By David Tuller, DrPH
Biopsychosocial Campaigners Target Long-Covid
New papers from the biopsychosocial campaigners often provide opportunities to highlight unwarranted assertions, misleading use of data, and—in particular–associations interpreted as if they were causal relationships and not, well, associations. An article co-authored by Trudie Chalder, a professor of cognitive behavioural therapy at King’s Collge London, and published recently in the Journal of Mental Health, deploys such strategies in its efforts to suggest that large swaths of those experiencing what is being called long-Covid are suffering from “somatic symptom disorder†(SSD).