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    Kate Faasse

    Senior Lecturer at UNSW

    Kate Faasse is an Associate Professor in Health Psychology at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia.13 Her main research area focuses on the nocebo effect, which she describes as "the dark side of the placebo effect," where negative expectations can cause unpleasant side effects.12

    Faasse's work explores how nocebo effects form and how to prevent them. She also investigates broader psychological and social factors that influence health and treatment beliefs and outcomes.1 Her research aims to better understand mind-body factors that contribute to treatment outcomes.

    Some of Faasse's current research projects include:

    • Nocebo and placebo effects (including open-label placebo effects)
    • Generic medicines
    • Explicit and implicit treatment expectations
    • Breast Implant Illness
    • Health misinformation
    • The role of social media in health beliefs and treatment decisions1

    Faasse has received several honors, including an ARC DECRA award and an Early Career Research Award from the International Society for Behavioural Medicine.2 Her work is significant in understanding how negative expectations can impact medical treatments and how to overcome these effects to ensure patients receive appropriate care.2

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    Sydney, New South Wales, Australia