Power therapies, miraculous claims, and the cures that fail

Description

Recent 'Power Therapies' claim near miraculous cures but fare less well under controlled testing. These developments recall for cognitive behavior therapists the history of past 'cures' that temporarily induced high levels of expectancies, but failed the test of time.

Format

Book Section

Language

English

Author(s)

Gerald Rosen
Jeffrey Lohr
Richard J.  McNally
James D. Herbert

Original Work Citation

Rosen, G., Lohr, J., McNally, R. J., & Herbert, J. D. (2000). Power therapies, miraculous claims, and the cures that fail. In M. J. Scott & S. Palmer (Eds.), Trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder(pp. 134-136).New York, NY: Cassell Books

Citation

“Power therapies, miraculous claims, and the cures that fail,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 16, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/17288.

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