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Irving Kirsch
Irving Kirsch
(born March 7, 1943) is an American psychologist and academic. He is the Associate Director of the
Program in Placebo Studies
and a lecturer in medicine at the
Harvard Medical School
and
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
. He is also professor emeritus of psychology at the Universities of
Hull
and
Plymouth
in the
United Kingdom
, and the
University of Connecticut
in the
United States
. Kirsch is a leading researcher within the field of
placebo studies
who is noted for his work on
placebo effect
s,
antidepressants
, expectancy, and
hypnosis
. He is the originator of
response expectancy theory
, and his analyses of clinical trials of antidepressants have influenced official treatment guidelines in the United Kingdom. He is the author of the 2009 book ''
The Emperor's New Drugs
'', which argued most antidepressant medication is effective primarily due to placebo effects.
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A systematic review of comparative efficacy of treatments and controls for depression.
by
Arif Khan
,
James Faucett
,
Pesach Lichtenberg
,
Irving Kirsch
,
Walter A Brown
Published 2012-01-01
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