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Year: 1985
Type: Clinical study
Topic: Healing - Distance / Intention
Category: Pain Management
Subcategory: Psychotheraphy
Publication language: EN
Title: Reiki-plus natural healing: An ethnographic/experimental study
Authors: Schlitz, M. J., Braud, W. G.
Location:
USA - Independent Research Paper
Reference:
PSI Research, Vol 4(3-4), Sep-Dec 1985, 100-123.
Abstract:
Studied the ability of 3 mental healing practitioners who specialized in a particular method of "energy" healing (Reiki) to influence volunteer Ss who had no particular health complaints.

During the experimental sessions, Ss' skin resistance was monitored, and a polygraph readout of that activity was displayed to the healer, who was isolated in a separate room 20 m away.

Each session included 10 30-sec influence periods (during which the healer would attempt to calm the S's autonomic activity through various mental strategies) and 10 30-sec control periods (during which the healer would either do nothing or would attempt to activate the physiological activity of the S).

While overall results were not statistically significant, the study provided extensive qualitative ethnographic and phenomenological data on Reiki healing. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
Résumé :

Link: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1987-22580-001