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Can indigenous healing practices be integrated with medical treatment to promote public health care service in India? This book offers a holistic concept of health, encompassing the four major domains such as prevention, treatment, promotion of good health/ rehabilitation. It looks at the fast-growing field of research on health/ well-being from a cultural psychological perspective, focusing mainly on indigenous Indian practices. It examines health care systems that have evolved in different cultural set-ups, building on prevailing values, traditions/ ethos of particular societies. Straddling both theoretical/ practical issues regarding illness recovery, maintenance of good health/ enhancing the quality of well-being, it also looks at psychosocial barriers in rehabilitation. The study brings together two diverse streams of health care—modern medicine/ traditional Indian systems, including Ayurveda, yoga/ folk healing—for their complementary roles in providing holistic/ affordable health care services in India.