Brief report: Writing about chronic fatigue increases somatic complaints
<p>Participants were instructed to imagine that either they or a friend were suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and were asked to fabricate a story about how CFS affected their own or their friend's daily functioning. Control participants were not given an imagination exercise...
Main Authors: | Mincke Frederix, Marko Jelicic, Harald Merckelbach |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Rijeka
2013-12-01
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Series: | Psychological Topics |
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Online Access: | http://pt.ffri.hr/index.php/pt/article/view/91 |
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