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Dr. Dan Casriel “A scream away from happiness”

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Ursus:

--- Quote from: "SEKTO" ---Relax, Inculcated.  It's all good.  The thread stays as it is.  Let's stay on topic, however; that is, let's limit our discussion to that of DAYTOP and Casriel-related matters only.
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Hmmm. Casriel did not operate nor influence in a vacuum.

SEKTO:

--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "SEKTO" ---Relax, Inculcated.  It's all good.  The thread stays as it is.  Let's stay on topic, however; that is, let's limit our discussion to that of DAYTOP and Casriel-related matters only.
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Hmmm. Casriel did not operate nor influence in a vacuum.
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You're right.  They're all interrelated.  Let's just stay focused; that's all I am saying.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "Inculcated" ---Bitte  Gast,
Have you read Crazy Therapies (Singer/Lalich)?
 
I’m not sure why so many Germans seem to embrace the primal scream n’ snuggle bit, but I noticed that too. Kinky ?
The ISBP “Bonding psychotherapy” conference was held in Bad Grönenbach, last may.

There seems to be no dearth of reference material out there on the interthingy about Casriel’s contributions.
Some articles are vituperative and others praise loud Quacks of approval.

More info. re: Casriel and New Identity Process (basically build your own personality disorder, IMO).
http://www.skepdic.com/therapy.html -From Abracadabra to Zombies (See also Janov for NIP)
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:shamrock:  :shamrock:  :shamrock:
If you look at the last sentence here above in the parentheses you will see the name Janov, that is where my whole post started. I had not seen that name in years and I was instantly motivated to write.
Joe Ricca was in Daytop during this time of Casreil and The Primal Therapy, I know this from conversations with Joe concerning Primal Screams (as we called them). Long story to much for my head right now. Just wanted to give a reason why I went ahead and posted here. Yet the idea put forth by Inculcate is valid also. Sekto I hope this helps you to understand where this all started. Thanks Bro.....
 :shamrock:  :shamrock: ...........Danny

SEKTO:
You're welcome.  Isn't it, Joe Ricci?

Ursus:
Janov and Casriel are both mentioned in this document, albeit not for the non-paying viewer (purchase of full-length download available from link):

Integrating Intensely Emotional Methods with Psychodynamic, Gestalt, Cognitive, and Behavioral Therapeutic Elements Part One:
Emotional Freedom versus Emotional Control

Author: Nolan Saltzman a
Affiliation:      a Director, Bio Psychology Institute, New York, NY, 10028,
DOI: 10.1300/J294v07n01_08
Published in: journal Psychotherapy in Private Practice, Volume 7, Issue 1 June 1989 , pages 57 - 65
Formats available: PDF (English)

Abstract
Part One: Emotional Freedom versus Emotional Control describes Bio Psychotherapy as an integration of intensely emotional methods with techniques of many therapies, also involving a few endogenous techniques. Intense emotions are elicited in a setting where they meet with validating responses (EEVR). Clinicians can adopt similar procedures to intensify and/or complement their own approaches. Indications and counterindications are given for the use of intensely emotional methods. Part Two: Anthony Goes Public is a case treatment integrating psychodynamic, intensely emotional, Gestalt, cognitive, and behavioral therapeutic components. The role of transference is discussed.[/list]

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