The main message we are trying to get across throughout the article is that the placebo is not an inert entity but instead it has a potential of subjective interpretation, a healing potential of its own, over and above that of any healing potential of the medication per se. Such healing potential is greatly dependent on how strong the interpretation value in being healed is that is created by the doctor. In this regard, we are also arguing that there are myriads possibilities at work that can influence how strong this interpretation value can become. The crucial role of contemporary medicine should be to expand the use of these interpretation effects even more and use them to help reduce any negative mental states that could continue to sup...
The placebo effect is the power of belief positively manifested for the benefit of the patient. Ther...
Marmor et al. (1) state that my letter (2) ‘‘implies that placebos and the maintenance of blinding m...
Placebos are an essential tool in randomised clinical trials, where they are used to control for con...
The main message we are trying to get across throughout the article is that the placebo is not an in...
We provide a new perspective with which to understand what for a half century has been known as the ...
This article is inspired by a fascinating series of YouTube videos on studies of the placebo effect ...
The lack of an identified mechanism of action for the placebo response contributes to its perception...
In this paper I argue that the "placebo effect" doesn't exist; placebos do, but they are inert so th...
We provide a new perspective with which to understand what for a half century has been known as the ...
Trying to explain the placebo effect has forced researchers to consider human beings as a whole and ...
Placebo effects are beneficial health outcomes not related to the relatively direct biological effec...
- A placebo effect, also known as a nonspecific effect, is a psychological or psychophysiological im...
The placebo effect is a phenomenon that has confounded Western medicine and research for over sixty ...
This paper selectively reviews cross-cultural studies of healing to identify parallels with the proc...
This article concerns the ambiguity of the placeboconcept. It contains knowledge about the healingpo...
The placebo effect is the power of belief positively manifested for the benefit of the patient. Ther...
Marmor et al. (1) state that my letter (2) ‘‘implies that placebos and the maintenance of blinding m...
Placebos are an essential tool in randomised clinical trials, where they are used to control for con...
The main message we are trying to get across throughout the article is that the placebo is not an in...
We provide a new perspective with which to understand what for a half century has been known as the ...
This article is inspired by a fascinating series of YouTube videos on studies of the placebo effect ...
The lack of an identified mechanism of action for the placebo response contributes to its perception...
In this paper I argue that the "placebo effect" doesn't exist; placebos do, but they are inert so th...
We provide a new perspective with which to understand what for a half century has been known as the ...
Trying to explain the placebo effect has forced researchers to consider human beings as a whole and ...
Placebo effects are beneficial health outcomes not related to the relatively direct biological effec...
- A placebo effect, also known as a nonspecific effect, is a psychological or psychophysiological im...
The placebo effect is a phenomenon that has confounded Western medicine and research for over sixty ...
This paper selectively reviews cross-cultural studies of healing to identify parallels with the proc...
This article concerns the ambiguity of the placeboconcept. It contains knowledge about the healingpo...
The placebo effect is the power of belief positively manifested for the benefit of the patient. Ther...
Marmor et al. (1) state that my letter (2) ‘‘implies that placebos and the maintenance of blinding m...
Placebos are an essential tool in randomised clinical trials, where they are used to control for con...