everydaypsyche
23rd April 2017, 03:32
Just here to recommend relevant folklore scholarship!
Erika Brady's - Healing Logics
A lot of the essays here examine ways that medical professionals can and should be more accommodating to alternative medical options especially in cross-cultural interactions (where communication problems and dismissal are more common). The essays are approachable and very informative.
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Barbara Walker's - Out of the Ordinary: Folklore and the Supernatural
In chapter six “Supernatural Experience, Folk Belief, and Spiritual Healing,” James McClenon discusses the lives of individuals whose shamanic healing can shed light on the basis of belief. He corroborates with David Hufford (another contributor), McClenon also delineates logical basis for spiritual healing showing that the spiritual healing (often via supernatural intervention) has a basis in reason where many skeptics would say it relies only on faith.
Erika Brady's - Healing Logics
A lot of the essays here examine ways that medical professionals can and should be more accommodating to alternative medical options especially in cross-cultural interactions (where communication problems and dismissal are more common). The essays are approachable and very informative.
&
Barbara Walker's - Out of the Ordinary: Folklore and the Supernatural
In chapter six “Supernatural Experience, Folk Belief, and Spiritual Healing,” James McClenon discusses the lives of individuals whose shamanic healing can shed light on the basis of belief. He corroborates with David Hufford (another contributor), McClenon also delineates logical basis for spiritual healing showing that the spiritual healing (often via supernatural intervention) has a basis in reason where many skeptics would say it relies only on faith.