Autumn 2006 Seminar
MEDICINE AND THE POWER OF THE MIND
21st-22nd October 2006
Held in The Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre
School of Oriental and African Studies
10 Thornhaugh Street, London WC1H OXG
Introduction
Medical science has been revolutionized by technologies such as the MRI scan, which enable us to observe the workings of the human brain. Yet with each new advance, an increasing number of doctors, scientists and others are suggesting that the more we know about the brain, the less we understand about the ability of our 'minds' to effect physical healing.
Major questions remain unresolved – and many of them were addressed in this seminar:
- Why do some people succumb to, others rally from illnesses? Can we think ourselves well – or ill?
- As modern medicine strives to apply the scientific method to new treatments, why are more and more people turning to often-untested complementary therapies?
- Repeated studies have shown that the placebo effect is as efficacious as, if not more than, some widely-prescribed drugs - but is it ethical to make deliberate use of it?
- How important is the power of thought in healing? What is the connection between brain/mind and body?
- Do we have powers to heal ourselves – or even others – and if so, are there ways of harnessing these powers for medicine?
Subjects and Lecturers
Saturday, October 21st
The power of the mind: what can we know?
Dr. James Le Fanu
The placebo effect
Professor Irving Kirsch
Complementary medicine – just a placebo?
Professor Edzard Ernst
Pain and the power of the mind
Professor Irene Tracey
Sunday, October 22nd
Pain control with hypnosis
Dr. John Butler
Thinking positive: the protective power of happiness
Professor Angela Clow
Having faith in healing in an NHS practice
Dr. Tim Harlow
Fields of the mind: recent experimental evidence
Dr. Rupert Sheldrake
Music, Pleasure and the Brain - Dr. Harry Witchel
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Collective Behaviour and the Physics of Society - Philip Ball
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Counter-Intuition - Dr. Kevin Byron
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