THE PLACEBO EFFECT
An Interdisciplinary Exploration
Anne Harrington (Ed.)
Harvard University Press, 1997
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: The reader will be familiar with current research in psychology and medicine on the placebo effect, and able to apply principles of using the placebo effect in therapy.
This edited text collects writings of some of the most prominent researchers on the placebo effect from Psychology and Medicine. The late Arthur K. Shapiro contributed the first paper. Other contributors include Howard Brody, Howard L. Fields, Robert Ader, and Irving Kirsch.
Anne Harrington, Ph.D., is Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University and Associate Director of the Harvard University Mind/Brain/Behavior Initiative.
9 CE Credits; 272 pages
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