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Deliverance,demonic possession,and mental illness: some considerations for mental health professionals
Authors:Jean Mercer
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , Richard Stockton College , Pomona , 08240 , USA jean.mercer@stockton.edu
Abstract:This paper outlines an unconventional treatment for mental illness, the exorcism or deliverance ritual used by Pentecostals and some other charismatic Christians. Deliverance beliefs and practices are based on the assumption that both mental and physical ills result from possession of the sufferer by demons, and are to be treated by the expulsion of those demons. Deliverance practitioners claim to treat schizophrenia, ADHD, and Reactive Attachment Disorder, and believe that these problems are related to sins either of the person in treatment or of an ancestor. Clinicians and counsellors dealing with clients who partially or completely espouse deliverance beliefs may need to understand their worldviews and to discuss their belief system before managing to engage them in conventional mental health treatments. Unusual ethical problems may also be met in the course of such work.
Keywords:deliverance practices  faith-based interventions  faith-based mental health theories  evidence-based practice  professional ethics
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