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Native American medicine in the treatment of chronic illness: developing an integrated program and evaluating its effectiveness.

L E Mehl-Madrona1.   

Abstract

Traditional Native American healing practices are increasingly sought after by Native Americans as well as non-Natives. A series of meetings between traditional Native American healers and the author resulted in dialogues on the Native American worldview and biomedicine. Recommendations arose for how Native American treatment should proceed in the modern world and how to effectively introduce interested non-Natives to Native American healing practices. An approach for bridging cultures to facilitate the interaction of non-Natives with traditional healers was developed. A total of 116 patients were treated by the author in conjunction with traditional Native American healers. More than 80% of patients showed significant, persistent benefits from a time-intensive treatment program. A comparison group consisting of patients from the author's emergency room practice had significantly lower rates of improvement. An intensive program inspired by Native American practices lasting 7 to 10 days can achieve both health benefits and improved cost-effectiveness in the treatment of chronic physical illness. The treatment philosophy underlying this approach is best described as a dynamic energy system. Within this theoretical framework, physical illness, which is viewed as simultaneously spiritual, mental, and physical, can be treated by counseling and ceremony. Due to the interaction and hierarchical nature of these levels, intervention at any one level affects the others.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9893314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Altern Ther Health Med        ISSN: 1078-6791            Impact factor:   1.305


  2 in total

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Authors:  Eva M Garroutte; Janette Beals; Ellen M Keane; Carol Kaufman; Paul Spicer; Jeff Henderson; Patricia N Henderson; Christina M Mitchell; Spero M Manson
Journal:  J Sci Study Relig       Date:  2009-09-01

2.  Traditional healing, biomedicine and the treatment of HIV/AIDS: contrasting south african and native American experiences.

Authors:  Adrian Flint
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2015-04-20       Impact factor: 3.390

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