UNIT I: FOUNDATIONS
UNIT II: HOLISTIC SELVES
UNIT III: COMMUNAL SELVES
UNIT IV: PERMEABLE SELVES
UNIT V: MARGINALIZED SELVES
100

this system views the body as a machine that can be fixed when broken.

biomedicine

100

this Traditional Chinese Medicine concept refers to vital life energy.

Qi

100

this culture emphasizes harmony with land, ancestors, and spiritual forces.

Diné (Navajo) worldview

100

this Brazilian healing system involves spirit possession and surgery-like interventions.

Spiritism

100

this religious movement centers women, nature, and goddess symbolism.

Goddess spirituality

200

this reading introduces key ideas about illness, healing, and how people experience sickness.

Hahn, Sickness and Healing

200

this TCM principle represents balance between opposing forces.

Yin and Yang

200

this concept refers to restoring balance and harmony in Navajo healing.

hózhó

200

this famous healer is associated with transnational spiritual healing in Brazil.

John of God

200

this author argues women need the goddess for empowerment and healing.

Carol P. Christ

300

this reading explores how illness affects family and identity.

Butler, What broke my Father's Heart?

300

this system organizes health through five elements like wood, fire, and water.

Five Phases

300

these are ceremonial practices used to restore spiritual balance.

healing ceremonies

300

this movement is known as the “Valley of the Dawn.”

Vale do Amanhecer

300

This modern pagan religion often focuses on witchcraft and nature-based healing.

Wicca

400

this anthropologist created the “Nacirema” to show how strange everyday medical rituals can look.

Horace Miner

400

In Ayurveda, these are the three bodily energies that determine health.

Vata, Pitta, and Kapha

400

In Navajo belief, illness is often caused by disruption of this.

harmony or balance with the universe

400

this concept describes how healing crosses physical and spiritual boundaries.

permeable self

400

this tradition sees illness as connected to patriarchy and social oppression.

feminist spirituality’s view of illness

500

these are structured, repeated practices in hospitals that help manage uncertainty and maintain authority.

biomedical rituals

500

this healing system from India focuses on balance between body, mind, and spirit.

Ayurveda

500

this refers to identity being deeply connected to land, tradition, and spirituality.

communal selfhood

500

this refers to healing practices blending religion, spirituality, and alternative medicine in Brazil.

Brazilian spirit healing

500

this term refers to groups whose healing systems are often ignored or undervalued by mainstream medicine.

marginalized healing traditions

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