Magic, Faith, and Healing: Studies in Primitive Psychiatry Today [Mass Market Paperback] Edited by Ari Kiev, M.D.

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“Magic, Faith, and Healing,” edited by Ari Kiev, M.D., explores primitive psychiatry’s role in modern healing. Published by The Free Press in 1974, this first paperback edition delves into cultural practices like shamanism and exorcism, offering insights into traditional and modern medicine. The book is in fair condition, with cover wear and a name inscribed on the title page, making it a unique addition to any collection.

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Delve into the fascinating world of “Magic, Faith, and Healing,” a seminal exploration into the realms of primitive psychiatry edited by the esteemed Ari Kiev, M.D. This book offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of traditional healing practices and modern psychiatric thought. Through a collection of essays and studies, Kiev presents a compelling narrative on how various cultures approach healing, from exorcism rituals to the therapeutic roles of secret fraternities. Accompanied by a foreword from Jerome D. Frank, M.D., this work is a crucial resource for anyone interested in the anthropology of medicine, shamanism, and the psychological underpinnings of faith-based healing practices. Published by The Free Press in 1974, this first paperback edition is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of psychological and anthropological literature.

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Author

Edited by Ari Kiev, M.D.

Binding

Mass Market Paperback

Publisher

The Free Press

Condition

Acceptable

Edition

First Free Press Paperback Edition

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