I'm still waiting for a reply to my previous letter to the BACP chairman, Laurie Clarke. This was sent 11/2. The BACP have not published my "open letter"...
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Dear Laurie, Thanks for your response. Though Rugby, unfortunately, is quite far from my home, if I am able to I would like to arrange a meeting as I think...
(I'm resending this because I think people got my reply, but not the letter from BACP's Chief Exec. that preceded it.) Dear Donald Thank you for your...
Don, I'm reading this email to yourself from the BACP with some sense of the injustice you have been feeling - though I'm not entirely surprised at the BACP's...
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Does anybody have experience of doing 'train the trainer' courses which seem to be all the rage? What do these courses normally consist of in terms of syllabus...
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Greetings all as a newbie to this august site i have a question. What is the purpose of this site? Having read so many mails which are to my uninitiated eye no...
Hi everyone, Well, Martin Weaver (Chair of NLPtCA) and I met Sally Aldridge (Head of Professional Standards) and Laurie Clarke (Chief Exec.) of BACP today. We...
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Over recent years there has been much debate as to whether acupuncture works because of the Chinese theory of "meridian points", or because of the placebo...
Mmm, I wonder What "fake" means in this context? There are so many variables in the successful treatment of a malady, as in any other human interaction. For...
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... <snip> ... In the first experimental condition patients were treated with a blunt needles and informed that these needles would not pierce their skin. ...
Well I guess we'll have to take it on your extensive expertise that its all just placebo then. ....and that 2,000 years of practice and success with ...
... its all just placebo then. ....and that 2,000 years of practice and success with acupuncture has no basis at all, other than placebo. Just my tuppence...
This is the point I was hoping to make: that the term "placebo" (or "fake" in this context) appears to dismiss the benefits of the treatment, in that it gives...
... (or "fake" in this context) appears to dismiss the benefits of the treatment, Hmmm... This kind of comment comes up a lot in email forums. "Appears" to...