Tag: placebo effect and psychology
Depressed, Anxious, or Substance-Abusing? But Donât Buy You Are âDefectiveâ?
Depressed, anxious, and substance-abusing people can beat themselves up for being defective. And psychiatrists and psychologists routinely validate and intensify their sense of defectiveness by telling them that they have, for example, a chemical-imbalance defect, a genetic defect, or a cognitive-behavioral defect. For some of these people, it feels better to believe that they are essentially defective. But the âdefect/medical model of mental illnessâ is counterproductive for many other peopleâespecially those âuntalentedâ in denial and self-deceptionâfor whom there is another model and path that works much better.
Exploiting The Placebo Effect:Â Deceiving People For Their Own Good?
There is an enormous irony in a psychiatrist using the epithet "thought police" to express censure, when it is psychiatry itself that routinely incarcerates and forcibly drugs and shocks people on the grounds that their thoughts and speech don't conform to psychiatry's standards of normality.
âHow Meditation, Placebos And Virtual Reality Help Power ‘Mind Over Body’â
NPRâs Fresh Air interview science writer Jo Marchant about her new book âCure: A Journey into the Science of Mind over Body.â Marchant explores...