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Patient Satisfaction with Spiritist Healing in Brazil

Date Issued
December 1, 1996
Author(s)
Lynch, Darrell William
Advisor(s)
Michael H. Logan
Additional Advisor(s)
Benita J. Howell
Yulan Washburn
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/40347
Abstract

The purpose of this thesis is to assess patient satisfaction with Spiritist healing in Brazil. The data utilized consist of forty personal interviews of Spiritist patients conducted by the author during a seven month stay in Brazil. The study focuses primarily on the outcomes of the surgeries of Dr. Fritz, a well known Spiritist healer in Brazil, as seen from the point of view of the patients. The study finds that a clear majority of the patients expressed belief that their treatments were successful. This is particularly impressive in view of the fact that a majority of the patients had seen professional medical doctors for the same illnesses and were largely unsatisfied with the treatment they received through modern medicine. Various possible explanations for the success of the Spiritist surgeries are discussed. These include: the strength and appropriateness of the healing system in its cultural context, the extensive use of powerful symbolism in both the ritual preparations and the surgeries themselves, and the role of the placebo effect in symbolic healing. Certain trends in the types of illnesses for which the surgeries appear to have greater success are also suggested. The study makes it clear, however, that further inquiry into this subject is necessary to make an accurate assessment.

Disciplines
Anthropology
Degree
Master of Arts
Major
Anthropology
Embargo Date
December 1, 1996
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