Similarities and Differences Between Yoruba Traditional Healers (YTH) and Native American and Canadian Healers (NACH).

Journal: Journal of religion and health

Volume: 55

Issue: 5

Year of Publication: 2017

Affiliated Institutions:  Counselor Education Department, St. Bonaventure University, West State Street, St. Bonaventure, NY, , USA. maryadekson@yahoo.com.

Abstract summary 

Indigenous people of the world have used the services of medicine men and traditional healers from time immemorial. According to the World Health Organization, 80 % of the world's populations consult traditional healers. With an emerging globalization of health services in the world, there is a need for western mental health practitioners to learn and understand the practices of indigenous healers across the globe. This paper will not only highlight the similarities and differences between Yoruba traditional healers of Western Nigeria and Native American and First Nation Canadian traditional healers, but it will also allow practitioners to gain clearer perspectives of indigenous clients from Yoruba land and those from the United States of America and Canada. This ultimately will inform culturally sensitive clinical practice with these populations.

Authors & Co-authors:  Adekson Mary Olufunmilayo MO

Study Outcome 

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Statistics
Citations :  Urol Nurs. 2007 Apr;27(2):161-3, 173
Authors :  1
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1007/s10943-016-0251-6
SSN : 1573-6571
Study Population
Men
Mesh Terms
Black People
Other Terms
Culture;Diviners;Herbalists;Medicine men;Traditional healers;Traditional medicine
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Niger
Publication Country
United States