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This webinar will detail the relationship between different phenomena of placebo and hypnosis.
Highly respected experts, Professor Irving Kirsch, Associate Director, Program in Placebo Studies and the Therapeutic Relationship, Lecturer, Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Emeritus Professor of Psychology, University of Hull and University of Connecticut, and Professor Amir Raz, Professor of Psychological and Brain Studies, Director, Brain Institute, Chapman University and Professor, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Canada, will explore and highlight that both placebo and hypnosis are effective for similar conditions, the importance of expectancy manipulations for both conditions, and the clinical research that demonstrates the effectiveness of open-label placebos and how this may be relevant to your own clinical practice.
Professor Irving Kirsch and Professor Amir Raz will also discuss hypnosis as a non-deceptive means to generate an effective placebo response, the role of imagery and the use of open-label placebos.
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There is a discount code available for BSCAH members who are not RSM members which will be sent out via the mailing list.
Professor Irving Kirsch and Professor Amir Raz will also discuss hypnosis as a non-deceptive means to generate an effective placebo response, the role of imagery and the use of open-label placebos.
This webinar will help you:
For further information or to book Click Here
There is a discount code available for BSCAH members who are not RSM members which will be sent out via the mailing list.