American psychotherapist Arthur Yanov, author of the theory of primary pain, argues that the cause of neuroses are generic and early childhood negative feelings and memories that haunt us all our lives. This pain is not always realized, but lives in us, affects our behavior and, in general, the perception of the world and other people.
American psychotherapist Arthur Yanov, author of the theory of primary pain, argues that the cause of neuroses are generic and early childhood negative feelings and memories that haunt us all our lives. This pain is not always realized, but lives in us, affects our behavior and, in general, the perception of the world and other people. The author describes the features of the method of primary psychotherapy, cites real histories of illness, treatment and recovery of his patients (among whom, for example, was John Lennon). This is a new, updated edition of the book, first published in New York in 1970.
AST, 606 p.
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