ORCID
- Gustav Kuhn: 0000-0003-2888-914X
Abstract
Magicians and scientists have begun collaborating to gain insight into various psychological functions. However, one underexplored area is the use of magic tricks to enhance health and well-being. Several magic programmes currently use magic tricks to enhance cognitive, emotional, social, and physical well-being. The applications of these magic programmes range from physical and psychological therapies to gang prevention, hospitals and classrooms. A few programmes have been empirically investigated and there is now a growing number of empirical studies that explore the well- being value of magic. Therefore, we conducted an up-to-date summaryreview of magic, health, and well-being. These studies are reviewed in light of a proposed hierarchical model based on how the magic was applied. Overall, methodologies could be improved but distinctions between levels of the hierarchy are observed and discussed. Furthermore, the positive effects on well-being can also be organized into interrelated physical, cognitive, social, and affective components that reflect existing theoretical frameworks on well-being. To conclude, we discuss possible mechanisms and theoretical frameworks based on more established psychological theories to help guide future research.
DOI
https://iris.who.int/bitstream/handle/10665/331580/php-6-1-155-171-eng.pdf
Publication Date
2020-01-01
Publication Title
Public Health Panorama
First Page
155
Last Page
210
Recommended Citation
Bagienski, S., & Kuhn, G. (2020) 'Beyond the crossroads of magic, health, and well-being', Public Health Panorama, , pp. 155-210. Available at: https://doi.org/https://iris.who.int/bitstream/handle/10665/331580/php-6-1-155-171-eng.pdf