on ME, administered by Ireland's Health Service Executive. He is also an Advisor to the Northern Irish charity, Hope 4 ME & Fibro NI.

Education

 * 1993, B.A. degree in Psychology, National University of Ireland, Galway
 * 1998, Ph.D. degree in Psychology, National University of Ireland, Galway
 * 2009, Ed.M. degree in Science Education, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, US

Books

 * 2018, Psychology in Crisis

Talks and interviews

 * October 2018, Invited lecture, Hope 4 ME & Fibro NI, Newry, Northern Ireland; Speech title: The PACE Trial and Psychology’s Crisis


 * September 2019, Keynote Lecture, Hope 4 ME & Fibro NI Annual Conference, Belfast, Northern Ireland; Speech title: Off the PACE and not NICE: Challenges facing evidence-based practice in ME/CFS
 * October 2019, Keynote Lecture, Sheffield ME and Fibromyalgia Group Autumn Conference, Sheffield, UK; Speech title: Controversies and cock-ups in ME research: The role of human failings

Articles

 * 2018, The triumph of eminence-based medicine


 * 2019, If you spend 20 years gaslighting your patients, perhaps you should think twice before accusing *them* of trolling *you*


 * 2019, Monitoring treatment harm in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: A freedom-of-information study of National Health Service specialist centres in England - (Abstract)
 * 2020, Post-Covid syndrome, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, and the recurring pseudoscience of mass hysteria

Online presence

 * Twitter


 * Website


 * Blog

Learn more

 * Curriculum Vitae