The placebo and psychotherapy are both effective psychological interventions. Next to being characterized by their own and specific controversies and debates, there is a persistent-and least for psychotherapy-looming notion that these two interventions share more than just the first letter. Based on Grunbaum's influential conceptualization of placebo, this chapter critically reviews both the time-honored claim that psychotherapy is a placebo as well as the argument that the placebo concept does not translate to psychotherapy. We conclude that there is an unwanted proximity between these two interventions and that empirical attempts to separate the "wheat from the chaff" in psychotherapy research face several distinctive challenges and thus ...
The history of prescientific medicine is in fact the history of the placebo effect, as most, if not ...
The role of placebo in psychotherapy is a complex topic on which many have expressed their opinion i...
Many patients, physicians, and sometimes even academics have questionable perceptions of placebo and...
There is as little doubt as much as there is empirical proof that psychotherapy is an effective inte...
Randomized placebo-controlled trials are recognized as the gold-standard of evidence-based medicine ...
The debate on the clinical, scientific as well as ethical implication of the placebo and its effects...
The concept of placebo has had a long history in medicine, and has evolved over time with the introd...
Behavior analysts have shown that a single-subject experimental design (SSED) is a useful tool for i...
Psychotherapy and placebo have a long history, and both have been shown to have significant and clin...
This article outlines proximate (physical and mental) and ultimate mechanisms of placebo effects. In...
This article, the first of two on placebo effects, provides a broad overview of placebo in the field...
There are two major shortcomings in current psychotherapy outcome research: The standards that are u...
Despite a wealth of findings that psychotherapy is an effective psychological intervention, the prin...
For the past 60 years, the placebo effect has served as a source of intrigue, anger, and uncertainty...
The authors start by declaring that some of the opinions about the �placebo� construct are answers t...
The history of prescientific medicine is in fact the history of the placebo effect, as most, if not ...
The role of placebo in psychotherapy is a complex topic on which many have expressed their opinion i...
Many patients, physicians, and sometimes even academics have questionable perceptions of placebo and...
There is as little doubt as much as there is empirical proof that psychotherapy is an effective inte...
Randomized placebo-controlled trials are recognized as the gold-standard of evidence-based medicine ...
The debate on the clinical, scientific as well as ethical implication of the placebo and its effects...
The concept of placebo has had a long history in medicine, and has evolved over time with the introd...
Behavior analysts have shown that a single-subject experimental design (SSED) is a useful tool for i...
Psychotherapy and placebo have a long history, and both have been shown to have significant and clin...
This article outlines proximate (physical and mental) and ultimate mechanisms of placebo effects. In...
This article, the first of two on placebo effects, provides a broad overview of placebo in the field...
There are two major shortcomings in current psychotherapy outcome research: The standards that are u...
Despite a wealth of findings that psychotherapy is an effective psychological intervention, the prin...
For the past 60 years, the placebo effect has served as a source of intrigue, anger, and uncertainty...
The authors start by declaring that some of the opinions about the �placebo� construct are answers t...
The history of prescientific medicine is in fact the history of the placebo effect, as most, if not ...
The role of placebo in psychotherapy is a complex topic on which many have expressed their opinion i...
Many patients, physicians, and sometimes even academics have questionable perceptions of placebo and...