Shamanism and complementary therapy
Identifieur interne : 000B65 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 000B64; suivant : 000B66Shamanism and complementary therapy
Auteurs : Mike MoneySource :
- Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery [ 1353-6117 ] ; 1997.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- topic : Santé mentale, Maladie mentale.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Aldershot money, Complementary, Complementary practitioners, Complementary therapies, Fresh water, Healer, Healing, Healing implications, Healing process, Human consciousness, Immune system, Important book, Intentional nature, Liverpool john moores university, Mental health, Mental health promotion, Mental illness, Physical health, Potential relevance, Practitioner, Shaman, Shamanic, Shamanic activity, Shamanic dance, Shamanic path, Shamanic perspective, Shamanic practice, Shamanic principles, Shamanic technique, Shamanic tradition, Shamanic tradition places, Shamanism, Soul retrieval, Spirit dance, Striking feature, Themis books, Traditional cultures, Unadulterated food, Western biomedicine.
- Teeft :
- Aldershot money, Complementary, Complementary practitioners, Complementary therapies, Fresh water, Healer, Healing, Healing implications, Healing process, Human consciousness, Immune system, Important book, Intentional nature, Liverpool john moores university, Mental health, Mental health promotion, Mental illness, Physical health, Potential relevance, Practitioner, Shaman, Shamanic, Shamanic activity, Shamanic dance, Shamanic path, Shamanic perspective, Shamanic practice, Shamanic principles, Shamanic technique, Shamanic tradition, Shamanic tradition places, Shamanism, Soul retrieval, Spirit dance, Striking feature, Themis books, Traditional cultures, Unadulterated food, Western biomedicine.
Abstract
Shamanism is an ancient tradition which may offer profound insights into the healing process and to our whole understanding of health. It has an extensive historical and geographical distribution, and may contain elements essential to our understanding of humanity. This paper outlines the origin and nature of shamanic practice, and considers its implications for a number of current healing issues. Several areas of potential relevance to complementary practitioners are explored. These include the shamanic concepts of illness, change and growth; illness and healing as rites of passage; death and dying; and the use of imagery in healing. This paper suggests that complementary practitioners may find some shamanic principles highly congruent with their own practice.
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DOI: 10.1016/S1353-6117(97)80013-3
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