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 I just read up about Primal Scream Therapy, developed by Dr. Arthur Janov.


I heard about Primal Scream Therapy  some yrs ago, but never read up on it,
before today.

I was too engrossed in scn and TROM.




I just read the reviews of his two books.

I find it most fascinating and illuminating . It is stuff that I knew  for
quite some yrs now, but the first time, I read about it on line.


The following are reviews on his two books:

I got the following from:
http://www.arthurjanov.com/
There is lots of great knowledge on the cause of psychological disorders on
that site.


Book one:
Review of "Beyond Belief"
This thought-provoking and important book shows how people are drawn toward
dangerous beliefs.
“Belief can manifest itself in world-changing ways—and did, in some of
history’s ugliest moments, from the rise of Adolf Hitler to the Jonestown
mass suicide in 1979. Arthur Janov, a renowned psychologist who penned The
Primal Scream, fearlessly tackles the subject of why and how strong
believers willingly embrace even the most deranged leaders.
Beyond Belief begins with a lucid explanation of belief systems that,
writes Janov, “are maps, something to help us navigate through life more
effectively.” While belief systems are not presented as inherently bad, the
author concentrates not just on why people adopt belief systems, but why
“alienated individuals” in particular seek out “belief systems on the
fringes.” The result is a book that is both illuminating and sobering. It
explores, for example, how a strongly-held belief can lead radical Islamist
jihadists to murder others in suicide acts. Janov writes, “I believe if
people had more love in this life, they would not be so anxious to end it
in favor of some imaginary existence.”
One of the most compelling aspects of Beyond Belief is the author’s liberal
use of case studies, most of which are related in the first person by
individuals whose lives were dramatically affected by their involvement in
cults. These stories offer an exceptional perspective on the manner in
which belief systems can take hold and shape one’s experiences. Joan’s
tale, for instance, both engaging and disturbing, describes what it was
like to join the Hare Krishnas. Even though she left the sect, observing
that participants “are stunted in spiritual awareness,” Joan considers
returning someday because “there’s a certain protection there.”
Janov’s great insight into cultish leaders is particularly interesting; he
believes such people have had childhoods in which they were “rejected and
unloved,” because “only unloved people want to become the wise man or woman
(although it is usually male) imparting words of wisdom to others.” This is
just one reason why Beyond Belief is such a thought-provoking, important
book.”



*Barry Silverstein, Freelance Writer*

*Book two:*
Quotes for "Life Before Birth"
“Life Before Birth is a thrilling journey of discovery, a real joy to read.
Janov writes like no one else on the human mind—engaging, brilliant,
passionate, and honest.
He is the best writer today on what makes us human—he shows us how the mind
works, how it goes wrong, and how to put it right . . . He presents a
brand-new approach to dealing with depression, emotional pain, anxiety, and
addiction.”
*Paul Thompson, PhD, Professor of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine*









*Art Janov, one of the pioneers of fetal and early infant experiences and
future mental health issues, offers a robust vision of how the earliest
traumas of life can percolate through the brains, minds and lives of
individuals. He focuses on both the shifting tides of brain emotional
systems and the life-long consequences that can result, as well as the
novel interventions, and clinical understanding, that need to be
implemented in order to bring about the brain-mind changes that can restore
affective equanimity. The transitions from feelings of persistent affective
turmoil to psychological wholeness, requires both an understanding of the
brain changes and a therapist that can work with the affective mind at
primary-process levels. Life Before Birth, is a manifesto that provides a
robust argument for increasing attention to the neuro-mental lives of
fetuses and infants, and the widespread ramifications on mental health if
we do not. Without an accurate developmental history of troubled minds,
coordinated with a recognition of the primal emotional powers of the lowest
ancestral regions of the human brain, therapists will be lost in their
attempt to restore psychological balance.Jaak Panksepp, Ph.D.Bailey Endowed
Chair of Animal Well Being ScienceWashington State UniversityDr. Janov’s
essential insight—that our earliest experiences strongly influence later
well being—is no longer in doubt. Thanks to advances in neuroscience,
immunology, and epigenetics, we can now see some of the mechanisms of
action at the heart of these developmental processes. His long-held belief
that the brain, human development, and psychological well being need to
studied in the context of evolution—from the brainstem up—now lies at the
heart of the integration of neuroscience and psychotherapy. Grounded in
these two principles, Dr. Janov continues to explore the lifelong impact of
prenatal, birth, and early experiences on our brains and minds.
Simultaneously “old school” and revolutionary, he synthesizes traditional
psychodynamic theories with cutting-edge science while consistently
highlighting the limitations of a strict, “top-down” talking cure. Whether
or not you agree with his philosophical assumptions, therapeutic practices,
or theoretical conclusions, I promise you an interesting and
thought-provoking journey.Lou Cozolino, PsyD, Professor of Psychology,
Pepperdine UniversityIn Life Before Birth Dr. Arthur Janov illuminates the
sources of much that happens during life after birth. Lucidly, the pioneer
of primal therapy provides the scientific rationale for treatments that
take us through our original, non-verbal memories—to essential depths of
experience that the superficial cognitive-behavioral modalities currently
in fashion cannot possibly touch, let alone transform.Gabor Maté MD, author
of In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters With AddictionAn
expansive analysis! This book attempts to explain the impact of critical
developmental windows in the past, implores us to improve the lives of
pregnant women in the present, and has implications for understanding our
children, ourselves, and our collective future. I’m not sure whether primal
therapy works or not, but it certainly deserves systematic testing in
well-designed, assessor-blinded, randomized controlled clinical
trials.K.J.S. Anand, MBBS, D. Phil, FAACP, FCCM, FRCPCH, Professor of
Pediatrics, Anesthesiology, Anatomy & Neurobiology, Senior Scholar, Center
for Excellence in Faith and Health, Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare SystemA
baby's brain grows more while in the womb than at any time in a child's
life. Life Before Birth: The Hidden Script That Rules Our Lives is a
valuable guide to creating healthier babies and offers insight into healing
our early primal wounds. Dr. Janov integrates the most recent scientific
research about prenatal development with the psychobiological reality that
these early experiences do cast a long shadow over our entire lifespan.
With a wealth of experience and a history of successful psychotherapeutic
treatment, Dr. Janov is well positioned to speak with clarity and precision
on a topic that remains critically important.Paula Thomson, PsyD, Associate
Professor, California State University, Northridge & Professor Emeritus,
York University "I am enthralled.Dr. Janov has crafted a compelling and
prophetic opus that could rightly dictate PhD thesis topics for decades to
come. Devoid of any "New Age" pseudoscience, this work never strays from
scientific orthodoxy and yet is perfectly accessible and downright
fascinating to any lay person interested in the mysteries of the human
psyche."Dr. Bernard Park, MD, MPH His new book “Life Before Birth: The
Hidden Script that Rules Our Lives” shows that primal therapy, the
lower-brain therapeutic method popularized in the 1970’s international
bestseller “Primal Scream” and his early work with John Lennon, may help
alleviate depression and anxiety disorders, normalize blood pressure and
serotonin levels, and improve the functioning of the immune system. One of
the book’s most intriguing theories is that fetal imprinting, an
evolutionary strategy to prepare children to cope with life, establishes a
permanent set-point in a child's physiology. Baby's born to mothers highly
anxious during pregnancy, whether from war, natural disasters, failed
marriages, or other stressful life conditions, may thus be prone to mental
illness and brain dysfunction later in life. Early traumatic events such as
low oxygen at birth, painkillers and antidepressants administered to the
mother during pregnancy, poor maternal nutrition, and a lack of parental
affection in the first years of life may compound the effect. In making the
case for a brand-new, unified field theory of psychotherapy, Dr. Janov
weaves together the evolutionary theories of Jean Baptiste Larmarck, the
fetal development studies of Vivette Glover and K.J.S. Anand, and
fascinating new research by the psychiatrist Elissa Epel suggesting that
telomeres—a region of repetitive DNA critical in predicting life
expectancy—may be significantly altered during pregnancy. After explaining
how hormonal and neurologic processes in the womb provide a blueprint for
later mental illness and disease, Dr. Janov charts a revolutionary new
course for psychotherapy. He provides a sharp critique of cognitive
behavioral therapy, psychoanalysis, and other popular “talk therapy” models
for treating addiction and mental illness, which he argues do not reach the
limbic system and brainstem, where the effects of early trauma are
registered in the nervous system. “Life Before Birth: The Hidden Script
that Rules Our Lives” is scheduled to be published by NTI Upstream in
October 2011, and has tremendous implications for the future of modern
psychology, pediatrics, pregnancy, and women’s health.Editor*
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