绿色医疗保健——人类和地球的共同福祉。

Global advances in integrative medicine and health Pub Date : 2025-02-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536130251317173
Farah Shroff, Lumas Helaire
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背景:随着全球气候变化的加速,物种生存的危机需要整体性的认识方式。作为反殖民解放运动的一部分,参与土著精神健康系统的活动再次兴起。绿色集体福利系统(GreenCoWell)提供了治愈人类和地球的机会,解决了生命形式之间分离的概念。目的:我们计划研究和阐述基于互连的6种BIPOC健康实践,包括家庭星座治疗(南非祖鲁民族),法(加纳),瑜伽(印度),shinrinyoku(日本),丹扎阿兹特克(中美洲),以及在研究过程中确定的一种实践。从女权主义、反种族主义和非殖民主义的角度来看,我们的工作旨在支持了解哪些来自全球南方和土著社区。方法:采用参与式行动研究方法,我们将混合定性和基于艺术的方法来描绘全球的greenwell。来自不同传统的治疗师将分别接受采访,并就扩散GreenCoWell系统的愿望、需求和方法进行集体对话。成果:本次项目的成果将会是一部电影、诗歌、故事、学术产品、社交媒体信息和一份来自集体对话的宣言。结论:这个混合了艺术、女权主义、反种族主义和非殖民主义的项目汇集了来自6个传统的治疗师,代表了一种应对气候变化的新方法。那些实践GreenCoWell的人从事环境保护。我们的长期愿望是让更多的人通过这些和相关的greenwell体验心理、身体和精神上的健康,并为气候正义采取行动。
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Green Healthcare - Collective Wellbeing for People and Planet.

Background: As global climate change accelerates, the crisis of species survival invites holistic ways of knowing. There is a resurgence of engagement in Indigenous spiritual wellbeing systems as part of anti-colonial liberation movements. Green collective wellbeing systems (GreenCoWell) offer opportunities to heal both people and the planet, addressing the notion of separation between life forms.

Objective: We plan to study and elaborate upon 6 BIPOC health practices based on interconnection, including family constellation healing (Zulu nation, Southern Africa), fa (Ghana), yoga (India), shinrinyoku (Japan), Danza Azteca (Central America), and one practice to be identified in the course of the study. From a feminist, anti-racism and decolonial lens, our work aims to support ways of knowing which originate from the Global South and Indigenous communities.

Methods: Applying a participatory action research approach, we will blend qualitative and arts-based methods to portray 6 global GreenCoWell. Healers from each tradition will be interviewed separately and will engage in a collective dialogue on the desire, need, and methods for proliferating GreenCoWell systems.

Results: The results of this project will be a film, poems, stories, academic products, social media messages, and a manifesto emanating from the collective dialogue.

Conclusion: This mixed methods arts-based, feminist, anti-racism, and decolonial project brings together healers from 6 traditions, representing a novel approach to addressing climate change. Those who practice GreenCoWell engage in environmental conservation. Our long term aspiration is for more people to experience mental, physical, and spiritual wellbeing through these and related GreenCoWell and take action for climate justice.

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