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Title

Voices of African Traditional Healers: Cultural Context and Implications for the Practice of Counselling in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Authors

Levers, Lisa Lopaz; Radomsky, Lynne; Shefer, Tamara

Abstract

The healing paradigm implicit in many sub-Saharan African cultures is embedded in African cosmology, and thus the recognition of this is essential for understanding Traditional African Healing practices and implementing collaborative counselling practices. To this end, this article focuses on the cultural importance, or voice, of traditional healers in sub-Saharan Africa. The current article uses an ethnographic approach to analyse systematically the cultural context of indigenous healing practices in sub-Saharan Africa. The anthropological importance of Traditional Healing practitioners, the context of healing, and the changing legal and ethical status of Traditional Healers are addressed as pivotal in furthering the development of this crucial, yet under utilized resource. The authors propose that such cultural understanding is highly relevant to the work of professional counselors.

Subjects

AFRICA; HEALERS; HEALING; HEALTH; COUNSELING; CULTURE

Publication

Journal of Psychology in Africa, 2009, Vol 19, Issue 4, p497

ISSN

1433-0237

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/14330237.2009.10820321

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