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Shamanism as a Clinical Intervention: A Scoping Review
Matthew R Hicks1,2, Richard E Harris3,4,5
1Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
Background:
Shamanism is a transcultural, heterogeneous worldview that is primarily concerned with human interaction with the spirit world. Foremost among the many services provided by practitioners of shamanism is the healing of the mind, body, and spirit.
Methods:
While most literature on shamanism consists of ethnographies of cultures that practice shamanism, the present literature search was performed to review existing medical literature of shamanic healing as a clinical intervention.
Results:
Sixteen publications met the inclusion criteria, encompassing 1 clinical trial, 2 case series, and 10 case reports.
Conclusions:
Our findings demonstrate that shamanic healing as an intervention has potential benefits and a relatively low risk of harm, and is feasible to investigate as a clinical intervention. Further research is warranted to better elucidate its benefits.
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