Primal Therapy Bibliography

(Incomplete)


Primal Theory - Research and Practice
December, 1994
A presentation to the A.P.A. on primal therapy: A report after 5 years.
(1978). Denver Primal Journal, 1(3), 1-8.
A psychiatrist's view of primal therapy and the medical profession:
An interview with Warren Baker. (1979). Denver Primal Journal, 1(4), 1-5.
Adzema, M. V. (1985). A primal perspective on spirituality.
Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 25(3), 83-116.
Adzema, M. (1993). Cellular/transpersonal experiences: A foray into
cellular consciousness - Part II, Primal Feelings Newsletter,
Winter 1993
Adzema, M. (1994). Cellular/Transpersonal experiences: A foray
into cellular consciousness - part II, Primal Feelings Newsletter, Summer 1994
Adzema, M. (1995). Creating positive scenarios: The other half
of the cure. Primal Feelings Newsletter, Spring, 1995
Alborn, G. (1993). Reaching for the pain with stettbacher's
method of self-primal therapy - part I - Primal Feelings Newsletter,
Autumn 1993
Alborn, G. (1993). Reaching for the pain with stettbacher's
method of self-primal therapy - part II, Primal Feelings
Newsletter, Winter 1993
Alex. (1973). A feeling man in the business world. Journal of Primal
Therapy 1, 363-367.
Alexander, Theresa Sheppard. (1996) Facing the Wolf, The Penguin Group, A Dutton Book, New York
Allan, D. (1994). The pros and cons of self-primaling, Primal
Feelings Newsletter Spring, 1994
An interview with Arthur Janov: Comments on the theory and practice
of primal therapy. (1977). Journal of Primal Therapy, 4, 82-101.
An interview with Chris Evans: A personal experience. (1980). Denver
Primal Journal, 2(2), 5-8.
An interview with John Buck. (1980). Denver Primal Journal, 2(2), 12-14.
An interview with Vivian Janov. (1977). Journal of Primal Therapy,
4, 179-191.
Anonymous, (1975). LSD assisted primaling: the split and intrauterine
trauma, The Whole Person Newsletter, February, March, 1975
Anonymous. (1990). Protecting the therapeutic process
(from the therapist). Aesthema, 9,19-38.
Anonymous. (1995). On bizarre insights, Primal Feelings
Newsletter, Spring 1995
Anonymous. (1995). Panic attacks, phobias, and feelings,
Primal Feelings Newsletter, Winter 1995
Appelbaum, S. A. (1982). Challenges to traditional psychotherapy
from the "new therapies." American Psychologist, 37, 1002-1008.
Ardis, B. (1973). Eliciting the primal response: Theory and practice.
Journal of Primal Therapy,1,171-177.
Arlayne: An interview. (1978). Denver Primal Journal, 1(2), 3-7.
Arlayne: A follow-up interview. (1981). Denver Primal Journal, 2(3), 3-7.
Aston-Reese, D. (1983). Creativity and feelings: An interview with Alec
Rubin. Aesthema, 2,17-20.
Baker, W. The placebo factor. (1981). Denver Primal Journal, 2(3), 14-16.
Baker, W. (1980). Toward a more effective primal therapy.
Denver Primal Journal, 2(2), 1-4.
Barton, N. (1980). Why primal therapy takes time. Primal Institute
Newsletter, 2(8), 1; 4.
Barton, N. (1981). Behaving yourself: Behavior change and primal
therapy. Primal Institute Newsletter, 3(11), 1-2; 4.
Barton, N. (1974). Feelings, language and meaning. Journal of Primal
Therapy, 1, 249-255.
Barton, N. (1982). Furnishing therapy. Primal Institute Newsletter,
5(2), 1; 4.
Barton, N. (1974). On philosophies. Journal of Primal
Therapy, 2, 126-134.
Barton, N. (1982). Placing blame. Primal Institute Newsletter, 4(10), 2-3.
Barton, N. (1983). Touching in therapy. Primal Institute Newsletter,
5(9), 1-4.
Barton, N. (1983). Isolation, sleep deprivation and deep breathing:
A review of three techniques described in The Primal Scream. Primal
Institute Newsletter, 5(13), 1-4.
Barton, N. (1984). You need somebody to feel: Recovery through
relationship. Primal Institute Newsletter, 6(11), 1-4.
Barton, N. (1984). Holism, eclecticism and primal therapy.
Primal Institute Newsletter, 6(12),1-3.
Barton, N. (1985). The first three weeks. Primal Institute Newsletter,
8(5), 1-2.
Barton, N. (1987). Primal therapy: What's the difference?
Primal Institute Newsletter, 10(1),1-4 & 10(4), 1-4.
Barton, N. (1988). The question of cure. Primal Institute Newsletter,
11(2), 1-4.
Barton, N., & Castle, G. (1983). The time for therapy: On determining
the length of a primal therapy session. Primal Institute
Newsletter, 5(6), 1-3.
Beals, N. (1976). Writing music. Journal of Primal Therapy, 3, 87-90.
Beaulieu, R. (1978). After two years of therapy. Journal of Primal
Therapy, 5, 38-42.
Benzwie, T. (1984). Memories from the Bill Swartley Days. Aesthema,
4, 44-46.
Benzwie, T. (1985). Healing through art and movement. Aesthema,
5, 43-44.
Be open to where people really are and start from there: A group
discussion of experiences at other primal centers. (1977). Denver Primal Journal,
1(1), 16-22.
Bernfeld, B. M. (1979). "Catalyst of healing": An essay on the function
of the therapist. Primal Institute Newsletter, 2(3), 1.
Bernfeld, B. M. (1983). Crying behavior in the human adult. Primal
Institute Newsletter, 5(7/8),1-2.
Bernfeld, B. M. (1987). Abreaction: Emotionality as a defense. Primal
Institute Newsletter, 10(5), 1-2 & 10(6), 1-4.
Bierenbaum, H., Nichols, M. P., & Schwartz, A. J. (1976).
Effects of varying session length and frequency in brief emotive
psychotherapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 44, 790-798.
Bill. (1978). Epilepsy from beginning to end. Journal of Primal
Therapy, 5, 118-122.
Bissel, P. (1977). Feelings about my mother. Journal of Primal Therapy, 4, 68-74.
Blauner, R. (1976). The woman who was angry: The story behind the story.
Journal of Primal Therapy, 3, 233-237.
Bohart, A. C. (1980). Toward a cognitive theory of catharsis.
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 17, 192-201.
Borden, K. (1988). Eugene T. Gendlin, "Focusing." Aesthema, 8, 80-86.
Brewton, B. C. (1974). Self-care in post-primal life. Primal Community,
1(1), 16-17.
Brewton, B. (1982). Feelings, defenses and regression in primal therapy.
Aesthema, 1, 29-31.
Broder, M. (1974). Primal awareness and integration groups, The Whole
Person Newsletter, July, 1974
Broder, M. (1984). Character defenses in primal-oriented therapy.
Aesthema, 4, 62-70.
Brown, M. (1973). The new body psychotherapies. Psychotherapy:
Theory, Research & Practice, 10, 98-116.
Brown, M. (1979). Beyond Janov: The healing touch. Journal of Humanistic
Psychology, 19, 69-89.
Buchheimer, A. (1983). An exchange between a potential patient and a
therapist. Aesthema, 2, 2-7.
Buchheimer, A. (1983). Abreaction in psychotherapy. Aesthema, 2, 21-27.
Buchheimer, A. (1984). Arthur Janov's "Prisoners of Pain."
Aesthema, 4, 71-74.
Buchheimer, A. (1985). Healing, treatment, learning, and cure.
Aesthema, 5, 11-16.
Buchheimer, A. (1987). Arthur Janov's "Imprints." Aesthema, 7, 74-77.
Buchheimer, A. (1987). Graham Farrant Interviewed. Aesthema, 7, 40-45.
Buchheimer, A. (1990). The psychotherapist as parent. Aesthema, 9, 15-18.
Buchheimer, A. (1991). Moses, Freud, and Peter Gay. Aesthema, 10, 71-77.
Cal. (1979). Masking-tape madness: A ritual of release. Primal Institute
Newsletter, 1(10), 1; 3-5.
Cammer, S. (1975). Letter to the IPA. Primal Community, 1(2), 36-38.
Campbell, B. (1974). Primal therapy and woman's role: A personal view.
Journal of Primal Therapy, 2, 142-150.
Can primal therapy cure homosexuality? (1976). Journal of Primal Therapy,
3, 226-229.
Carruth, S. (1978). The catch 22 of primal therapy. Denver Primal
Journal, 1(2), 19.
Caspary, A. C. (1981). Outcomes of intensive psychotherapy changes
consequent to the intensive period in primal therapy (Doctoral
dissertation, University of Waterloo, Canada, 1980).Dissertation
Abstracts International, 41, 3567B-3568B.
Casriel, D. (1972). A scream away from happiness. New York: Grossett &
Dunlap.
Castle, G., & Curtis, T. (1986). Primal groups: Past and present.
Primal Institute Newsletter,9(4), 1-3.
Charles. (1978). Migraine: A connection and a choice in primal therapy.
Journal of Primal Therapy, 5, 24-26.
Christie, J. Drugs and primal therapy: A personal view. Journal of Primal Therapy, 2, 207-215.
Christie, S. (1977). Communal child-rearing in the Israeli Kibbutz:
A primal perspective. Journal of Primal Therapy, 4, 18-36.
Clare, P. (1975). Is there life after therapy? Journal of Primal Therapy, 2, 317-319.
Clark, G. S., & McLean, G. (1985). Radical sexuality: Beyond the double
standard--A Feminist Workshop for women and men. Aesthema, 5, 45-47.
Clay: An interview. (1978). Denver Primal Journal, 1(3), 14-18.
Coldwell, P. (1975). Building your primal room. Primal Community, 1(2),
28-29.
Cowan, J. (1985). Is this a rut, or what?: Addictions and compulsions.
Aesthema, 5, 48-49.
Crandall, B. (1979). Epilepsy--on a collision course. Primal Institute
Newsletter, 1(11), 1; 6.
Current Biography. (1980). Arthur Janov, 15-18.
Dahl, A. A., & Waal, H. (1983). An outcome study of primal therapy.
Psychother. Psychosom., 39, 154-164.
Davis, B. (1975). The dancing child and the primal process. Primal
Community, 1(2), 8-11.
DiMele, A. F. (1974). Innovations in primal-oriented therapy: The all-sound
method. Primal Community, 1(1),
DiMele, A. F., LeBoyer, F., & Bannier, M. L. (1975). Memory and birth:
An exchange of letters. Primal Community, 1(2), 14-15.
DiMele, A. F. (1976). The falling experience. Primal Community, 1(4),
21-22.
Dublin, J. E. (1976). Beyond Gestalt: Toward integrating some systems of
psychotherapy. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 13,
225-231.
Ebel, H. (1975). Primal therapy and psychohistory. History of Childhood
Quarterly: The Journal of Psychohistory, 2, 563-570.
Edelman, J. (1975). Reflections on a primal artist. Primal Community,
1(2), 44-47.
Elitzur, B. (1977). Finishing an unfinished experiential session.
Primal Community, 2(1), 26-27.
Elitzur, B. (1978). The use of primal and desensitization approaches in
crisis intervention of phobia: A case study. Psychotherapy: Theory,
Research & Practice, 15, 35-38.
Emerson, W. (1979). Life, birth, and rebirth: The hazy mirrors.
In Birth and Rebirth: Self & Society Special Issue, 17-22.
Emerson, W. R. (1987). Primal therapy with infants. Aesthema, 7, 61-67.
Farrant, G. (1987). Cellular consciousness. Aesthema, 7, 28-39.
Fischer, H. (1976). Primal pain and migraine. Journal of Primal Therapy,
3, 230-232.
Freundlich, D. (1974). What is a primal? Primal Community, 1(1), 37.
Freundlich, D. (1976). Pitfalls of primal. Primal Community, 1(4), 13-18.
Freundlich, D. (1976). Primal experience groups: A flexible structure.
International Journal of Group Psychotheapy, 26, 29-41
Freundlich, D. (1982). Methods for reliving primal experiences.
Aesthema, 1, 15-22.
Freundlich, D. (1983). The use of touch in primal-oriented therapy.
Aesthema, 2, 8-16.
Freundlich, D. (1984). The integrative therapist. Aesthema, 4, 25-32.
Furlong, F. W. (1977). The new psychotherapies: The courage to be.
Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 22, 207-214.
Gardner, M. F., & Walter, D. O. (1976). Differences between EEG's
recorded from individuals at different time points during a psychological
treatment: A preliminary report. In D. O. Walter, L.
Rogers, & J. M. Finzi-Fried (Eds.), Conference on human brain function [BIS
Conference Report #42]. Los Angeles: Brain Information
Service/BRI Publications Office.
Geddes, H. (1987). The art of primal midwifery. Aesthema, 7, 68-73.
Geffen, M. S. (1976). Hypnosis and primal therapy: A theoretical
comparison. Primal Community, 1(4), 33-34.
Gilbrech, D. C. A. (1978). Primal and behavior-modification approaches to
overweight. Journal of Primal Therapy, 5, 103-113.
Giving birth: Four Experiences. (1981). Denver Primal Journal, 2(3), 8-11.
Goldman, A. (1971, September 1). Can primal therapy shortcut the return
to happiness? Vogue, pp. 270-271.
Goss, W. R. (1978). Dealing with low self-image. Primal Community,
3(1), 8-11.
Greeman, R. L. (1974). Head, heart and hand: The human condition in Marx
and Janov. Primal Community, 1(1), 39-47.
Grof, S. (1980). LSD psychotherapy. Pomona, CA: Hunter House.
Grof, S. (1985). Beyond the brain: Birth, death, and transcendence in
psychotherapy. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
Gurza, A. (1976). Culture and pain: The Mexican neurosis. Journal of
Primal Therapy, 3, 26-49.
Gurza, A. (1976). Scientific revolutions and the role of primal theory
in psychology. Journal of Primal Therapy, 3, 193-213.
Hannig, P. J. (1982). Feeling people: A revolutionary concept in therapy,
lifestyle and human contact. Winter Park, FL: Anna Publishing.
Hannig, P. (1984). Mysticism in primal experience. Aesthema, 3, 16-17.
Hart, J., Corriere, R., & Binder, J. (1975). Going sane: An introduction
to feeling therapy. New York: Jason Aaronson.
Helding, C. (1995). Working with attachment-disordered children, Primal
Feelings Newsletter, Winter 1995
Hill, C. P. (1981). A birth experience that never happened. Denver
Primal Journal, 2(3), 12-14.
History of primal therapy: An interview with Jules and Helen Roth. (1979).
Denver Primal Journal, 1(4), 10-16.
Holden, E. M. (1974). Primal pain and aging. Journal of Primal Therapy,
2, 97-110.
Holden, E. M. (1975). The neurophysiology of feeling. Journal of Primal
Therapy, 2, 181-206.
Holden, E. M. (1976). Access to pain: Anaesthesia and consciousness.
Journal of Primal Therapy, 3, 220-225.
Holden, E. M. (1976). Primals versus non-primals. Journal of Primal
Therapy, 3, 50-62.
Holden, E. M. (1976). Sympaths and parasympaths. Journal of Primal
Therapy, 3, 159-175.
Holden, E. M. (1976). Symptom formation in neurosis. Journal of Primal
Therapy, 3, 5-25.
Holden, E. M. (1977). A quantitative index of pain resolution in primals
with discussion of probable relevant biologic mechanisms.
Journal of Primal Therapy, 4, 37-52.
Holden, E. M. (1977). Biology and madness: A neurological inquiry into
psychosis. Journal of Primal Therapy, 4, 117-139.
Holden, E. M. (1977). The dialectic of healing and suffering: The primal
zone. Journal of Primal Therapy, 4, 5-17.
Holden, E. M. (1977). Practical applications of the primal zone
principle. Journal of Primal Therapy, 4, 148-153.
Holden, E. M. (1977). Primal pathophysiology. Journal of Psychosomatic
Research, 21, 341-350.
Holden, E. M. (1978). Recent endorphine research and the system of pain
regulation. Journal of Primal Therapy, 5, 81-87.
Holden, E. M. (1979). Estrogen therapy--why does it work? Primal
Institute Newsletter, 1(11), 5.
Holden, E. M. (1979). Food and feelings. Primal Institute Newsletter,
1(11), 2-3.
Holden, E. M. (1980). Endorphines in both seizures and analgesia: A
possible common principle. Primal Institute Newsletter, 2(5), 3.
Holden, E. M. (1980). Migraine and memory. Primal Institute Newsletter,
2(8), 1; 3.
Holden, E. M. (1981). On the origins of "reverberating circuits":
A lecture and staff discussion. Primal Institute Newsletter, 3(8), 1-4.
Holden, E. M. (1981). Prototypic trauma: Patterns of response and
the course of therapy. Primal Institute Newsletter, 3(9), 1-2; 4.
Holden, E. M. (1981). Prototypic trauma: Patterns of response and
the course of therapy--Part II: The struggle-and-fail sympath.
Primal Institute Newsletter, 3(10), 1; 3-4.
Holden, E. M. (1981). Prototypic trauma: Patterns of response and the
course of therapy--Part III: The parasympath. Primal
Institute Newsletter, 3(11), 1-2.
Holden, E. M. (1991). Primal therapy and religion: A Christian witness.
Aesthema, 10, 59-66.
Holden, E. M., & Janov, A. (1979). Experience, not biochemicals, causes
illness . . . and sets up biochemical distortions. Primal Institute Newsletter, 2(3), 5.
Holden, M. (1993-1994). Tape transcription - Dr. E. Michael Holden to
Hopkins, J. (1971, February, 18). The primal doctor. Rolling Stone, 26-28.
Hopkins, Jerry, Rolling Stones Magazine, The (2/1971)
Interview with senior therapist Gretchen Castle. (1982).
Primal Institute Newsletter, 5(2), 1-4 & 5(3), 1-4.
James, J. (1974, May). After the primal flood. Energy & Character:
The Journal of Bioenergetic Research, 5(2), 25-26.
Janov, A. (1970). The primal scream. New York: Putnam.
Janov, A. (1971). The anatomy of mental illness: The scientific
basis of primal therapy. New York: Putnam.
Janov, A. (1972). The primal revolution. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Janov, A. (1973). The feeling child. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Janov, A. (2007). Primal healing.
Janov, A. (2007). The janov solution.
Janov, A. (1980). Prisoners of pain.
Janov, A. (1986). Imprints.
Janov, A. (1997). Why you get sick - how you get well
Janov, A. (1974). Postscript to homosexual masochism. Journal of
Primal Therapy, 2, 114-119.
Janov, A. (1976). Pain in sleep: An analysis of the mechanisms of
repression. Journal of Primal Therapy, 3, 121-158.
Janov, A. (1976). The creative process: Introduction. Journal of Primal
Therapy, 3, 76-79.
Janov, A. (1976). The nature of pain and defenses. Journal of Primal
Therapy, 3, 176-192.
Janov, A. (1977). Toward a new consciousness. Journal of Psychosomatic
Research, 21, 333-339.
Janov, A. (1978). "Rebirthing"--dangers and delusions. Journal
of Primal Therapy, 5, 5-15.
Janov, A. (1978). The therapeutic role of connection. Journal of
Primal Therapy, 5, 88-102.
Janov, A. (1979). The care of a child. Primal Institute Newsletter,
1(12), 1-2; 5.
Janov, A. (1979). Homosexuality and the APA. Primal Institute
Newsletter, 2(1), 4.
Janov, A. (1980). Prisoners of pain. Garden City, NY: Anchor/Doubleday.
Janov, A. (1980). Repression as a style of life: The origins of "macho."
Primal Institute Newsletter, 2(5), 1; 6.
Janov, A. (1982). The catastrophe film: A controlled nightmare.
Primal Institute Newsletter, 4(8), 1-2; 4.
Janov, A. (1983). Imprints: The lifelong effects of the birth experience.
New York: Coward-McCann.
Janov, A. (1983). Observations on the breakdown off the immune system.
Primal Institute Newsletter, 5(5), 2.
Janov, A. (1984). Prisoners of belief: Further thoughts on ideas as
opiates. Primal Institute Newsletter, 7(4), 1-2.
Janov, A. (1985). The nature of anxiety. Primal Institute Newsletter,
8(2), 1; 4 & 8(3), 2; 4.
Janov, A. (1988). Brain and consciousness. Skeptical Inquirer, 13, 94-95.
Janov, A. (1991). The new primal scream: Primal therapy 20 years on.
Wilmington, DE: Enterprise Publishing.
Janov, A. & Holden, E. M. (Eds.). (1975). Primal man: The new
consciousness. New York: Crowell.
Janov, A., & Holden, E. M. (1977). The birth of neurosis: Transcript
of a lecture. Journal of Primal Therapy, 4, 53-67.
Janov, V. (1973). Primal "parenting." Journal of Primal Therapy,
1, 71-74.
Janov, V. (1973/1974). Primal people. Journal of Primal Therapy,
1, 256-268 & 372-386; 2, 79-88.
Janov, V. (1973). The cure for neurosis? Journal of Primal Therapy,
1, 152-154.
Janov, V. (1978). What is a primal? Primal Institute Newsletter,
1(1), 2.
Janov, V. (1983). Ready for motherhood? Primal Institute Newsletter,
5(7), 2.
Janov, V. (1985). On bringing "The Scream" into the 80's. Primal
Institute Newsletter, 8(3), 1-2.
Jenson, Jean (1995). Reclaiming Your Life. Dutton. The Penguin Group, New York
Jim. (1974). Some insights on my homosexual masochism. Journal of
Primal Therapy, 2, 111-114.
John. (1974). The struggle to feel. Journal of Primal
Therapy, 1, 368-371.
Johnson, B. (1976). Striking the roots of sexual jealousy. City Miner,
1(1), 28-35.
Johnson, B. (1977). Jealousy and intimacy in the feeling relationship.
Unpublished master's thesis, California State University,
Hayward, CA.
Johnson, B. (1978). Intimacy: Creating time and space to share feelings.
City Miner, 3(2), pp. 13-17.
Johnson, B. (1991). A primal religion. Aesthema, 10, 51-58.
Kaiser, R. B. (1973, March). Prince of wails. Penthouse.
Karle, W., Corriere, R., & Hart, J. (1973). Psychophysiological changes
in abreactive therapy--Study I: Primal therapy. Psychotherapy:
Theory, Research & Practice, 10, 117-122.
Karle, W., Corriere, R., Hart, J., Gold, S., Maple, C., & Hopper, M.
(1976). Maintenance of psychophysiological changes in feeling therapy.
Psychological Reports, 39, 1143-1147.
Karle, W., Hart, J., Corriere, R., Gold, S., & Maple, C. (1978).
Preliminary study of psychological changes in feeling therapy.
Psychological Reports, 43, 1327-1334.
Kaufmann, W. (1974). An anatomy of the primal revolution. Journal of
Humanistic Psychology, 14, 49-62.
Kaufmann, W. (1975). Primal scream: Lobotomy without the knife. Energy
and Character: The Journal of Bio-energetic Research, 6, 60-68.
Kavanaugh, P. (1992). Magnificent addiction: Discovering addiction as
gateway to healing. Lower Lake, CA: Aslan Publishing.
Keaveney, B. (1975). Primals: The sickness, the cure, The Whole Person
Newsletter, February, March, 1975
Keen, S. (1972, February). Janov and primal therapy: The screaming cure.
Psychology Today,43-44, 46, 86, 88-89.
Keerdoja, E., Huck, J., & McGuire, S. (1978, July 10). The "screaming
cure." Newsweek, 12.
Kelley, C. R. (1972). Post-primal and genital character: A critique of
Janov and Reich. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 12, 61-73.
Khamsi, S. (1976). The contribution of primal therapy. Unpublished
master's thesis, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA.
Khamsi, S. (1981). The primal paradigm. Humanistic Psychology Institute
Review, 3, 51-60.
Khamsi, S. (1984). Primal perspectives in psychotherapy. Aesthema,
4, 7-24.
Khamsi, S. (1985). An exploration of birth feelings in primal therapy: A
human science approach. Dissertation Abstracts International, 46(8).
(University Microfilms No. 85-23664)
Khamsi, S. (1987). Birth feelings: A phenomenological investigation.
Aesthema, 7, 46-60.
Khamsi, S. (1987). Birth revisited. Aesthema, 7, 13-27.
Khamsi, S. (1988). The success and failure of primal therapy: A critical
review. Aesthema, 8, 11-23.
Kind, Hans (1990). Neuere und unkonventionelle, sogenannte humanistische und andere Verfahren (New and unconventional, so-called humanistic and other therapeutic procedures). Zeitschrift fuer Psychosomatische Medizin Psychoanalyse, 36(2), 140-145.
Abstract: "Describes many recently emerged psychotherapeutic procedures which have caused a "psychoboom" and are practiced not only by professional therapists, but by self-styled mystics and gurus. Several of these so-called humanistic therapeutic procedures have only vague theoretical frameworks and can be defined as transpersonal psychological theories and therapies. Awareness psychotherapies, transactional analysis, and primal therapy are well known in Germany. A recent form of psychotherapy (catathymic imaging), indicated for neurotic and psychosomatic disorders, is evaluated."
King, L. (1985). The therapist: Friend or guru? Aesthema, 5, 37-39.
King, L. (1994). What is primal psychotherapy? Primal Feelings Newsletter,
Spring, 1994
Kirkman, D. (1979). Integration and the healing process. Denver Primal
Journal, 1(4),12-15.
Kirkman, D. (1978). Shutting sunrise out of me. Denver Primal Journal,
1(3), 18-19.
Knecht, C. H. (1978). Grandmother's nightmare. Journal of Primal
Therapy, 5, 34-37.
Knecht, T. S. (1976). Crib death and primal pain. Journal of Primal
Therapy, 3, 214-219.
Konstan, D. (1974). 2000 years: Epicurus, Freud, and Janov. Primal
Community, 1(1), 8-11.
LaGoy, L. (1995). An imprint for life, Primal Feelings Newsletter,
Winter, 1995
Lavender, P. (1994). Interview with Peter Lavender on the world peace
project - part I, Primal Feelings Newsletter, Autumn, 1994
Lavender, P. (1994). Interview with Peter Lavender on the world peace
project - part II - Primal Feelings Newsletter, Spring 1994
Leibl, R. (1984). My transformative experience. Aesthema, 4, 47.
Levinger, L. (1973). Beginnings. Journal of Primal Therapy, 1, 178-179.
Livingstone, J. (1975). My children and I. Journal of Primal Therapy,
2, 310-316
Lonsbury, J. (1978). Inside primal therapy. Journal of Humanistic
Psychology, 18, 19-28.
Loveys, R. (1980). From LA to Denver: Heading home. Denver Primal
Journal, 2(2), 9-12.
Louise. (1973). Journal of Primal Therapy, 1, 68-70.
Loveys, R. (1981). Notes from underground: A prison psychologist's passage.
(1981). Denver Primal Journal, 2(3), 17-19.
Lynn, K. (1974). Children in hospital. Journal of Primal Therapy, 2,
136-141.
Maleh, D. (1978). Mock primal therapy: A personal experience. Journal of
Primal Therapy, 5, 27-33.
Maleh, D. (1978). The anatomy of a nine-hour feeling--or, an "imperfect"
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Mandan, S. (1976). Face to face: A Bergman film critique. Journal of
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Marie: An interview. (1977). Denver Primal Journal, 1(1), 7-10.
Markovits, B. (1984). Forgetting who we are: Temporary amnesia as a
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Marks, C. (1975). Traumatization and the primal process: A viewpoint from
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Marks, C. (1974). A letter from a self-primaler: Introduced by Arthur
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Mathes, B. (1973). From the right hemisphere. Journal of Primal Therapy,
1, 81-84; 180-183.
May, S. (1975). Parents and children. Journal of Primal Therapy, 2, 224-229.
McCartney, K. (1977). Phylogenetic roots of neurosis: An overview.
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McLane, M. V. (1975). Diary of a self-ordained primal therapist. Primal
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Meller, E. (1974). Observations. Primal Community, 1(1), 30-31.
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Journal of Primal Therapy, 3, 102-109.
Primal people: Bill Van Doren interviews Barry M. Bernfeld. (1978).
Journal of Primal Therapy, 5, 57-71.
Primal people: Tracee Sheppard Knecht interviews (Mary) a Therapist
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personality. Psykolognytt: Journal of the Swedish Psychological
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with observations of patients who have reexperienced convulsions.
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Robinson, J. (1975). The role of birth trauma in human development.
Primal Community, 1(2), 16-21.
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1(4), 46-47.
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Aesthema, 4, 36-43.
Rockman, L. (1986). Creativity, spirituality, and therapy:
Fourteen post-primal patients explore their experiences. Aesthema, 6, 8-14.
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Rose, A. (1975). Primal pulsation. Primal Community, 1(3), 26-29.
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Rubin, A. (1978). Primal theatre. Primal Community, 3(1), 33-38.
Rubin, M. (1973). In the middle of things: An experience with primal
theory. New York: Putnam.
Sanders, J. R. (1977). What can split-brain research tell us about
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Schaef, R.F.A., Kirkman, D.O., & Ungashick, B. (1981). Primal
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Community, 3(1), 17.
Sichel, A. G., & Clark, G.S. (1985). Dream on. Aesthema, 5, 40-42.
Sichel, A. G. (1985). Exorcising the bad parent. Aesthema, 5, 50-52.
Sichel, A. G. (1988). Review of methodology of "The success and failure
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Sifford, Darrell, (1973) Four Artices on Primal Therapy in the San Francisco Examiner
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Sitko, J. (1974). On teaching. Journal of Primal Therapy, 2, 64-73.
Smith, H., & Van der Horst, B. (1976, December 20). Primal pique.
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Snider, F. (1975). All the way to crazy: A primal notebook.
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Snider, F. (1988). My experiences in different therapies. Aesthema, 8,
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Speyrer, J. (1995). book review - Holding Time by Martha G. Welch,
Primal Feelings Newsletter, Winter 1995
Speyrer, J. (1994) book review - Toxic Parents: Overcoming Their
Hurtful Legacy and Reclaiming Your Life by Susan Forward, Primal Feelings Newsletter, Winter 1995
Speyrer, J. (1995). book review - The Type C. Connection: The Behavorial
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Speyrer, J. (1995) book review - Therapy Gone Mad by Carol Mithers,
Primal
Feelings Newsletter, Spring 1995
Speyrer, J. (1995) book review - High Risk: Children Without a Conscious
by Ken Magid Ph.D. and Carol McKelvey, Primal Feelings Newsletter, Winter 1995
Speyrer, J. (1993) False memory syndrome and its implications in primal
therapy, Primal Feelings Newsletter, Winter 1993
Speyrer, J. (1995) From primal to holotropic breathwork and back,
Primal Feelings Newsletter. Summer 1995
Speyrer, J. (1993) book review - Gentle Birth Book: A Practical Guide to
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Speyrer, J. (1993) Primal criticisms (compilation)- Quotations from
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Speyrer, J. (1993) book review - Primal Connections by Elizabeth Noble,
Primal Feelings Newsletter,
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Speyrer, J. (1995) book review - Trauma and Recovery by J. Herman
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Speyrer, J.(1994) Recent innovations in primal therapy (satire) Primal
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Speyrer, J. (1994) book review - Coming Back: A Psychiatrist Explores
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Speyrer, J. (1994). Hints and kinks in primal therapy, Primal Feelings
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Speyrer, J. (1994). book review - Psychobabble: Fast Talk and Quick
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Speyrer, J. (1995). Strange encounters: near death experiences and birth
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Speyrer, J. (1995) book review - Understanding Your Past: The Key to
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Speyrer, J. (1995). book review - Catharsis in Psychotherapy - Michael
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Speyrer, J. (1994). book review - Come Here: A Man Overcomes the Tragic
Aftermath of Childhood Sexual Abuse, By Richard Berendzen.
Primal Feelings Newsletter Autumn, 1994
Speyrer, J.. (1993). book review - Banished Knowledge: Facing Childhood
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Speyrer, J. (1993). book review - Making Sense of Suffering: The Healing
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Speyrer, J. (1994). book review - Separate Lives: Why Siblings Are So
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Primal Therapy Periodicals

Aesthema. (1982-1992). Published by the International Primal Association,
2742 Fernwood Ave., Roslyn PA 19001.
Denver Primal Journal. (1977-1981). Available from the Denver Counseling
Center, 323 S. Pearl St., Denver CO 80209.
Feeling People Newsletter. (1978-1980?). Available from Paul Hannig,
10170 Larwin Ave. #4, Chatsworth, CA 91311.
International Primal Association Newsletter. (1978-present). Published
by the International Primal Association, 2742 Fernwood Ave., Roslyn PA 19001.
Journal of Primal Therapy. (1973-1978). Available from The Primal
Institute, 1950 Cotner, Los Angeles CA 90025.
Primal Community. (1974-1978?). Available from the International Primal
Institute, 2742 Fernwood Ave., Roslyn PA 19001.
Primal Feelings Newsletter (Quarterly) (Summer 1993 to present)
2123 Jasmine Dr. Opelousas, La 70570
Primal Institute Newsletter. (1978-present). Published by the Primal
Institute, 1950 Cotner, Los Angeles CA 90025.
Primal Renaissance: The Journal of Primal Psychology. Published by the
International Primal Association, 490 Park View Road, Reading, PA 19606
The Whole Person Newsletter. (July 1974-1976). Published by the Whole
Person Society, Vancouver, BC, Canada



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