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Placebo and Pain - From Bench to Bedside

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Informationen zum Autor Professor of Biological Psychology and Depatment Chair of Psychology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Dr. Flaten’s reserach focuses on biological psychology, psychology of learning, behavioral medicine, and pain. He serves as a board member for European Psychologist and European Journal of Behavior Analysis and served as Chair for the Organizing Committee of the International Conference on Imaging in Neuroscience 2007-2009. Dr. Flaten chaired the 2011 symposium on placebo and pain at the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting. Klappentext 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.Reviews 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 Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface 1. Historical Aspects of Placebo Analgesia 2. Neurochemistry of Placebo Analgesia: Opioids, Cannabinoids and Cholecystokinin 3. Placebo Analgesia in Rodents 4. Molecular Mechanisms of Placebo Responses in Humans 5. How Does EEG Contribute to Our Understanding of the Placebo Response? 6. Spinal Mechanisms of Placebo Analgesia and Nocebo Hyperalgesia: Descending Inhibitory and Facilitatory Influences 7. Spinal and Supraspinal Mechanisms of Placebo Analgesia 8. Positive and Negative Emotions and Placebo Analgesia 9. Placing Placebo in Normal Brain Function with Neuroimaging 10. Brain Predictors of Individual Differences in Placebo Responding 11. Placebo Responses, Antagonistic Responses, and Homeostasis 12. Placebo Analgesia, Nocebo Hyperalgesia, and Acupuncture 13. The Relevance of Placebo and Nocebo Mechanisms for Analgesic Treatments 14. How Placebo Responses Are Formed: From Bench to Bedside 15. Methodologic Aspects of Placebo Research 16. Balanced Placebo Design, Active Placebos, and Other Design Features for Identifying, Minimilizing and Characterizing the Placebo Response 17. Psychological Processes that can Bias Responses to Placebo Treatment for Pain 18. Against "Placebo." The Case for Changing our Language, adn for the Meaning Response 19. Placebo Effects in Complementary and Alternative Medicine: The Self-Healing Response 20. Conceptualizations and Magnitudes of Placebo Analgesia Effects Across Meta-Analyses and Experimental Studies 21. The Contribution of Desire, Expectation, and Reduced Negative Emotions to Placebo Anti-Hyperalgesia in Irritable Bowel Syndrome 22. The Wound that Heals: Placebo, Pain and Surgery 23. What Are the Best Placebo Interventions for the Treatment of Pain? 24. How Communication between Clinicians and Patients may Impact Pain Perception 25. Nocebos in Daily Clinical Practice 26. The Potential of the Analgesic Placebo Effect in Clinical Practice - Recommendations for Pain Management 27. Placebo and Nocebo: Ethical Challenges and Solutions...

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Preface
1. Historical Aspects of Placebo Analgesia
2. Neurochemistry of Placebo Analgesia: Opioids, Cannabinoids and Cholecystokinin
3. Placebo Analgesia in Rodents
4. Molecular Mechanisms of Placebo Responses in Humans
5. How Does EEG Contribute to Our Understanding of the Placebo Response?
6. Spinal Mechanisms of Placebo Analgesia and Nocebo Hyperalgesia: Descending Inhibitory and Facilitatory Influences
7. Spinal and Supraspinal Mechanisms of Placebo Analgesia
8. Positive and Negative Emotions and Placebo Analgesia
9. Placing Placebo in Normal Brain Function with Neuroimaging
10. Brain Predictors of Individual Differences in Placebo Responding
11. Placebo Responses, Antagonistic Responses, and Homeostasis
12. Placebo Analgesia, Nocebo Hyperalgesia, and Acupuncture
13. The Relevance of Placebo and Nocebo Mechanisms for Analgesic Treatments
14. How Placebo Responses Are Formed: From Bench to Bedside
15. Methodologic Aspects of Placebo Research
16. Balanced Placebo Design, Active Placebos, and Other Design Features for Identifying, Minimilizing and Characterizing the Placebo Response
17. Psychological Processes that can Bias Responses to Placebo Treatment for Pain
18. Against "Placebo." The Case for Changing our Language, adn for the Meaning Response
19. Placebo Effects in Complementary and Alternative Medicine: The Self-Healing Response
20. Conceptualizations and Magnitudes of Placebo Analgesia Effects Across Meta-Analyses and Experimental Studies
21. The Contribution of Desire, Expectation, and Reduced Negative Emotions to Placebo Anti-Hyperalgesia in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
22. The Wound that Heals: Placebo, Pain and Surgery
23. What Are the Best Placebo Interventions for the Treatment of Pain?
24. How Communication between Clinicians and Patients may Impact Pain Perception
25. Nocebos in Daily Clinical Practice
26. The Potential of the Analgesic Placebo Effect in Clinical Practice - Recommendations for Pain Management
27. Placebo and Nocebo: Ethical Challenges and Solutions

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".this book functions as a valuable source for developing knowledge and tools to improve educational and treatment approaches.What makes this book outstanding is its arrangement of concepts in an easy-to-read, interesting format. While other books may present similar topics and themes, this one is unprecedented because it is thorough, current, and clinically relevant and demonstrates the authority of its authors in an appealing manner." --Doody.com, March 21, 2014
"Colloca.and coeditors Flaten and Meissner present 27 chapters of research examining the placebo effect on pain and the key mechanistic advances and impact of these findings for clinical researchers and health practitioners. Neuroscience, psychology, pain, and other specialists from Europe, Australia, the US, and China describe the mechanisms underlying placebo-induced mediation and modulation of pain, including historical aspects, neurochemistry, animal models,." --Reference & Research Book News, December 2013

Product details

Authors Luana Colloca, Luana (EDT)/ Flaten Colloca
Assisted by Luana Colloca (Editor), Colloca Luana (Editor), Magne Arve Flaten (Editor), Flaten Magne Arve (Editor), Karin Meissner (Editor), Meissner Karin (Editor)
Publisher Academic Press London
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.09.2013
 
EAN 9780123979285
ISBN 978-0-12-397928-5
No. of pages 400
Series Academic Press
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

MEDICAL / Neurology, Neurology & clinical neurophysiology, Pain & pain management, Neurology and clinical neurophysiology, Pain and pain management, MEDICAL / Pain Management

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