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The 3Ps model or Cognitive Behavioral Model (CBM) of chronic fatigue syndrome is a theory that proposes that CFS can be explained by predisposing, precipitating and perpetuating factors.[1][2][3]

The 3Ps model is a biopsychosocial hypotheses, and has been used to justify the use of a form of psychotherapy called cognitive behavioral therapy in patients with ME/CFS, irrespective of whether a co-existing mental illness is present.

The Cognitive Behavioral Model of ME/CFS
Source: Geraghty et al (2019). Health Psychology Open, 6(1), 2055102919838907. License: CC-BY-4.0

Contents

  • 1 Wessely's CBM
  • 2 Vercoulen's CBM
  • 3 Predisposing factors
  • 4 Precipitating factors
  • 5 Perpetuating factors
  • 6 Evidence
  • 7 Criticism
  • 8 Books
  • 9 Notable studies and articles
  • 10 Learn more
  • 11 See also
  • 12 References

Wessely's CBM[edit | edit source]

Vercoulen's CBM[edit | edit source]

Predisposing factors[edit | edit source]

Precipitating factors[edit | edit source]

Perpetuating factors[edit | edit source]

Perpetuating or maintaining factors are hypothesized to be:

  • kinesiophobia - phobia or fear of exercise that is not based on a realistic understanding of the illness
  • deconditioning, meaning lack of fitness due to inactive
  • excessive rest
  • boom and bust activity cycle of doing too much on a good day, and too little on a bad day

The 3Ps model is based on a hypothesis of a vicious cycle that keeps the illness going - without perpetuating factors there would be nothing to keep the illness continuing... according to this theory there is no underlying disease and full recovery can be achieved by psychological and behavioral changes only - meaning that ME/CFS is considered fully curable through cognitive behavioral therapy and/or graded exercise therapy.

This vicious model holds the patient fully responsible for recovery, which can lead to negative outcomes, such as:

  • assuming that ME/CFS is not a serious or dangerous illness even when severe - leading to medical neglect and abuse
  • patient blaming when patients do not recover
  • assuming that patients are physically well enough to fully follow a recovery program
  • assuming that not following a recovery plan fully is due to psychological factors only, e.g., lack of motivation, presumed secondary gain, not wanting to recover, which can lead to removal of essential support
  • clinicians fully accepting a hypothesis such as the 3Ps model can then assuming that a clinical trial testing the associated treatments must have successful outcomes - a significant bias that occurred in the FINE trial and the PACE trial
  • psychologization
  • medical gaslighting
  • patient coercion instead of informed consent

Evidence[edit | edit source]

Song and Jason (2005) attempted to replicate Vercoulen's original CBM model, but were unable to fit the model to data collected from patients.[4]

The controversial PACE trial was the largest trial of cognitive behavioral therapy and graded exercise therapy, and was based on the cognitive behavioral model of chronic fatigue syndrome. Two of the three PACE trial principle investigators, Trudie Chalder and Michael Sharpe, were among the original authors of the CBM for CBT and both authored or co-authored books on the approach prior to the PACE trial. The PACE trial initially reported moderate improvements in symptoms, but a later Freedom of Information Act request provided crucial data that disputed this.[citation needed]

Criticism[edit | edit source]

The 3Ps model has been described as fundamentally flawed.[1]

Books[edit | edit source]

1989, Chronic Fatigue and its Syndromes[5]

Notable studies and articles[edit | edit source]

  • 1989, Management of chronic (post-viral) fatigue syndrome[2] (Full text)
  • 1998, The Persistence of Fatigue in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Multiple Sclerosis: The Development of a Model[6] (Abstract)
  • 1995, Chronic fatigue syndrome: A cognitive approach[3] (Full text)
  • 2005, A population-based study of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) experienced in differing patient groups: An effort to replicate Vercoulen et al.'s model of CFS[4] (Full text)
  • 2019, The ‘cognitive behavioural model’ of chronic fatigue syndrome: Critique of a flawed model[1] (Full text)

Learn more[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

  • Biopsychosocial model
  • Psychologization
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Graded exercise therapy
  • PACE trial

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Geraghty, Keith; Jason, Leonard; Sunnquist, Madison; Tuller, David; Blease, Charlotte; Adeniji, Charles (January 1, 2019). "The 'cognitive behavioural model' of chronic fatigue syndrome: Critique of a flawed model". Health Psychology Open. 6 (1): 2055102919838907. doi:10.1177/2055102919838907. ISSN2055-1029.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Chalder, T.; Butler, S.; David, A.; Wessely, S. (January 1989). "Management of chronic (post-viral) fatigue syndrome". The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners. 39 (318): 26–29. ISSN0035-8797. PMID2553945.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Surawy, Christina; Hackmann, Ann; Hawton, Keith; Sharpe, Michael (June 1, 1995). "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A cognitive approach". Behaviour Research and Therapy. 33 (5): 535–544. doi:10.1016/0005-7967(94)00077-W. ISSN0005-7967.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Song, Sharon; Jason, Leonard A (June 2005). "A population-based study of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) experienced in differing patient groups: An effort to replicate Vercoulen et al.'s model of CFS" (PDF). Journal of Mental Health. 14 (3): 277–289. doi:10.1080/09638230500076165. ISSN0963-8237.
  5. Wessely, Simon; Hotopf, Matthew; Sharpe, Michael (1999). Chronic fatigue and its syndromes. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0192630469. OCLC41028978.
  6. Vercoulen, J. H.M.M.; Swanink, C.M. A; Galama, J. M. D; Fennis, J. F. M; Jongen, P. J. H; Hommes, O. R; van der Meer, J.W.M; Bleijenberg, G (December 1, 1998). "The persistence of fatigue in chronic fatigue syndrome and multiple sclerosis: Development of a model". Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 45 (6): 507–517. doi:10.1016/S0022-3999(98)00023-3. ISSN0022-3999.

cognition Thought processes, including attention, reasoning, and memory.

cognition Thought processes, including attention, reasoning, and memory.

PACE trial A controversial study which claimed that CBT and GET were effective in treating "CFS/ME", despite the fact that its own data did not support this conclusion. Its results and methodology were widely disputed by patients, scientists, and the peer-reviewed scientific literature.

cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) - A type of psychotherapy geared toward modifying alleged unhealthy thinking, behaviors or illness beliefs. One of the treatment arms used in the controversial PACE trial.

Oxford University a prestigious university located in Oxford, England renowned for its teaching and research in health and medicine

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