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Joining psychiatric care and faith healing in a prayer camp in Ghana: randomised trial
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In many African Pentecostal and Charismatic contexts, particularly in Ghana, faith is often viewed as the central requirement for experiencing divine healing and miracles.
Samora Harry Ayivor
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In many African Pentecostal and Charismatic contexts, particularly in Ghana, faith is often viewed as the central requirement for experiencing divine healing and miracles.
Samora Harry Ayivor
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International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2019
Background: The clinical pathways for treating mental illness have received global attention. Several empirical studies have been undertaken on treatment pathways in Ghana.
Eric Badu +2 more
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Background: The clinical pathways for treating mental illness have received global attention. Several empirical studies have been undertaken on treatment pathways in Ghana.
Eric Badu +2 more
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Health-Seeking Nomads and Faith-Healing in a Medically Pluralistic Context in Mbeya, Tanzania
Mission studies, 2018The popularity of faith-healing in sub-Saharan Africa has been widely acknowledged in research, but mostly treated as a phenomenon apart, instead of being viewed in relation to other modes of healing.
Lotta Gammelin
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African Christianity and the Intersection of Faith, Traditional, and Biomedical Healing
, 2020Africa has witnessed an increase of clergy who favor faith healing but have little appreciation for modern medicine. The intersection between African traditional healing and faith healing remains unclear, with most curricula in theological and Bible ...
B. Boyo +3 more
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Faith healing based on narratives of healing experiences: A psycho-spiritual interpretation.
Explore, 2023Reynold P. Varela
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Australian family physician, 1980
This article has attempted to show the relevance of faith and prayer to the healing arts. Whilst its frame of reference differs from that of the medical scientist, its application is not incompatible with conventional medical practice. It springs from a belief that all healing ultimately resides with God, who acts through divinely appointed laws to ...
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This article has attempted to show the relevance of faith and prayer to the healing arts. Whilst its frame of reference differs from that of the medical scientist, its application is not incompatible with conventional medical practice. It springs from a belief that all healing ultimately resides with God, who acts through divinely appointed laws to ...
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Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2018
A. V. D. van der Watt +6 more
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A. V. D. van der Watt +6 more
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2015
Faith healing is healing allegedly through spiritual means. Believers claim that the healing of a person can be brought about by religious faith through prayer and/or rituals that stimulate a divine presence and power toward healing disease. In common usage, faith healing refers to ritualistic practices of communal prayer and gestures, such as laying ...
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Faith healing is healing allegedly through spiritual means. Believers claim that the healing of a person can be brought about by religious faith through prayer and/or rituals that stimulate a divine presence and power toward healing disease. In common usage, faith healing refers to ritualistic practices of communal prayer and gestures, such as laying ...
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