Arthur Janov - Works

Works

  • The Primal Scream (1970) ISBN 0-349-11829-9 - (revised 1999)
  • The Anatomy of Mental Illness (1971)
  • The Primal Revolution: Toward a Real World (1972) ISBN 0-671-21641-4
  • The Feeling Child (1973) ISBN 0-349-11832-9
  • Primal Man: The new consciousness (1976) ISBN 0-690-01015-X
  • Prisoners of Pain (1980) ISBN 0-385-15791-6
  • Imprints: The Lifelong Effects of the Birth Experience (1984) ISBN 0-399-51086-9
  • New Primal Scream: Primal Therapy 20 Years on (1992) ISBN 0-942103-23-8
  • Why You Get Sick and How You Get Well: The Healing Power of Feelings (1996) ISBN 0-7871-0685-2
  • The Biology of Love (2000) ISBN 1-57392-829-1
  • Sexualité et subconscient : Perversions et déviances de la libido (2006) ISBN 2-268-05720-8
  • Primal Healing: Access the Incredible Power of Feelings to Improve Your Health (2006) ISBN 1-56414-916-1
  • The Janov Solution: Lifting Depression Through Primal Therapy (2007) ISBN 1-58501-111-8
  • Life Before Birth: The Hidden Script That Rules Our Lives (2011) ISBN 978-0-9836396-0-2

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