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The Sikh Model of the Person, Suffering, and Healing: Implications for Counselors
Authors:Jaswinder Singh Sandhu
Institution:(1) Department of Counseling Psychology, Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia, 2125 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4
Abstract:The migration of South Asians to the Western hemisphere calls for a more flexible approach to integrate traditional South Asian healing resources into the practice of counseling. Through an analysis of primary textual and secondary sources, this paper delineates the Sikh model of the person, suffering, and healing. The paper concludes by drawing parallels with Western counseling theory, and a case vignette to illustrate how the Sikh spiritual tradition can be integrated with Western psychotherapy.
Keywords:Sikh  South Asian  Eastern  spirituality  cross-cultural
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