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Psychogenic Illness and the Nocebo Effect

The Michael Shermer Show

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The Power of Words in Psychotherapy

This chapter examines how language and expectations in therapy can lead to the nocebo effect, negatively impacting patient recovery. It discusses the complexities of memory, particularly the influence of suggestive questioning and societal expectations on personal narratives and childhood testimonies. The conversation also highlights the differences between licensed and unregulated practitioners, the efficacy of cognitive-behavior therapy, and the importance of addressing misconceptions in therapeutic scenarios.

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