
Top 28 Irving Kirsch Quotes
#1. ... fighters do not think and thinkers do not fight. That is the natural design of warfare. -Peter Kotara.
Ray Anyasi
#2. Nocebos often cause a physical effect, but it's not a physically produced effect. What's the cause? In many cases, it's an unanswered question.
Irving Kirsch
#3. Perhaps anti-depressants should be best reserved for the very extreme cases and, more importantly, for those who do not respond to alternative forms of interventions.
Irving Kirsch
#4. Depression comes back over time in about 90 percent of people on antidepressants. Studies show that relapses are far less common when people are treated with psychotherapy.
Irving Kirsch
#5. O King of glory, though you hide your beauty, yet the eye of my soul rends the veil. I see the angelic choirs giving you honor without cease.
Mary Faustina Kowalska
#6. It's in every person's life, around 27 to 29 years old, the stars and the planets align themselves to exactly the way they were when you were born. You're faced with yourself. There's no running away.
Lykke Li
#7. Patients who trust their doctors and have a psychological expectation of getting better could trigger a reaction in their body.
Irving Kirsch
#8. There are a variety of techniques to help people change the kind of thinking that leads them to become depressed. These techniques are called cognitive behavioral therapy.
Irving Kirsch
#9. There seems little reason to prescribe anti-depressant medication to any but the most severely depressed patients.
Irving Kirsch
#10. To someone who is not currently on anti-depressants, I would suggest trying other treatments first - for example, psychotherapy.
Irving Kirsch
#11. The big bulk of the response to antidepressants is the placebo response.
Irving Kirsch
#12. Perhaps 10 percent of patients who are prescribed antidepressants are really benefiting from the drugs' active ingredients.
Irving Kirsch
#13. When I was 10, I was hit by a car, which turned my right tibia into a jigsaw puzzle.
John Scalzi
#14. It is better to have a war for justice than peace in injustice.
Charles Peguy
#15. Anything that instills a sense of hope will at least temporarily help treat depression.
Irving Kirsch
#16. You know well as I do that when we are talking on the human plane, questions of justice only arise when there is equal power to compel: in terms of practicality the dominant exact what they can and the weak concede what they must. (Said by Athenian envoy to the Melians)
Thucydides
#17. If you're taking an antidepressant, it's working, and you're not experiencing side effects, go on taking it. But if it's not working, or not working well enough, or if you have side effects you don't like, talk to your doctor about an alternative approach.
Irving Kirsch
#18. There seem to be many causes of depression. One cause is profound loss, grief. Economic hardship we know is linked to depression. We don't have a full picture.
Irving Kirsch
#19. There is nothing more contagious on this planet than enthusiasm.
Carlos Santana
#21. Antidepressants can have troubling side effects and are addictive for some people.
Irving Kirsch
#22. Psychotherapy works, and some types of therapy have been shown to be much more effective than antidepressants over the long run.
Irving Kirsch
#23. If doctors just spent more time with their patients so they felt more reassured, that might help.
Irving Kirsch
#24. One problem I have with drug companies is that they don't make all their data public.
Irving Kirsch
#25. The point about pop culture is that so much of it is borrowed. There's very little that's brand new. Instead, creativity today is a kind of shopping process - picking up on and sampling things form the world around you, things you grew up with.
RuPaul
#26. The one thing we do know is that the chemical imbalance theory - the theory that people get depressed when they don't have enough serotonin in their brain - we know that that's wrong.
Irving Kirsch
#27. I do a lot of research on the placebo effect, not just in depression but in irritable bowel syndrome, pain, arthritis of the knee, migraine, asthma.
Irving Kirsch
#28. The doctor-patient relationship is critical to the placebo effect.
Irving Kirsch
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