Traditional health practitioners' understanding of spirit possession in Gauteng province, South Africa
Background: Traditional health practitioners (THPs) understand spirit possession as a cultural or religious spirit occupying a person, while the mental healthcare providers understand it as a mental illness. The different understanding is based on manifestations that mimic that of mental illness, su...
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Main Authors: | Ellen M. Thobakgale (Author), Roinah Ngunyulu (Author), Mavis Mulaudzi (Author) |
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