Sunday, July 27, 2008

On Curing a Symptom

Let us start out by saying that no all symptoms are caused by repressed emotions but a good deal of them are. The question then poses itself, “What does it take to cure the symptom?” Can counseling do it? Yes, but with reservations. You see each level of consciousness--brainstem, limbic system and neo-cortex, contribute its specific kind of pain to the system. And they contribute the most when survival is at stake. That is why the most pain lies deep in the neuraxis where insult can affect whether we live or die. Now let us suppose that a migraine takes a level of 10 for it to be manifest. And we take away current stress that brings the pain level to eight. Have we cured it? No, we have taken away just that valence that originally put the system over the top and into a symptom. But we still have deeper levels of pain. We can only say we have “cured” it when we arrive at the very heavy valence pain that was at the origin of it all. In depression there are levels of hopelessness that finally result in overt depression. But until we arrive at the intrauterine trauma of a heavily drugged mother, for example, we cannot be said to have cured the problem.

What too much of current psychotherapy does is manipulate the current burden, leaving the heavy-duty pains untouched. But that manipulation may have been enough to keep the symptom from manifesting itself (biofeedback, hypnosis, cognitive therapy, etc.). That might lead to the false notion that this method of manipulation is curative of such and such symptom. It is the same as in alcoholism. Enough support and warmth in the present can take just enough of the pain load away to snuff the habit. The reason that there is always a tendency toward the illness is that the underlying pain waits in its cage. When the system is weak and vulnerable again the symptom may spring forth. Cure is always tied to original causes. When the symptom is matched through feeling to its advent we have succeeded.

7 comments:

  1. I love you Dr Janov!! Why is not Primal Therapy better knowned ??

    I wonder if you should not refresh the appearance of your website so it be modern and colourful, more attractive.

    The videos as well would have to reflect your truly scientific methods and finds. They look unprofessionnal to say the least, not really informative. A regular class is not what is the most interesting and supportive of your work. Some good scripts, an excellent narrator, vivid images, a truly good promotion plan, that's what, to my feeling, is needed for Primal Therapy to attain the heights it merits. It has the potential to transform psychology into a real science and to revolutionize the medical field.

    I would love to see it appear in your lifetime...

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  2. Spirit,
    Most of the reason that it is not well known is two fold. Left brain scientists cannot understand feelings; and two, I have a very bad throat so I cannot appear in public to promote it. all is media today. dommage! quel lastima. art janov

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  3. I love your website. My only regret (apart from not being able to come to the center for therapy right now...I live continents and oceans away from you)..anyway, my only regret is not all Dr France Janov's videos on training sessions are 'viewable'. Is this intentional for some reason? Tis indeed a great pity if it is.

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  4. Karen: It is called the legacy program and will be available in the near future. We are working on long distance therapy. Hang on and keep in touch. art janov

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  5. Thanks Dr Janov, and I am sorry about the ?broken ribs? OUCH! Remember it well I do.
    What I meant re the videos were the ones on the Training Sessions (ie Excerpts from Training Sessions) on the right of your Home page on your website. Of the 8 there 2 or 3 wont play. Perhaps those 2 or 3 will eventually constitute part of the Legacy Program? The others are fantastic and they, together with your blogs have absolutely made me know that it is Primal Therapy which not only holds the keys, but opens the doors too. I wish I could be at the Center now....my piggy bank, however, screams otherwise. But sometime and as soon as.....
    Wishing you well soonest.

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