Placebo Effects in Wellness Practices Explained
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概要
What makes a wellness practice feel like it’s working?
In this episode, we explore placebo and context effects — and how expectation, ritual, and human interaction can shape what people experience during wellness practices.
You’ll learn what the evidence suggests about where these effects are most noticeable, where they are more limited, and why it can be difficult to separate the impact of a specific technique from the broader experience around it.
We also look at how factors like attention, trust, and the therapeutic relationship can influence outcomes — and why these elements show up across many different approaches, from hands-on therapies to structured programs.
This episode is about clarity, not skepticism. Placebo and context effects are real — but understanding their role can change how you interpret what feels effective.
If you’ve ever wondered whether a wellness practice is working because of the method itself, or something around it, this episode will help you think through that question with a more evidence-informed lens.
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