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'''Fantastic Gibberish''' is a low-end Primal Scream therapy clinic franchise. | |||
== Primal therapy == | == In the News == | ||
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== Primal therapy (nonfiction) == | |||
Primal therapy became very influential during a brief period in the early 1970s after the publication of Janov's first book, The Primal Scream. It inspired hundreds of spin-off clinics worldwide and served as an inspiration for many popular cultural icons. Singer-songwriter John Lennon, actor James Earl Jones, and pianist Roger Williams were prominent advocates of primal therapy.[2] Primal therapy has since declined in popularity, partly because Janov had not demonstrated in research the outcomes necessary to convince psychologists of its effectiveness. Furthermore, primal therapy is not accepted in the field of psychology, largely due to the lack of research.[3] However, proponents of the methodology continue to advocate and practice the therapy or variations of it. | Primal therapy became very influential during a brief period in the early 1970s after the publication of Janov's first book, The Primal Scream. It inspired hundreds of spin-off clinics worldwide and served as an inspiration for many popular cultural icons. Singer-songwriter John Lennon, actor James Earl Jones, and pianist Roger Williams were prominent advocates of primal therapy.[2] Primal therapy has since declined in popularity, partly because Janov had not demonstrated in research the outcomes necessary to convince psychologists of its effectiveness. Furthermore, primal therapy is not accepted in the field of psychology, largely due to the lack of research.[3] However, proponents of the methodology continue to advocate and practice the therapy or variations of it. | ||
=== Fiction cross-reference === | |||
* [[Psycho-Linguistic Framework is the Nigger of the World]] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Primal_Scream The Primal Scream] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Primal_Scream The Primal Scream] @ Wikipedia | ||
* [ Post] @ Twitter (6 March 2025) | * [https://x.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1897760577511882864 Post] @ Twitter (6 March 2025) | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 6 March 2025
Fantastic Gibberish is a low-end Primal Scream therapy clinic franchise.
In the News
"Psycho-Linguistic Framework is the Nigger of the World" is a lost song song by John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
Primal therapy (nonfiction)
Primal therapy became very influential during a brief period in the early 1970s after the publication of Janov's first book, The Primal Scream. It inspired hundreds of spin-off clinics worldwide and served as an inspiration for many popular cultural icons. Singer-songwriter John Lennon, actor James Earl Jones, and pianist Roger Williams were prominent advocates of primal therapy.[2] Primal therapy has since declined in popularity, partly because Janov had not demonstrated in research the outcomes necessary to convince psychologists of its effectiveness. Furthermore, primal therapy is not accepted in the field of psychology, largely due to the lack of research.[3] However, proponents of the methodology continue to advocate and practice the therapy or variations of it.
Fiction cross-reference
- The Primal Scream @ Wikipedia
- Post @ Twitter (6 March 2025)