Dr. Janov is right. We all carry our births (if they are traumatic,) around with us as repressed pain, making us see distortions of how things really are now. That and many other childhood pains hold us back by repressing them and fearing their triggers so we only are half of who we should be, if we do not connect up to how our traumatic experiences were and fully feel them in therapy.
Agree 100%. I happen to believe most births are traumatic. It’s kinda hard for such a vulnerable organism to go through that ordeal and not shut down at all.
Art and Vivian Janov were my therapists when I was in my early 20's. Before I met them, I don't think I'd ever had a genuine feeling in. my life. It's wonderful to see Art again, looking much as he did when I knew him.
No, it was real, a spontaneous experience. If you haven't experienced it yourself, you can't know, and have to misrepresent it. It's all there inside, the unfinished experience of trauma overload that was dissociated from. It's allowing 're association' to happen, in pieces over time, as it rises to the surface to be safely felt in the present. The footage you noted (1:03), she was temporarily, partially in her adult self to be able to put adult words to the underlying, probably preverbal overwhelming feeling.
No, the therapy lives on. And there are many of us who primal still, many as self-primalers, myself having gotten started with a therapist/facilitator who, with some others, left the Primal Institute and started another group to help others to access the primal experience. It has allowed me to heal from unspeakable trauma that nearly ended my life in my early 20s before being able to get primal release. It unfortunately has been mistakenly misnamed, by people who have no idea what it is, as 'primal scream therapy' which completely misrepresents the experience. It is not people deliberately screaming or hitting things, but a spontaneous, undirected experience of the release of stored pain, that was previously dissociated from.
Dr. Janov is right. We all carry our births (if they are traumatic,) around with us as repressed pain, making us see distortions of how things really are now. That and many other childhood pains hold us back by repressing them and fearing their triggers so we only are half of who we should be, if we do not connect up to how our traumatic experiences were and fully feel them in therapy.
Agree 100%. I happen to believe most births are traumatic. It’s kinda hard for such a vulnerable organism to go through that ordeal and not shut down at all.
Art and Vivian Janov were my therapists when I was in my early 20's. Before I met them, I don't think I'd ever had a genuine feeling in. my life. It's wonderful to see Art again, looking much as he did when I knew him.
Just being in that room and with that guy would be enough to make me want to scream
I thought that was her reaction to hearing Yoko 'singing'.
😂😅
Lol
Unfunny r.sole.
@@heraldeventsandfilms5970 U just made it even more funny 😁🤣👌
r.sole. People like you don't matter.@@debler
Tears For Fears
They never did the therapy...just stole some of the concepts and titles
(0:42 - 0:57)
"And in this edition of House and Garden, we show you how to brighten up baby's new bedroom.."
Two Valium and a barley wine for Dr. Janov.
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Oscar winning performance 1:03 😂😂😂
... and very musical; I swear @1:18 I heard the opening to 'Que Sera, Sera'!
No, it was real, a spontaneous experience. If you haven't experienced it yourself, you can't know, and have to misrepresent it. It's all there inside, the unfinished experience of trauma overload that was dissociated from. It's allowing 're association' to happen, in pieces over time, as it rises to the surface to be safely felt in the present.
The footage you noted (1:03), she was temporarily, partially in her adult self to be able to put adult words to the underlying, probably preverbal overwhelming feeling.
Remember kids, don't do drugs!
All that cuffufle to publicise an album.
🙄 What a load of old bollocks.
It probably helps about as much as having a bouncy castle to yourself for an hour.
John Lennon was miracle singer.
He said “ John Lennon has done the definitive work on love “….❤
Must be for people who live lives filled with cliche'
How so?
Bad trip man.
Amytiville horror 😂
And that is why ladies and gentlemen, Californians are all mad.
I guess, mainly Hollywood?
Literally the noise of a fat civilisation declining into irrelevance.
lmao what happened to this? Just disappeared
No, the therapy lives on. And there are many of us who primal still, many as self-primalers, myself having gotten started with a therapist/facilitator who, with some others, left the Primal Institute and started another group to help others to access the primal experience. It has allowed me to heal from unspeakable trauma that nearly ended my life in my early 20s before being able to get primal release.
It unfortunately has been mistakenly misnamed, by people who have no idea what it is, as 'primal scream therapy' which completely misrepresents the experience. It is not people deliberately screaming or hitting things, but a spontaneous, undirected experience of the release of stored pain, that was previously dissociated from.
Bloody ridiculous
Load of old bollocks
Ha ha ha just think of the smell of fish
Mysogynist
He's right😂😂