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American Journalof Occupational Therapy Percept Skills 851

Shamans are often compared to psychologists, searching the unconsciousfor hidden sources of suffering and lost fragments of self. The psychiatristis often called upon to deal with psychological problems that createmedical emergencies. Interventions along spectrum from shamanismto interpretation of unconscious conflict spell the difference betweencomfort and distress, illness and cure, and even occasionally life anddeath. Psychotherapists can incorporate soul journeys withconventional techniques spirit guide can pinpoint the source of onesproblem in the spirit realm. It is necessary that participants of Shamanistichealing be able to recognize the language of the shaman so their subconsciouscan react to the oral text of the healing ceremony.

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1992. 1997. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. Lu FG. 1995. Religious or spiritualproblem. culturally sensitive diagnostic category in the DSMIV. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease. 34 2447 Houran J, Lange CristHouran Ultimately, shamans envisiona much more comprehensive state of wellness by awakening our awarenessto the spiritual unity of all beings and things. Modern shamans believeit is possible to control onesown body temperature, heart rate, blood flow, and digestion. Peoplereact differently to the sensations of shamanic flight individuals mayexperience vivid imagery, events from their past, or utter relaxation.

34 2447 Houran J, Lange CristHouran 1995. Method as madness science, hermeneutics, and artin psychoanalysis. What is ecstatic trance? Believers of Shamanism submit themselves to the practices of spiritualleaders in hope of cure for their illness the rituals of the shamansupposedly manifest themselves into spiritual oneness. There aremany terms used to describe development of therapeutic trances and spiritualinterventions of the shamanic healers. Shamanic ecstasy, or spiritualoneness, relies on connection between ones emotions and physical anatomy.Physiological response, emotional perception, and intuitive perceptionare three documented levels of ecstasy.

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