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This peer-reviewed study appeared in the latest issue of the Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2006:60(1):59-61.
From the paper itself:
Did any of our Aussie friends happen to see this televised test?
I have a pdf of the study for those who might be interested. PM an email address and I will send it.
Effect of belief in “psychic healing” on self-reported pain in chronic pain sufferers
Michael Lyvers, , Norman Barling and Jill Harding-Clark
Abstract
Objective
The “psychic healing” ability of a well-known Australian psychic was subjected to a televised experimental test.
Methods
Twenty volunteers suffering from chronic pain were recruited by newspaper advertisements. Half were randomly assigned to the treatment or control condition using a double-blind procedure.
Results
Comparison of pre- and posttreatment McGill Pain Questionnaire ratings indicated no effect of psychic healing. However, pretreatment questionnaire ratings of belief in psychic healing and related phenomena were significantly correlated with improvement in McGill Pain Questionnaire ratings irrespective of treatment condition.
Conclusion
Results suggest that anecdotal reports of effective psychic healing and “faith healing” are attributable to the power of belief.
From the paper itself:
In June 2003, the Psychology Department of Bond University was approached by Australia's popular Channel Nine television program A Current Affair with the request that we design and conduct a televised experiment to test the widely publicized claims of a well-known Australian “psychic healer”. ... 18 June 2003, a televised double-blind experiment on psychic healing was conducted...The psychic healer's method of healing involves manipulation of photographs of sick persons or animals and is claimed to heal the target across great distances–even on the other side of the world....
Did any of our Aussie friends happen to see this televised test?
I have a pdf of the study for those who might be interested. PM an email address and I will send it.