Placebo Talks
Modern Perspectives on Placebos in Society
Herausgeber: Raz, Amir
Placebo Talks
Modern Perspectives on Placebos in Society
Herausgeber: Raz, Amir
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Placebo Talks provides various perspectives on how psychosocial parameters - such as interpersonal rapport, historical and contemporary context, corporate memory, expectation, empathy, hope, conditioning, symbolic thinking, and suggestion - play a role in forming placebo responses and placebo effects.
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Placebo Talks provides various perspectives on how psychosocial parameters - such as interpersonal rapport, historical and contemporary context, corporate memory, expectation, empathy, hope, conditioning, symbolic thinking, and suggestion - play a role in forming placebo responses and placebo effects.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: OUP UK
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 468g
- ISBN-13: 9780199680702
- ISBN-10: 0199680701
- Artikelnr.: 44250360
- Verlag: OUP UK
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 468g
- ISBN-13: 9780199680702
- ISBN-10: 0199680701
- Artikelnr.: 44250360
Professor Raz earned his Ph.D. in Brain Science from the Interdisciplinary Center for Computational Neuroscience at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem under the supervision of the late Professor Shlomo Bentin. He then went on to a post-doctoral fellowship with Professor Michael Posner at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University, where he took on a faculty position thereafter. He then joined the faculty at Columbia University in the City of New York and later became the Canada Research Chair at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Cory Harris became interested in placebo effects while studying traditional medicines in collaboration with First Nations Elders and Healers in Québec, Canada. While their research on herbal medicine revealed a wealth of pharmacological activity, the therapeutic value of traditional healing extended far beyond bioactive molecules. Cory earned his Ph.D. in Biology and Biochemistry before completing post-doctoral fellowships at McGill University's Centre for Indigenous Peoples Nutrition and the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research in Montréal. In 2013, Cory joined the Department of Biology at the University of Ottawa, where his research continues to explore Indigenous and alternative medicine using an interdisciplinary lens.
* Preface
* Foreword
* Part I: Introduction
* 1: Cory harris and Veronica de Jong: Placebos and beyond
* Part II: The Practitioner Lens
* 2: Irving Kirsch: Antidepressants and the placebo effect
* 3: Veronica de Jong and Amir Raz: Active expectations: Insights on
the prescription of sub-therapeutic doses of antidepressants for
depression
* 4.: Bennett Foddy: Justifying deceptive placebos
* 5: Marie Prévost and Amir Raz: Trust and the placebo effect
* 6: Natasha Campbell and Amir Raz: Placebo science in medical
education
* Part III: The Cultural Lens
* 7: Daniel Moerman: Looking at placebos through a cultural lens and
finding meaning
* 8: Laurence Kirmayer: Unpacking the placebo response: Lessons from
ethnographic studies of healing
* 9: Stewart Justman: Pills in a Pretty Box: Social Sources of the
Placebo Effect
* 10: Steve Silberman: Healing words: the placebo effect and journalism
at the mind-body boundary
* Part IV: The Placebo Lens
* 11: Cory Harris and Timothy Jones: Placebolicious: the many flavours
of placebo in diet and food culture
* 12: Elizabeth Loftus and Melanie Takarangi: Suggestion, Placebos, and
False Memories
* 13: Edward Shorter: Fetish as Placebo: The Social History of a Sexual
Idea
* 14: Michael Orsini and Paul Saurette: 'Take two and see me in the
morning': Reflections on the political placebo effect
* Part V: Concluding Remarks
* 15: Amir Raz: Placebo Science: New paradigms and future directions
* Foreword
* Part I: Introduction
* 1: Cory harris and Veronica de Jong: Placebos and beyond
* Part II: The Practitioner Lens
* 2: Irving Kirsch: Antidepressants and the placebo effect
* 3: Veronica de Jong and Amir Raz: Active expectations: Insights on
the prescription of sub-therapeutic doses of antidepressants for
depression
* 4.: Bennett Foddy: Justifying deceptive placebos
* 5: Marie Prévost and Amir Raz: Trust and the placebo effect
* 6: Natasha Campbell and Amir Raz: Placebo science in medical
education
* Part III: The Cultural Lens
* 7: Daniel Moerman: Looking at placebos through a cultural lens and
finding meaning
* 8: Laurence Kirmayer: Unpacking the placebo response: Lessons from
ethnographic studies of healing
* 9: Stewart Justman: Pills in a Pretty Box: Social Sources of the
Placebo Effect
* 10: Steve Silberman: Healing words: the placebo effect and journalism
at the mind-body boundary
* Part IV: The Placebo Lens
* 11: Cory Harris and Timothy Jones: Placebolicious: the many flavours
of placebo in diet and food culture
* 12: Elizabeth Loftus and Melanie Takarangi: Suggestion, Placebos, and
False Memories
* 13: Edward Shorter: Fetish as Placebo: The Social History of a Sexual
Idea
* 14: Michael Orsini and Paul Saurette: 'Take two and see me in the
morning': Reflections on the political placebo effect
* Part V: Concluding Remarks
* 15: Amir Raz: Placebo Science: New paradigms and future directions
* Preface
* Foreword
* Part I: Introduction
* 1: Cory harris and Veronica de Jong: Placebos and beyond
* Part II: The Practitioner Lens
* 2: Irving Kirsch: Antidepressants and the placebo effect
* 3: Veronica de Jong and Amir Raz: Active expectations: Insights on
the prescription of sub-therapeutic doses of antidepressants for
depression
* 4.: Bennett Foddy: Justifying deceptive placebos
* 5: Marie Prévost and Amir Raz: Trust and the placebo effect
* 6: Natasha Campbell and Amir Raz: Placebo science in medical
education
* Part III: The Cultural Lens
* 7: Daniel Moerman: Looking at placebos through a cultural lens and
finding meaning
* 8: Laurence Kirmayer: Unpacking the placebo response: Lessons from
ethnographic studies of healing
* 9: Stewart Justman: Pills in a Pretty Box: Social Sources of the
Placebo Effect
* 10: Steve Silberman: Healing words: the placebo effect and journalism
at the mind-body boundary
* Part IV: The Placebo Lens
* 11: Cory Harris and Timothy Jones: Placebolicious: the many flavours
of placebo in diet and food culture
* 12: Elizabeth Loftus and Melanie Takarangi: Suggestion, Placebos, and
False Memories
* 13: Edward Shorter: Fetish as Placebo: The Social History of a Sexual
Idea
* 14: Michael Orsini and Paul Saurette: 'Take two and see me in the
morning': Reflections on the political placebo effect
* Part V: Concluding Remarks
* 15: Amir Raz: Placebo Science: New paradigms and future directions
* Foreword
* Part I: Introduction
* 1: Cory harris and Veronica de Jong: Placebos and beyond
* Part II: The Practitioner Lens
* 2: Irving Kirsch: Antidepressants and the placebo effect
* 3: Veronica de Jong and Amir Raz: Active expectations: Insights on
the prescription of sub-therapeutic doses of antidepressants for
depression
* 4.: Bennett Foddy: Justifying deceptive placebos
* 5: Marie Prévost and Amir Raz: Trust and the placebo effect
* 6: Natasha Campbell and Amir Raz: Placebo science in medical
education
* Part III: The Cultural Lens
* 7: Daniel Moerman: Looking at placebos through a cultural lens and
finding meaning
* 8: Laurence Kirmayer: Unpacking the placebo response: Lessons from
ethnographic studies of healing
* 9: Stewart Justman: Pills in a Pretty Box: Social Sources of the
Placebo Effect
* 10: Steve Silberman: Healing words: the placebo effect and journalism
at the mind-body boundary
* Part IV: The Placebo Lens
* 11: Cory Harris and Timothy Jones: Placebolicious: the many flavours
of placebo in diet and food culture
* 12: Elizabeth Loftus and Melanie Takarangi: Suggestion, Placebos, and
False Memories
* 13: Edward Shorter: Fetish as Placebo: The Social History of a Sexual
Idea
* 14: Michael Orsini and Paul Saurette: 'Take two and see me in the
morning': Reflections on the political placebo effect
* Part V: Concluding Remarks
* 15: Amir Raz: Placebo Science: New paradigms and future directions