creators_name: Humphrey, Nicholas editors_name: Humphrey, Nicholas type: bookchapter datestamp: 2004-01-17 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:55:27 metadata_visibility: show title: Great Expectations: The Evolutionary Psychology of Faith-Healing and the Placebo Effect ispublished: pub subjects: psy-bio subjects: evol-psy subjects: clin-psy subjects: behav-neuro-sci full_text_status: public keywords: placebo, Darwinian medicine, evolutionary psychology, evolutionary psychopathology, faith healing, psycho-neuroimmunology, ecological immunology, healing, mind-body interactions, psychosomatic medicine abstract: none date: 2002 date_type: published publication: The Mind Made Flesh: Essays from the Frontiers of Evolution and Psychology publisher: Oxford University Press pagerange: 255-285 refereed: FALSE referencetext: American Psychologist (2000). Special Issue on Happiness, Excellence and Optimal Human Functioning, ed. Seligman, Martin E. P. and Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly, American Psychologist, 55, 1-169. Breznitz, Shlomo (1999). The effect of hope on pain tolerance. Social Research, 66, 629-652. Brody, Howard (2000). The placebo response: Recent research and implications for family medicine. Journal of Family Practice, 49, 649-654. Buckman, Robert & Sabbagh, Karl (1993). Magic or Medicine: An Investigation of Healing and Healers. London: MacMillan. Ernst, E and Resch K. L. (1995). Concept of true and false placebo effects. British Medical Journal, 311, 551-553. French, Christopher C. (in press). The placebo effect. In P. Hixenbaugh, R. Roberts & D. Groome (Eds.), Gateways to the Mind: The Psychology of Unusual Experience. London: Edward Arnold. Harrington, Anne (1997). The Placebo Effect. Cambridge Ma.: Harvard University Press. Humphrey, Nicholas (1995). Leaps of Faith. New York: Basic Books. Kirsch, Irving (1999). How Expectancies Shape Experience. Washington DC: American Psychological Association. Møller, A. P., Christe, P. & Lux, E. (1999). Parasitism, host immune function and sexual selection. Quarterly Review of Biology, 74, 3-20. Nesse, Randolph (1991). What good is feeling bad? The Sciences, November. Nesse, Randolph, Williams, George C. (1994). Why We Get Sick. New York: Times Books. Olson, V. A. & Owens, I. P. F (1998). Costly sexual signals: are carotenoids rare, risky or required? Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 13, 510-514. Owens, Ian P. F. & Wilson, Ken (1999). Immunocompetence: a neglected life history trait or a conspicuous red herring? Trends in Evolution and Ecology, 14, 170-172. Pearce, J. M. S. (1995). The placebo enigma. Quarterly Journal of Medicine, 88, 215-220. Råberg, L., Grahn M., Hasselquist, D., & Svensson, E. (1998). On the adaptive significance of stress-induced immunosuppression. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B, 265, 1637-1641. Salovey, Peter, Rothman, Alexander J., Detweiler, Jerusha B., & Steward, Wayne T. (2000). Emotional states and physical health. American Psychologist, 55, 110-121. Shapiro, Arthur K. & Shapiro, Elaine (1997). The placebo effect: Is it much ado about nothing? In Anne Harrington (ED.), The Placebo Effect, (pp. 12-36). Cambridge Ma.: Harvard University Press. Sheldon, B. C. & Verhulst, S. (1996). Ecological immunology: costly parasite defences and trade-offs in evolutionary ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 11, 317-321. Sternberg, Esther M. (2000). The Balance Within: The Science Connecting Health and Emotions. New York: W. H. Freeman. Svensson, E., Råberg, L., Koch, C., & Hasselquist, D. (1998). Energetic stress, immunosuppression and the costs of an antibody response. Functional Ecology (in press). Talbot, Margaret (2000). The placebo prescription. New York Times Magazine, 9 January Wall, Patrick D. (1999). Pain: The Science of Suffering. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. Wall, Patrick D. (1999). The placebo and the placebo response. In P. D. Wall & R. Melzack (Eds), Textbook of Pain, Fourth Edition, (pp. 1-12). Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. Weil, Andrew (1995). Spontaneous Healing. London: Warner Books. Weinberg, Stephen (1994). Dreams of a Final Theory. London: Vintage. Zajicek, G, (1995). The placebo effect is the healing force of nature. The Cancer Journal, 8, 44-45. citation: Humphrey, Nicholas (2002) Great Expectations: The Evolutionary Psychology of Faith-Healing and the Placebo Effect. [Book Chapter] document_url: http://cogprints.org/3386/1/GreatExpectations.pdf