Placebos are not inert, but exert measurable biological effects. The placebo response in psychiatric illness is important and clinically relevant, but remains poorly understood. In this paper, we review current knowledge about the placebo response in psychiatric medicine and identify research directions for the future. We argue that more research is needed into the placebo response in psychiatric medicine for three broad reasons. First, awareness of factors that cause placebo response, for whom, and when, within clinical trials will allow us to better evidence efficacy of new treatments. Second, by understanding how placebo mechanisms operate in the clinic, we can take advantage of these to optimise the effects of current treatments. Finall...
The placebo response plays a major role in psychiatry, particularly in depression. A new network met...
In modern medicine, the placebo response or placebo effect has often been regarded as a nuisance in ...
The placebo response forms a growing problem in randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials in ps...
This article outlines proximate (physical and mental) and ultimate mechanisms of placebo effects. In...
The discovery of new therapeutic agents for psychiatric disorders is potentially hindered by the lar...
The placebo effect is a fascinating phenomenon in clinical practice. Studies have shown that there i...
The history of prescientific medicine is in fact the history of the placebo effect, as most, if not ...
For the past 60 years, the placebo effect has served as a source of intrigue, anger, and uncertainty...
This article, the first of two on placebo effects, provides a broad overview of placebo in the field...
Placebos are commonly used in clinical research to validate the efficacy of a therapy. However, plac...
The use of a placebo control group in the evaluation of a new product is today considered by most as...
OBJECllVE: To review literature on placebo response in anxiety, to discuss sources and levels of pla...
The placebo effect, a beneficial effect attributable to a treatment containing no specific propertie...
In recent years, there has been a discernible shift in the way that placebo effects have been percei...
The placebo response plays a major role in psychiatry, particularly in depression. A new network met...
The placebo response plays a major role in psychiatry, particularly in depression. A new network met...
In modern medicine, the placebo response or placebo effect has often been regarded as a nuisance in ...
The placebo response forms a growing problem in randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials in ps...
This article outlines proximate (physical and mental) and ultimate mechanisms of placebo effects. In...
The discovery of new therapeutic agents for psychiatric disorders is potentially hindered by the lar...
The placebo effect is a fascinating phenomenon in clinical practice. Studies have shown that there i...
The history of prescientific medicine is in fact the history of the placebo effect, as most, if not ...
For the past 60 years, the placebo effect has served as a source of intrigue, anger, and uncertainty...
This article, the first of two on placebo effects, provides a broad overview of placebo in the field...
Placebos are commonly used in clinical research to validate the efficacy of a therapy. However, plac...
The use of a placebo control group in the evaluation of a new product is today considered by most as...
OBJECllVE: To review literature on placebo response in anxiety, to discuss sources and levels of pla...
The placebo effect, a beneficial effect attributable to a treatment containing no specific propertie...
In recent years, there has been a discernible shift in the way that placebo effects have been percei...
The placebo response plays a major role in psychiatry, particularly in depression. A new network met...
The placebo response plays a major role in psychiatry, particularly in depression. A new network met...
In modern medicine, the placebo response or placebo effect has often been regarded as a nuisance in ...
The placebo response forms a growing problem in randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials in ps...