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Native American Healing Traditions

International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2006
Indigenous healing practices among Native Americans have been documented in the United States since colonisation. Cultural encapsulation has deterred the acknowledgement of Native American medicinal practices as a precursor to folk medicine and many herbal remedies, which have greatly influenced modern medicine.
Tarrell A. A. Portman   +1 more
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Psychoanalysis and Eastern Spiritual Healing Traditions

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2003
Abstract:  An exploration of the theory and practice of healing in the Eastern spiritual traditions reveals the centrality of the idealizing transference in the patient‐seeker's interaction with the spiritual teacher or the guru although the aim and development of the idealizing transference in the spiritual traditions are quite different from those of
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Healing Traditions.

Contemporary Sociology, 1996
Fred M. Frohock, Bonnie Blair O'Connor
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Traditional Healing

2022
Ranjan Datta   +2 more
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Esoteric Healing Traditions: A Conceptual Overview

EXPLORE, 2008
This paper presents, for the first time, a comprehensive scholarly examination of the history and principles of major traditions of esoteric healing. After a brief conceptual overview of esoteric religion and healing, summaries are provided of eight major esoteric traditions, including descriptions of beliefs and practices related to health, healing ...
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Culture Shock and Traditional Healing

2014
Culture shock for surgeons working in developing countries involves adjustment to both alien cultural and professional environments. In many settings, traditional healers, especially bonesetters, are the primary caregivers for musculoskeletal conditions.
Michelle Foltz, Geoffrey Walker
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Alternative and Traditional Healing

2012
Traditional medicine refers to a wide range of practices, from herbal treatments to spiritualism. The use of traditional medicine is a subject of controversy around the world, due to few promising results of the research in the area compared with the outcomes associated with the use of evidence-based medicine.
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Native Americans: traditional healing.

Urologic nursing, 2007
There are an estimated 4.1 million people who are classified as American Indian and Alaska Native alone or in combination with one or more other races. This racial group composes 1.5% of the total U.S. population. The leading causes of illness and death among American Indians are heart disease, cancer, unintentional injuries (accidents), diabetes, and ...
Barbara, Broome, Rochelle, Broome
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Self-Healing Injectable Hydrogels for Tissue Regeneration

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Pascal Bertsch   +2 more
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