Healing Circles: An Ethnographic Study of the Interactions among Health and Healing Practitioners from Multiple Disciplines

  • Jordan M
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Abstract

“Healing circle” is a term that has been employed by a group of Northern California integrative medicine researchers as we embarked on an 8-year ethnographic study. As a clinical medical anthropologist and registered nurse specializing in integrative practice and behavioral health, I undertook this study with colleagues from various health disciplines.

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Jordan, M. (2014). Healing Circles: An Ethnographic Study of the Interactions among Health and Healing Practitioners from Multiple Disciplines. Global Advances in Health and Medicine, 3(4), 9–13. https://doi.org/10.7453/gahmj.2014.035

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