Integrating Traditional Healing Practices Into Counseling and PsychotherapyRoy Moodley, William West "If you are a student, professor, or practitioner of the ′talking cures′ - buy this book, read it, use it, and experience the difference it makes in your thoughts and actions." -Anthony J. Marsella, Ph.D., D.H.C., University of Hawaii, Honolulu, for PsycCritiques (Contemporary Psychology), APA, November 15, 2005 issue Integrating Traditional Healing Practices Into Counseling and Psychotherapy critically examines ethnic minority cultural and traditional healing in relation to counseling and psychotherapy. Authors Roy Moodley and William West highlight the challenges and changes in the field of multicultural counseling and psychotherapy by integrating current issues of traditional healing with contemporary practice. The book uniquely presents a range of accounts of the dilemmas and issues facing students, professional counselors, psychotherapists, social workers, researchers, and others who use multicultural counseling or transcultural psychotherapy as part of their professional practice. Key Features
Integrating Traditional Healing Practices Into Counseling and Psychotherapy is an ideal text for undergraduate and graduate students studying multicultural counseling or psychotherapy. The book is also a valuable resource for academics, researchers, psychotherapists, counselors, and other practitioners. |
Contents
1 Shamanic Performances | 2 |
2 Aboriginal Worldview of Healing | 15 |
3 The Djinns | 26 |
4 Crossing the Line Between Talking Therapies and Spiritual Healing | 38 |
Healing and Curing | 51 |
5 Indigenous Healers and Healing in a Modern World | 52 |
6 Traditional Healing Practices in Southern Africa | 61 |
7 Caribbean Healers and Healing | 73 |
Traditional Healing and Its Contemporary Formulations | 195 |
17 The Sweat Lodge as Psychotherapy | 196 |
18 Maat | 210 |
19 Morita Therapy | 221 |
20 Pagan Approaches to Healing | 233 |
21 Yoga and Its Practice in Psychological Healing | 246 |
22 Holistic Healing Paradigm Shift and the New Age | 257 |
Finding the Link Between Traditional Healing and Therapy | 269 |
8 Latin American Healers and Healing | 85 |
9 Traditional and Cultural Healing Among the Chinese | 100 |
10 South Asian Indian Traditional Healing | 112 |
Spirituality Religion and Cultural Healing | 123 |
11 Animism | 124 |
12 Hindu Spirituality and Healing Practices | 138 |
13 Inner Healing Prayer inSpiritFilled Christianity | 148 |
14 Islam Divinity and Spiritual Healing | 159 |
15 Jewish Healing Spirituality and Modern Psychology | 170 |
16 Buddhist Momentsin Psychotherapy | 182 |
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