Little evidence screaming helps mental health, say psychologists

Experts question long-term benefits of therapy for mental and psychological disordersPopping into a room on your lunch break to have a good scream may seem like a helpful way to let off steam, but experts say there is little evidence the approach offers long-term benefits for mental health.Primal scream therapy (PST) was created by psychologistArthur Janov in the late 1960s. It is based on the idea that repressed childhood traumas are at the root of neurosis, and that screaming can help to release and resolve the pain. With a bestselling book and high-profile patients, including John Lennon and Yoko Ono, the approach became popular in the 1970s.Continue reading...
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