This Book May Cause Side Effects: The Curious and Dangerous Power of the Nocebo Effect, Placebo’s Evil Twin

Helen Pilcher
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This Book May Cause Side Effects: The Curious and Dangerous Power of the Nocebo Effect, Placebo’s Evil Twin

Helen Pilcher
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“As a gastroenterologist, I have long been fascinated by the intricate, bidirectional dialogue between the brain and the gut. In This Book May Cause Side Effects, Helen Pilcher masterfully explores one of the most underappreciated forces in medicine: the nocebo effect—our remarkable capacity to make ourselves sick through expectation alone. With scientific rigor, wit, and deeply personal storytelling, Pilcher illuminates how beliefs, labels, diagnoses, and even well-intentioned medical conversations can profoundly shape physiology.

For those of us who work daily with patients suffering from chronic digestive symptoms—many of which sit at the complex intersection of mind and body—this book is both validating and essential. Pilcher reminds us that symptoms are never ‘just in the head,’ yet they are always influenced by it. Understanding this does not diminish suffering; it empowers healing.

This book is a compelling call to reexamine how we communicate about illness, how we frame risk, and how we harness the mind’s extraordinary power for good rather than harm. It should be required reading for clinicians and patients alike.”

  • Date de publication : Aug 25, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 384
  • Éditeur : Abrams Press
  • ISBN : 9781419774669
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

Dr. Helen Pilcher is an experienced science writer and a former scientist. She has a PhD and an MSc in neuroscience from London’s Institute of Psychiatry, and an undergraduate degree in psychology. Previously a reporter for the journal Nature, her work has appeared in many outlets including New Scientist, Nature, Science Focus, BBC Wildlife, The Big Issue, and BBC Online. Unusually for a science writer, Pilcher also used to work as a stand-up comedian. She regularly gives talks at school events and festivals, and can often be heard chatting on podcasts and the radio. She teaches science writing at Leicester University and runs workshops on science communication for various colleges and companies. Pilcher lives in rural Warwickshire with her family. She has written two books for Bloomsbury’s specialist science imprint Sigma; this is her first trade book.

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