A matter of balance in a fast paced society: performing Ayurvedic health counseling

This paper concerns the practice of so called ‘Ayurvedic health counselling’ in Sweden today. It is a case study involving semi-structured interviews with six practitioners in the Stockholm area. The focus is on how the practitioners construe the therapeutic processes involved in their practice. The...

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Main Author: Göran Ståhle
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Donner Institute 2009-01-01
Series:Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/67352
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spelling doaj-935c6bf78121441cbab080c3e168343c2020-11-25T01:31:31ZengDonner InstituteScripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis0582-32262343-49372009-01-012110.30674/scripta.67352A matter of balance in a fast paced society: performing Ayurvedic health counselingGöran Ståhle0Södertörn UniversityThis paper concerns the practice of so called ‘Ayurvedic health counselling’ in Sweden today. It is a case study involving semi-structured interviews with six practitioners in the Stockholm area. The focus is on how the practitioners construe the therapeutic processes involved in their practice. The aim of the case study is to develop theoretical interpretations of these processes in terms of a performance perspective based upon Catherine Bell’s concept of ‘ritualization’. The client’s participation can be interpreted as a ritualized agency with a sense of practical mastery of the specific ritualized space. The cause and cure of the illness is attributed to concrete factors through the emphasis on body and habits, a contextualization and embodiment of the illness. By being recognized as a person that is active in relation to her/his life problems, a person with responsibility and control of the illness, the client’s engagement in (and recognition of ) the ritualized space is made an integral part of the ritualization.https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/67352Religious changePostmodernismSpiritualityHealthPersonal coachingContentment
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A matter of balance in a fast paced society: performing Ayurvedic health counseling
Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis
Religious change
Postmodernism
Spirituality
Health
Personal coaching
Contentment
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title A matter of balance in a fast paced society: performing Ayurvedic health counseling
title_short A matter of balance in a fast paced society: performing Ayurvedic health counseling
title_full A matter of balance in a fast paced society: performing Ayurvedic health counseling
title_fullStr A matter of balance in a fast paced society: performing Ayurvedic health counseling
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publisher Donner Institute
series Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis
issn 0582-3226
2343-4937
publishDate 2009-01-01
description This paper concerns the practice of so called ‘Ayurvedic health counselling’ in Sweden today. It is a case study involving semi-structured interviews with six practitioners in the Stockholm area. The focus is on how the practitioners construe the therapeutic processes involved in their practice. The aim of the case study is to develop theoretical interpretations of these processes in terms of a performance perspective based upon Catherine Bell’s concept of ‘ritualization’. The client’s participation can be interpreted as a ritualized agency with a sense of practical mastery of the specific ritualized space. The cause and cure of the illness is attributed to concrete factors through the emphasis on body and habits, a contextualization and embodiment of the illness. By being recognized as a person that is active in relation to her/his life problems, a person with responsibility and control of the illness, the client’s engagement in (and recognition of ) the ritualized space is made an integral part of the ritualization.
topic Religious change
Postmodernism
Spirituality
Health
Personal coaching
Contentment
url https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/67352
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