Dr. Bob Wildblood wrote:

Boy, I have been doing therapy for more than 30 years and I didn't know that I could be consider a putatively "highly trained" personnel or that I had a lot of expensive equipment. Just me, my brain, and a sliding scale. I've really missed the boat.

Placebo effects extend will beyond the confines of psychotherapy. -- Christopher D. Green Department of Psychology York University Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3

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On Mar 11, 2004, at 07:50, Christopher D. Green wrote:

Dr. Bob Wildblood wrote:

Some might raise the placebo issue, but I'm also one of those who says that if all we get in therapy is a placebo effect, so long as the individual's life is better for them, who cares?


The people who have to pay for putatively "highly trained" personnel or for expensive equipment for an effect that could be gotten with sugar pills or (in this case) very basic relaxation techniques (or even finger tapping!).



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