5. “Placebo Effect Therapy”(like hypnotherapy) uses the principle of ________: bone-nerve manipulation exercise suggestion and believability none of the above
suggestion and believability
The correct answer is “suggestion and believability.”
The placebo effect refers to the phenomenon where a person experiences a therapeutic benefit after receiving an inactive treatment (such as a sugar pill) that they believe is an actual medication. The placebo effect is thought to result from the power of suggestion and the patient’s belief that they are receiving a viable treatment.
Similarly, hypnotherapy and other forms of placebo effect therapy utilize suggestion and believability to create a healing response in the body. By inducing a state of heightened suggestibility in the patient, the therapist can suggest beneficial changes that the patient and their body will believe in and act on. While not scientifically proven, many people have reported positive results from these types of treatments.
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