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Hey guys.
So I hail from spiritual traditions and communities that do not hold mainstream views on mental illnesses or of healing in general. We believe in spiritual causes for physical ills, and spiritual answers-- much of our medicine is intangible.
Now, when I struggle with issues related to post traumatic stress disorder, it feels like it's simply in my bones to direct myself and my healing in the ways of my people. And it goes deeper than that-- I mistrust not just the system but also the school of medicine which trains MDs.
Dating an ex-mental health worker has brought me close to the some of the differences in opinions and approaches to healing in the U.S, and I find that in professional settings my knowledge and opinions are often despaired of.
What do you guys think? Is it practical to take a wholly spiritual approach to healing trauma? Depression? Anxiety? I also take herbs, and I suppose that would count as both a spiritual and a physical approach...
In the case of the ex-mental health worker, he would often become extremely upset and emotional when he felt my condition was dire-- there were times when he felt meds were necessary to my survival, while I saw them as a threat.
I guess I'm just looking for opinions and input.
And please, no hate and no worries about being PC. We are all one people, and many things shape our individual views. I am used to being heavily criticized for my views and this does not offend me. However I will not engage in verbal battles demoralizing indigenous cultures.
Thanks in advance :)
So I hail from spiritual traditions and communities that do not hold mainstream views on mental illnesses or of healing in general. We believe in spiritual causes for physical ills, and spiritual answers-- much of our medicine is intangible.
Now, when I struggle with issues related to post traumatic stress disorder, it feels like it's simply in my bones to direct myself and my healing in the ways of my people. And it goes deeper than that-- I mistrust not just the system but also the school of medicine which trains MDs.
Dating an ex-mental health worker has brought me close to the some of the differences in opinions and approaches to healing in the U.S, and I find that in professional settings my knowledge and opinions are often despaired of.
What do you guys think? Is it practical to take a wholly spiritual approach to healing trauma? Depression? Anxiety? I also take herbs, and I suppose that would count as both a spiritual and a physical approach...
In the case of the ex-mental health worker, he would often become extremely upset and emotional when he felt my condition was dire-- there were times when he felt meds were necessary to my survival, while I saw them as a threat.
I guess I'm just looking for opinions and input.
And please, no hate and no worries about being PC. We are all one people, and many things shape our individual views. I am used to being heavily criticized for my views and this does not offend me. However I will not engage in verbal battles demoralizing indigenous cultures.
Thanks in advance :)