Primal Scream
"Primal Scream" is a psychological therapy technique developed by Dr. Arthur Janov in the late 1960s. It focuses on expressing deep-seated emotions, particularly repressed pain from childhood experiences. The therapy encourages individuals to vocalize their feelings, often through loud screams, to release emotional tension and promote healing.
The concept gained popularity in the 1970s and influenced various fields, including psychology and music. The British rock band Primal Scream adopted the name, reflecting themes of emotional release in their work. The technique remains a controversial approach, with supporters praising its cathartic effects and critics questioning its scientific validity.