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About deservingness
And since in the previous post we talked about forced happiness as an advertising resource and a social paradigm, let’s approach here another issue –not less controversial. The culture of false deservingness. I walk along the street and … Continue reading
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Tagged arrogance, beliefs, Dolina, false deservingness, to deserve
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The Placebo and Nocebo effects
When scientists perform studies that involve administering substances to patients, the latter are usually divided into groups, one of which is the ‘control group’. Instead of being provided the true chemical or medicine, this one is given a neutral … Continue reading
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Tagged believe, certainty, healing, health, hope, interpretation, medicine, nocebo, placebo
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