This edited volume focuses on the role of traditional or indigenous healers, as well as the application of traditional healing practices in contemporary counseling and therapeutic modalities with Latina/o people.
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An ideal companion to the Telly-winning film, The Healing Field: Exploring Energy & Consciousness.
Healing traditions, like narrative traditions or material cultural traditions, continually undergo processes of dynamic evaluation and selection, and elements that have no further utility, or that no longer appear effective, ...
The book will not only show counselors how to apply Eastern and Western approaches to their practices but will also shape the direction of counseling and psychotherapy research for many years to come.
A lot of healing practices and spiritual ceremonials that are being practiced nowadays by healing practitioners and have been acquired from traditions that initiated from assorted Native American tribes.
This new edition includes added material on Islam, indigenous, and shamanic healing perspectives and practices, as well as new findings in the fields of neuropsychology and epigenetics.
Caribbean Healing Traditions: Implications for Health and Mental Health fills this gap.
The book begins with an explanation of Apostol’s Filipino lineage and legacy as a healer.
Exploring the fascinating history behind holistic healing techniques, and providing practical advice for trying them yourself, this book will teach you how to achieve true balance in your life.