1
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community healing practices
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Western countries
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Community healing practices often involve professional therapists and counselors and are regulated by healthcare standards and guidelines.
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1
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2
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healing practices
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Western countries
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Psychiatry, psychotherapy, and counseling services are commonly relied upon for mental health treatment
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1
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3
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healing rituals
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Western countries
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Often involve medical professionals and modern medicine
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1
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4
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healing rituals
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Western culture
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Usually involves medical professionals and modern treatments
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1
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5
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healing through nature
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Western countries
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Nature walks and outdoor activities are often recommended for mental and physical well-being.
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1
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6
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relationship with nature in healing
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Western countries
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Growing interest in ecotherapy and nature-based healing practices
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1
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7
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ritualistic healing
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Western cultures
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Ritualistic healing practices may be viewed as superstition or dismissed in Western cultures.
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1
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8
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ritualistic healing
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Western cultures
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Viewed as alternative or complementary medicine, often associated with New Age beliefs
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1
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9
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rituals in healing
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Western countries
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Rituals in healing are often associated with alternative or complementary medicine practices, such as energy healing or crystal therapy.
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1
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10
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role of community in healing
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Western countries
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Community support and involvement are recognized as important factors in the healing process, with support groups and community-based health initiatives being common.
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1
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11
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spiritual healing
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Western cultures
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Often considered pseudoscience and not included in mainstream healthcare practices
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1
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12
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traditional healing
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Western countries
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Traditional healing practices are often viewed as alternative or complementary to modern medicine.
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1
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13
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traditional healing practices
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Western cultures
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Traditional healing practices are considered alternative or complementary medicine.
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1
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14
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traditional healing practices
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Western cultures
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Viewed with skepticism and not widely accepted as legitimate medical treatment
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1
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15
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traditional healing practices
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Western cultures
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Traditional healing practices are less common and may be viewed with skepticism by some
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1
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16
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traditional healing practices
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Western cultures
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Viewed with skepticism and considered alternative or complementary medicine, often seeking scientific evidence for effectiveness
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1
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17
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traditional healing practices
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western societies
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Considered alternative or complementary medicine
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1
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18
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traditional healing rituals
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Western countries
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Traditional healing rituals are often viewed with skepticism and considered unscientific or even harmful in Western countries.
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1
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