INDIGENOUS/ CULTURAL/SPIRITUAL HEALING PRACTICES: A REPORT OF INTERACTION WITH TRADITIONAL HEALERS IN OGUN STATE SOUTH WEST NIGERIA.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51168/sjhrafrica.v4i8.398Abstract
Background:
Traditional belief systems in Africa impact the perceptions, attitudes, and management of mental illness. Cultural beliefs play a major role in the diagnosis and treatment of many mental health problems.
Aim:
To assess the cultural beliefs and practices of traditional healers/herbalist in Ogun state South-west Nigeria
Method:
Traditional healers were invited for discussion to assess their beliefs and practices of management of people living with mental illness
Outcome/ Result:
The interaction with the healers revealed that they believed that mental illness results from spiritual attack and or hereditary. In treatment, they make use of herbal concoction with dosing depending on the severity of the illness. They place them in shackles and chains to prevent absconding.
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