Traditional healers have a different understanding of psychological illnesses to the western paradigm as well as a different way of diagnosing and treating psychological illnesses. Aims and Objectives. This study’s aim is to examine how traditional healers understand the causes of mental illness mainly focusing on amafufunyana and how this understanding informs treatments methods. Method. This has been done based on hermeneutic phenomenology by drawing from the lived experience of traditional healers through a focus group interview. Results. Upon analysis of the data it becomes clear that traditional healers understand the aetiology of amafufunyana to be supernatural forces. Amafufunyana present in overt and covert symptoms and the diagnost...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
Bibliography: leaves 222-251.The two specific aims of the present study were to: (a). conduct an inq...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
Traditional healers have a different understanding of psychological illnesses to the western paradig...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2007.This study sought to ascertain the role that is p...
Bibliography: leaves 96-103.The purpose of this study was to explore definitions of an illness condi...
Objective: In many traditional belief systems in Africa, including South Africa, mental health probl...
The aim of this study was to investigate perspectives and practices of Xhosa-speaking African tradit...
The aim of this study was to investigate perspectives and practices of Xhosa-speaking African tradit...
The use of traditional healers is common worldwide, especially in developing countries. Few studies...
Purpose: In bereavement, memories of the loss, especially traumatic ones, can be distressful and com...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
Traditional healing, alternately called traditional medicine or complementary and alternative medici...
Traditional healing, alternately called traditional medicine or complementary and alternative medici...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
Bibliography: leaves 222-251.The two specific aims of the present study were to: (a). conduct an inq...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
Traditional healers have a different understanding of psychological illnesses to the western paradig...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2007.This study sought to ascertain the role that is p...
Bibliography: leaves 96-103.The purpose of this study was to explore definitions of an illness condi...
Objective: In many traditional belief systems in Africa, including South Africa, mental health probl...
The aim of this study was to investigate perspectives and practices of Xhosa-speaking African tradit...
The aim of this study was to investigate perspectives and practices of Xhosa-speaking African tradit...
The use of traditional healers is common worldwide, especially in developing countries. Few studies...
Purpose: In bereavement, memories of the loss, especially traumatic ones, can be distressful and com...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
Traditional healing, alternately called traditional medicine or complementary and alternative medici...
Traditional healing, alternately called traditional medicine or complementary and alternative medici...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
Bibliography: leaves 222-251.The two specific aims of the present study were to: (a). conduct an inq...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...