The primal scream; primal therapy: the cure for neurosis

by Arthur Janov

Paper Book, 1970

Status

Available

Call number

RC480.5.J28

Publication

New York, Putnam [1970]

Description

Originally published in 1970, The Primal Scream represents a remarkably groundbreaking approach to psychological theory. Today it has become one of the classic explorations into the causes and cures of neuroses. Using case histories of many patients, Dr. Janov documents evidence of the elimination of lifelong illnesses--both psychological and physical--through the use of Primal Therapy.

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LibraryThing member CurioCollective
Curious read thus far. Amazing that the neuroses can happen just from the act of seeking love, being denied it in some form, and the onslaught of fully understanding what that means.

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480 p.

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JAN002
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