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Die Faszination des Placeboeffektes geht von seiner ursprünglichen, ihn lange umgebenden Mystik aus. Vor dem Hintergrund einer Vielzahl empirischer Befunde lässt sich heutzutage insbesondere für den analgetischen Placeboeffekt nachvollziehen, auf welcher neurobiologischen, neurochemischen und neuroanatomischen Basis er sich vollzieht und durch welche zugrunde liegenden psychologischen Wirkmechanismen er gesteuert wird. Die Effektivität des analgetischen Placeboeffektes ist unumstritten. Aus diesem Grunde ist es naheliegend zu überlegen, wie er auch klinisch genutzt werden kann. Dieser Gedanke wurde erstmals auch in eine schmerztherapeutische Leitlinie aufgenommen.
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Klinger, R., Schedlowski, M., Enck, P. (2011). Placeboeffekt in Schmerztherapie und -forschung. In: Kröner-Herwig, B., Frettlöh, J., Klinger, R., Nilges, P. (eds) Schmerzpsychotherapie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12783-0_10
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