The placebo effect continues to fascinate scientists, scholars, and clinicians, resulting in an impressive amount of research, mainly in the field of pain. While recent experimental and clinical studies have unraveled salient aspects of the neurobiological substrates and clinical relevance of pain and placebo analgesia, an authoritative source remained lacking until now. By presenting and integrating a broad range of research, _Placebo and Pain_ enhances readers’ knowledge about placebo and nocebo effects, reexamines the methodology of clinical trials, and improves the therapeutic approaches for patients suffering from pain. Review for _Placebo and Pain:_ _“This ambitious book is the first comprehensive and unified presentation of the placebo and nocebo phenomena in the area of pain. Written by the international leading experts in the field, the book provides an accurate up-to-date [work] on placebo and pain dealing with current perspectives and future challenging issues.”--Ted Kaptchuk,_ Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School * Contains historical aspects of the placebo effect  * Discusses biological and psychological mechanisms of placebo analgesic responses * Reviews implications of the placebo effect for clinical research and pain management * Includes methodological and ethical aspects of the placebo effect
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ISBN
9780123979285
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Academic Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
312