1,037 results on '"Kirsch, Irving"'
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2. An Empirically-Informed Integrative Theory of Hypnosis
3. Expectations
4. Imaginary pills and open-label placebos can reduce test anxiety by means of placebo mechanisms
5. The risks of adverse events with venlafaxine and mirtazapine versus ‘active placebo’, placebo, or no intervention for adults with major depressive disorder: a protocol for two separate systematic reviews with meta-analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis
6. The relationship between transliminality, hypnotic and imaginative suggestibility, and other personality traits
7. Placebos in pediatrics: A cross-sectional survey investigating physicians' perspectives
8. Are They Side Effects? Extraintestinal Symptoms Reported During Clinical Trials of Irritable Bowel Syndrome May Be More Severe at Baseline
9. Can placebos reduce intrusive memories?
10. Reciprocal relationships between positive expectancies and positive emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-lagged panel study
11. Patient–clinician brain concordance underlies causal dynamics in nonverbal communication and negative affective expressivity
12. Re-thinking the treatment of depression: have we been misinformed about antidepressants? A webinar discussion with Irving Kirsch, Ph.D. and Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D.
13. Myths and Misconceptions about Hypnosis and Suggestion: Separating Fact and Fiction
14. Remotely Provided Open-Label Placebo Reduces Frequency of and Impairment by Allergic Symptoms
15. Remotely provided open-label placebo reduces frequency of and impairment by allergic symptoms
16. Beneficial and harmful effects of tricyclic antidepressants for adults with major depressive disorder: a systematic review with meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis
17. Avoiding pitfalls in clinical trials and meta-analyses of REBT and other psychotherapies
18. Beneficial and harmful effects of antidepressants versus placebo, ‘active placebo’, or no intervention for adults with major depressive disorder: a protocol for a systematic review of published and unpublished data with meta-analyses and trial sequential analyses
19. Tricyclic antidepressants versus ‘active placebo’, placebo or no intervention for adults with major depressive disorder: a protocol for a systematic review with meta-analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis
20. A qualitative study of imaginary pills and open-label placebos in test anxiety
21. Are Conditioned Open Placebos Feasible as an Adjunctive Treatment to Opioids? Results from a Single-Group Dose-Extender Pilot Study with Acute Pain Patients
22. Open-label placebo vs double-blind placebo for irritable bowel syndrome: a randomized clinical trial
23. Underpredicting pain: an experimental investigation into the benefits and risks
24. Open-label placebo for chronic low back pain: a 5-year follow-up
25. What are the treatment remission, response and extent of improvement rates after up to four trials of antidepressant therapies in real-world depressed patients? A reanalysis of the STAR*D study’s patient-level data with fidelity to the original research protocol
26. Implications of Placebo and Nocebo Effects for Clinical Practice : Expert Consensus
27. A Functional Neuroimaging Study of Expectancy Effects on Pain Response in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis
28. Obsessive-compulsive disorder has a reduced placebo (and antidepressant) response compared to other anxiety disorders: A meta-analysis
29. Parental Attitudes About Placebo Use in Children
30. Imagination, Expectancy, and Hypnotic Responding *
31. Clinical hypnosis as a nondeceptive placebo: empirically derived techniques
32. Alleged Alien Abductions: False Memories, Hypnosis, and Fantasy Proneness
33. Additional file 1 of The risks of adverse events with venlafaxine and mirtazapine versus ‘active placebo’, placebo, or no intervention for adults with major depressive disorder: a protocol for two separate systematic reviews with meta-analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis
34. Additional file 2 of The risks of adverse events with venlafaxine and mirtazapine versus ‘active placebo’, placebo, or no intervention for adults with major depressive disorder: a protocol for two separate systematic reviews with meta-analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis
35. The Emperor’s New Drugs: Medication and Placebo in the Treatment of Depression
36. Moderation of antidepressant and placebo outcomes by baseline severity in late-life depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis
37. Response Expectancy and the Placebo Effect
38. Brain-to-brain mechanisms underlying pain empathy and social modulation of pain in the patient-clinician interaction.
39. Expectations: How and when do they contribute to placebo analgesia?
40. Response to acute monotherapy for major depressive disorder in randomized, placebo controlled trials submitted to the US Food and Drug Administration: individual participant data analysis
41. Pre-registered protocol document
42. Classical conditioning of analgesic and hyperalgesic pain responses without conscious awareness
43. Antidepressants and the Placebo Response
44. The Proposed Task Force Hypnosis Efficacy Guidelines: The Role of Moderation and Mediation in Efficacy Trials
45. How the Patient-clinician Relationship Influences Treatment Experiences and Outcomes in Chronic Pain Patients: An fMRI Hyperscan Study
46. Is the rationale more important than deception? A randomized controlled trial of open-label placebo analgesia
47. Efficacy and Safety of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors, and Placebo for Common Psychiatric Disorders Among Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
48. Methodological Determinism and the Free Will Hypothesis
49. Psychological Predictors of Response to Open-Label Versus Double-Blind Placebo in a Randomized Controlled Trial in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
50. Music-Induced Analgesia in Healthy Participants Is Associated With Expected Pain Levels but Not Opioid or Dopamine-Dependent Mechanisms
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