al issues. Ellen is a registered health psychologist with a background in m=
edical and psychological research. Her PhD described=A0three studies of peo=
ple with ME (Ramsay defined) and post-viral fatigue syndrome.=20
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Ellen is a=A0Visiting Research Fellow at the University of East London, and=
is=A0a co-editor of the ME and CFS references, a list of all published pap=
ers on ME, CFS and related conditions,=A0which she has compiled=A0for=A0the=
Melvin Ramsay Archive since 1989. She was elected a=A0Fellow of the Britis=
h Psychological Society in September 2009.=A0=A0=20
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Ellen=A0has been a long time critic of the CBT-model for CFS.=A0=A0=A0She i=
ntroduced the concept of psychologisation (=A0 the=A0emphasis on=A0psycholo=
gical factors where there is little or no evidence to justify it ) and devi=
sed the strategy of pacing for ME.=A0
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Neil H Riley
Chairman of the ME Association
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