Chronic fatigue syndrome and the psychiatrist
- PMID: 2268845
- DOI: 10.1177/070674379003500714
Chronic fatigue syndrome and the psychiatrist
Abstract
The number of patients who are identified as having chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has increased, and as a result, chronic fatigue syndrome has received widespread attention. Research has demonstrated that cognitive, affective and behavioural symptoms are prominent in CFS. Psychiatrists are therefore being asked to participate in the assessment and management of patients with this syndrome. This paper will provide an overview of the clinical characteristics of CFS and the current empirical findings related to its pathology, and will conclude with a discussion of the management of these patients.
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