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Bridging Jungian Psychology with Indigenous American Healing Traditions.

机译:通过美国本土治愈传统与荣格心理学建立桥梁。

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The focus of this study explores bridging analytical (Jungian) psychology with Indigenous American healing traditions in terms of their respective understandings of soul, spirit, health, wellness, dreams, visions, hallucinations, harmony, and balance. The research methodology utilized a hermeneutic and imaginal approach in which a dialogue was generated between the relevant literature in the field of Jungian psychology and Indigenous American healing traditions. This dialogue was then deepened by the contribution of two research participants, also known as traditional healer practitioners or traditional advisors, who were interviewed as professionals with expertise in their respective American Indian healing traditions. The participants chose to self-identify in the study. The two participants included Ben Hale, an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and Glen Pinkham, an enrolled member of the Yakama Nation. The participants shared their wisdom and approaches to health, wellness, and traditional healing. The results of the interviews were critically examined in the service of articulating themes relevant to serving American Indians and Alaska Natives and as contributions to the field of psychology. The research bridges Jungian psychology with Indigenous American healing traditions in hopes that the field of modern natural scientific psychology embraces, in praxis, an ethical understanding of soul as part of one's whole being, and holistic health approaches, as understood by Indigenous American healing traditions.;Keywords: Indigenous American healing traditions, traditional healing, traditional healer practitioners, traditional advisors, Jungian psychology, analytical psychology, soul, hermeneutics, imaginal approach.
机译:本研究的重点是探讨分析(Jungian)心理学与美国本土医治传统之间的联系,以他们各自对灵魂,精神,健康,健康,梦想,视觉,幻觉,和谐与平衡的理解为基础。该研究方法采用了一种诠释学和虚构的方法,在该方法中,荣格心理学领域的相关文献与美国原住民的康复传统之间产生了对话。然后,两位研究参与者(也被称为传统治疗师或传统顾问)的贡献加深了这种对话,他们被采访为具有各自美洲印第安人治疗传统知识的专业人士。参与者选择在研究中进行自我识别。两名参与者包括纳瓦霍族的已注册成员本·黑尔和亚卡马族的已注册成员Glen Pinkham。参加者分享了他们在健康,保健和传统康复方面的智慧和方法。访谈的结果经过严格审查,以阐明与为美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加土著人服务相关的主题,并为心理学领域做出了贡献。该研究将荣格心理学与美洲原住民的治愈传统联系起来,希望现代自然科学心理学领域在实践中包含对灵魂作为一个整体的一部分的伦理理解,以及整体健康方法,如美洲原住民的治愈传统所理解。关键字:美国本土医治传统,传统医治,传统医术家,传统顾问,荣格心理学,分析心理学,灵魂,诠释学,虚构方法。

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  • 作者

    Bolding, Tamara DeAnn.;

  • 作者单位

    Pacifica Graduate Institute.;

  • 授予单位 Pacifica Graduate Institute.;
  • 学科 Clinical psychology.;Native American studies.;Psychology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 281 p.
  • 总页数 281
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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