Placebo Therapy
Placebo Therapy refers to a program where a patient or test subject is deliberately given a physically non-effective treatment (i.e. sugar pills), generally in response to a psychosomatic (believed, but not real) ailment.
Placebo Therapy refers to a program where a patient or test subject is deliberately given a physically non-effective treatment (i.e. sugar pills), generally in response to a psychosomatic (believed, but not real) ailment.