I have to read in my field every day for hours just to keep up. I read a book this morning about false memory syndrome. Basically it analyzes the brain structures, specifically the hippocampus, which may be damaged causing false memory (I simplify). These are Harvard trained scientists. I am suggesting that unless one feels, that is, first feel one’s needs and pain from their lack of fulfillment, it is difficult to know profoundly what the truth is. And when one relates how “scientific” this proposition is, it can be unassailable. In short, intellectuals must rely on abstractions, statistics and not a “wild” proposition that comes from observation.
I believe that intellectuals, and I include some of the great minds of the century that I have treated, generally live “in their heads”, cut off from feelings yet driven by them. Their sex life is a shambles because they are often sexless and fuckless. They cannot use their head to help become sexual, nor to do their bidding. In fact, they use their heads to flee from feeling. If they did not they would be wallowing in pain all of the time. So they are left-brain dominated and cannot see the nuance or subtleties in social intercourse. And they cannot see obvious emotional realities. Trust a man or woman who can make love. We see how a president is more dangerous, the less he fucks.
In psychology it means turning to the intellect for answers to great emotional problems. In short, being stuck in the left brain means to depend solely on that brain’s indices, relying on what numbers tell them because they cannot trust their emotions. So the intelligent person sees reality far better than the intellectual. Being intellectual is, by and large, a defense, no matter how smart the person is. He knows facts and figures but knows very little about the human condition. He often cannot make the leap into imagination or possibilities. He is stuck “listening” to the orphaned voice of intellect. Because he is constantly channeled into the thinking brain, he cannot see beyond his needs and is a victim of philosophies, no matter how dressed up they are in complex notions. He will never adopt a feeling therapy when he has no idea what that is.
Good morning Dr Janov,
ReplyDeletewhat a non academic post !
I would like to add that nowadays a lot of people are trying to "manage" one's life, one's emotions as if our life was just business where we have to rationalize everything in order to be more efficient(whatever the harmful consequences for oneself or other).
From one of your "test rat"...
Yann.
The intellect is very much a ship without a rudder when divorced from feelings. For example, it is impossible to relate to art and poetry on a personal level, i believe, from a purely intellectual standpoint cos no matter how intelligent you are you will be alienated, disconnected and detached. Beat writers like WS Burroughs upheld an anti-intellecutal position for this reason. They also championed random processes in art to try and circumvent controlling rational processes that got in the way of saying things anew and saying /expressing things that could not arise from an intellectual starting place. But i better stop here in case people think i am trying to sound too intellectual.
ReplyDeleteDr Janov`s comments about intellectuals in this short-but-sweet article hit home, especially since I read a similar passage in a book of his just a few days ago (that latter passage mentionned the fact that intellectuals usually have some difficulties with manual labor; how true). Well I certainly fit the profile of the intellectual...sort of. I am very much like Woody Allen, but an Italian version. But unlike most other intellectuals, Woody Allen is an artist; and , even though I do no artistic work, I love the arts. And I think that indicates a certain level of health.
ReplyDeleteFor me , though, achieving an enjoyable level of artistic sensitivity was a slow upward climb for a guy who was really in his head, through no fault of own.My first breakthroughs into my body came from within a cult, an offshoot of EST. In the main training , those people tried to blast my head away which almost lead to a psychotic reaction.Which really enrages me when I think of it..those arrogant incompetents! Many people in these movements just hated intellectuals, so I sufferred some abuse. But I did learn elementary here-and-now sharing of feelings in the cult and that was the start. Slowly ,I evolved into the other part of my brain with greater physical coordination, openings to the visual arts, greater discrimination in music, poetry etc...I dance better now at 54 than when I was 20. How all this happenned I do not know, since I have done little therapy, only Bioenergetic Exercises (Alexander Lowen) once in a while over the last 30 years.
My life has always been generally difficult and lonely, despite regular good times and various relations with people. I had my first girlfriend when I was 42 years old. Imagine!I sympathise with all people who sufferred like I did, and still do.
Let me say that I find it incredible that most psychologits, psychiatrists, social workers, priests etc.. do not find some value in Dr Janov's work. I mean, he explains his theories clearly, evidence abounds, what more do these people need? I suppose it's because it's a matter of feelings, and if you are blocked too much ,his words will not resonate. Still.. Well, if his books got through to me, there is hope yet that the average pychiatrist will get it some daya also.
Finally, I would like to refer any interested party to Wilhelm Reich's comments on intellect as a defense. Please see his book "Character Analysis" (3rd edition), the section entitled "The Intellect as Defense Function" in the chapter called "Psychic Contact and Vegetative Current". Marco Ermacora Montreal, Quebec
Hi Marco,
ReplyDeleteA fascinating account of your experience. EST, though i know very little about it, was a form of self awareness training that aimed to make individuals believe in their own experience and to experience synchronicity with the world around them. Of course any such training will lead to casualties through the undermining of neurotic defences. From what i can tell it did not qualify as therapy. It was more about achieving enlightenment or consciounsess altering self-experience. In this sense it was akin to zen buddhism. Would be fascinated to know if you obtained many positive experiences from EST and whether it made you more receptive to Primal Therapy.
I never went to any EST type training but in my early 20's I went through a process of consciousness alteration through the social group that I found myself part of that was very akin in its consequences that I imagine EST training might produce. (Of course, in the 60's college students taking LSD and 'switching on' is also comparable here.) All i can say is that acquiring enlightenment (whatever that means for you) always comes with a price('We take our own virginity' to borrow a line from a Paul Blackburn poem). I don't know what the 'price' of PT is but it seems to me that the role of therapy is to orientate you to the world and not attack your neurotic defences irresponsibly. My experiences were as damaging as they were beneficial. I was left to wonder whether was I was lucky or unlucky to have gone through the experiences i went through. Certainly, it changed who i was.
Dear Dr.Janov ,some not too seriously meant remarks.. was Mr Clinton that good in government because of his Monica affair or despite his bad relationship to wife ..? And when we are at this level Old King Salomo did his some 1200 Beauties enabled him his proverbial slomonic judgements..? In earnest -all the "psychiatric cases " I met in my life werer in relationships.. Yours emanuel
ReplyDeleteThe thing with intellectualization, in my opinion, is that we have a natural tendency to at least try to ”think nice”, and I think that is what all cognitive therapies are trying to tap on to. What Primal Theory states is not “nice”. It would be nice if we could anesthetize a mother giving labor without it having possible life-long effects on the baby. It would be nice if the lack of oxygen during birth didn’t have such dramatic effects later in life. It would be nice if the nine months in the womb didn’t have such a profound effect, either. But Primal Theory deals with biological truths, and they are often not “nice”. That is why, I think, many people will go through all kinds of intellectual loops and exercises rather than face the fact that you cannot simply think yourself well. You can trick yourself into believing you are well, but your body may tell a different story.
ReplyDeleteAny effective feeling therapy has to deal with pain, and most people will naturally try to flee away from pain. In my case these days, the fleeing is mostly done by alcohol and medicine, in the case of the "intellectual", it is mostly done by escaping to the world of ideas, the left frontal cortex.
amen!
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ReplyDeletenot every fuckless is sexless by choice. Not every sexless is incabalble of empathy or feeling. There are victims of severe childhood sexual abuse (male and female) who rather not being fucked by someone who just needs to unload and graves for an oxitocin fix. Some of them are inteligent and some choose to become intelectual for the same reason, but they are not without feelings.
Sieglinde Alexander
www.aaacworld.org
SWA: Hey can you expand on this? art janov
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