Pilgrimage and Healing
Jill Dubish and Michael Winkelman eds. | University of Arizona Press 2005 Bikers converge at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Thousands flock to a Nevada desert to burn a towering...
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Michael Winkelman | Arizona State University 1992 This book integrates the findings of a cross-cultural study on types of magico-religious practitioners and shamanistic healers within the context of...
View ArticleDivination and Healing
Michael Winkelman and Philip M. Peek | University of Arizona Press 2004 Divination is normally thought of as attempts to tell the future, but it can also encompass any efforts to derive information...
View ArticleShamanism: The Neural Ecology of Consciousness and Healing
Michael Winkelman | Praeger 2000 Cross-cultural and neuropsychological perspectives on shamanism reveal that it produces an adaptive integrative mode of consciousness. Shamanic altered states of...
View ArticleCulture and Health: Applying Medical Anthropology
Michael Winkelman | CA:Jossey-Bass Wiley 2008 Culture and Health offers an overview of different areas of culture and health, building on foundations of medical anthropology and health behavior theory....
View ArticleCultural Awareness, Sensitivity & Competency
Michael Winkelman | Eddie Bower’s Publishing 2005 This text provides a general orientation to adapting to cross-cultural differences that is applicable across all fields of life, especially in the...
View ArticleSupernatural as Natural
Michael Winkelman & John R. Baker | Prentice Hall 2008 This book provides a general introduction to the biological and evolutionary bases of religion and is suitable for introductory level courses...
View ArticlePsychedelic Medicine
Michael Winkelman & Thomas Roberts eds. | Greenwood Publishing 2007 Psychedelic substances present in nature have been used by humans across hundreds of years to produce mind-altering changes in...
View ArticleShamanism: A Biopsychosocial Paradigm of Consciousness and Healing
Winkelman’s newest book provides an extensive revision of Shamanism (2000) and extends our understanding of the evolutionary origins of humanity’s first spiritual, healing and consciousness traditions....
View ArticleNEW! Altering Consciousness [2 Volumes]: Multidisciplinary Perspectives...
From prehistoric caves to current raves and virtual reality technology, humanity has always sought to alter its consciousness. Altered states of consciousness can be achieved through dreaming,...
View ArticleNEW! Ensenada as a Birthplace of Mexican Democracy: A Political History of...
Missionaries and English colonists Clube Democratico Casinos and opium dens Anarchist socialist invasions Renegade colonels 100 million dollar generals Ruffomania and democratic revolutions Find it all...
View ArticleBiogenetic Structural Perspectives on Shamanism and Raves: The Origins of...
ABSTRACT The worldwide development of raves and similar collective rituals characterized by all night communal rituals involving dance, drumming, music, and often the use of psychedelic substances can...
View ArticleShamans Priests and Witches
Michael Winkelman | Arizona State University 1992 This book integrates the findings of a cross-cultural study on types of magico-religious practitioners and shamanistic healers within the context of...
View ArticleAdvances in Psychedelic Medicine
Researchers, program administrators, and practicing clinicians explain the most recent developments in using psychedelic substances to treat psychological, physiological, and social problems....
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