Roy Moodley, Ph.D. is Associate Professor in Counselling Psychology at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto. His research and publication interests include traditional and cultural healing; multicultural and diversity counselling; race, culture and ethnicity in psychotherapy; and masculinities. Roy co-edited Transforming Managers: Gendering Change in the Public Sector (1999); Carl Rogers Counsels a Black Client: Race and Culture in Person-Centred Counselling (2004); Integrating Traditional Healing Practices into Counselling and Psychotherapy (2005); and Race, Culture and Psychotherapy: Critical Perspectives in Multicultural Practice (2006).
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Dedication Foreword - Thomas J. Csordas Series Editor's Foreword - Paul Pedersen Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION - Roy Moodley,William West PART I: INDIGENOUS PERFORMANCES, CULTURAL WORLDVIEWS AND SUPERNATURAL HEALING Chapter 1. Shamanic Performances: Healing through Magic and the Supernatural - Roy Moodley Chapter 2. Aboriginal Worldview of Healing: Inclusion, Bending, and Bridging - Anne Poonwassie, Ann Charter Chapter 3. The Djinns: A Sophisticated Conceptualization of Pathologies and Therapies - Toby Nathan Chapter 4. Crossing the Line Between Talking Therapies and Spiritual Healing - William West PART II: HEALING AND CURING: TRADITIONAL HEALERS AND HEALING Chapter 5. Indigenous Healers and Healing in a Modern World - Anne Solomon, Njoki Nathani Wane Chapter 6. Traditional Healing Practices in Southern Africa: Ancestral Spirits, Ritual Ceremonies, and Holistic Healing - Olaniyi Bojuwoye Chapter 7. Caribbean Healers and Healing: Awakening Spiritual and Cultural Healing Powers - Ronald Marshall Chapter 8. Latin American Healers and Healing: Healing as a Redefinition Process - Lilian Gonzalez Chevez Chapter 9. Traditional and Cultural Healing Among the Chinese - Joseph K. So Chapter 10. South Asian (Indian) Traditional Healing: Ayurveda, Shamanic and Sahaja Therapy - Manoj Kumar, Dinesh Bhugra, Jagmohan Singh PART III: SPIRITUALITY, RELIGION AND CULTURAL HEALING Chapter 11: Animism: Foundation of Traditional Healing in Sub-Saharan Africa - Clemmont E. Vontress Chapter 12: Hindu Spirituality and Healing Practices - Pittu Laungani Chapter 13: Inner Healing Prayer in "Spirit-Filled" Christianity - Fernando L. Garzon Chapter 14: Islam, Divinity and Spiritual Healing - Qulsoom Inayat Chapter 15: Jewish Healing, Spirituality, and Modern Psychology - Laura J. Praglin Chapter 16: Buddhist Moments in Psychotherapy - Roshni Daya PART IV: TRADITIONAL HEALING AND ITS CONTEMPORARY FORMULATIONS Chapter 17. Sweat Lodge as Psychotherapy: Congruence Between Traditional and Modern Healing - David Paul Smith Chapter 18. Maat: An African Centered Paradigm for Psychological and Spiritual Healing - Mekada Graham Chapter 19. Morita Therapy: A Philosophy of Yin/Yang Coexistence - Charles P. Chen Chapter 20. Pagan Approaches to Healing - Estelle Seymour Chapter 21. Yoga and Its Practice in Psychological Healing - Josna Pankhania Chapter 22. Holistic Healing, Paradigm Shift, and the New Age - Patricia A. Poulin, William West PART V: FINDING THE LINK BETWEEN TRADITIONAL HEALING AND THERAPY Chapter 23. Spiritual and Healing Approaches in Psychotherapeutic Practice - Robert N. Sollod Chapter 24: Psychotherapy as Ritual: Connecting the Concrete With the Symbolic - Michael Anderson Chapter 25: The Healing Path: What Can Counselors Learn From Aboriginal People About How to Heal? - Rod McCormick Chapter 26: Herbalistas, Curandeiros and Bruxas: Valuable Lessons From Traditional Systems of Healing - Birdie J. Bezanson, Gary Foster, Susan James Chapter 27: Sharing Healing Secrets: Counselors and Traditional Healers in Conversation - Rebecca Gawile Sima, William West Index About the Editors About the Contributors

