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Medical intuitive

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A medical intuitive is an alternative medicine practitioner who claims to be able to use their intuitive abilities to find the cause of a physical or emotional condition through the use of insight rather than modern medicine.[1] Other terms for such a person include medical clairvoyant or medical psychic.

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History

The practice of claiming to use intuition or clairvoyance for medical information dates back to Phineas Parkhurst Quimby (1802–1866), whose intuitive healing practice began in 1854. Edgar Cayce (1877–1945) was known as one of the most well known medical clairvoyants.[2] William M. Branham, the father of the Pentecostal Latter Rain Movement, was said by his followers to be able to discern the health condition of people that attended his services, and in many cases heal them of their affliction.[3]

Reception

Making a formal medical diagnosis is not a practice for many medical intuitives.[citation needed] In a few cases medical intuitives have been hired by hospitals, clinics and medical offices, particularly in California.[4] Many medical professionals and psychologists attribute perceived anecdotal successes by medical intuitives to a combination of wishful thinking, confirmation bias, the placebo effect, and regression fallacy associated with self-limiting conditions.[5][6]

A few educational institutions offer graduate degrees that include "research-based training" and certifications for medical intuitives.[4] Other medical intuitives may be licensed medical professionals and their ability to accurately diagnose diseases and heal may not be supported by scientific evidence.[7]

In 2009 Steven Novella, writing on Science Based Medicine, calls medical intuitive diagnosis as "purely magical thinking" and refers to a Huffington Post article about it as "a promotion of a dubious pseudoscientific medical claim".[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Carroll, Robert Todd. "intuitive healer". skepdic.com. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  2. ^ Desy, Phylameana lila (9 May 2019). "learnreligions.com". Learn Religions. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  3. ^ Riss, Richard (1988). A Survey of 20th Century Revival Movements in North America. Hendrickson Publishers. pp. 105–24. ISBN 0-913573-72-8.
  4. ^ a b McCartney, Francesca (2005), Body of Health: the new science of intuition medicine for energy & balance, New World Library, p. 23m.
  5. ^ Benedetti, F.; Maggi, G.; et al. (2003). "Open versus hidden medical treatments: The patient's knowledge about a therapy affects the therapy outcome". Prevention & Treatment. 6 (1). doi:10.1037/1522-3736.6.1.61a.
  6. ^ Alcock, J. (Fall–Winter 1999). "'Alternative medicine' and the psychology of belief". The Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine. 3 (2). Retrieved 2011-07-17.
  7. ^ Randi, James (1989). The Faith Healers. Prometheus Books. p. 10. ISBN 0-87975-535-0.
  8. ^ Novella, Steven (22 April 2009). "Pseudoscience In Medical News at the Huffington Post". sciencebasedmedicine.org. Retrieved 13 June 2018.

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