Vroege RecensentenArthur Janov

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A remarkable follow-up to the international bestselling "The Primal Scream," groundbreaking psychologist Arthur Janov cites in this examination hundreds of studies showing how experience in the womb and at birth have enduring life consequences, laying the foundation in later life for anxiety and depressive disorders, heart attacks, and even cancer. Janov explains how during pregnancy and the first years of life, events are imprinted in the brain that affect how aggressive or passive people will become, how despairing or optimistic they will be, and even how long they will live. Destined to have as profound an impact on psychotherapy as "The Primal Scream," this book compels doctors and pregnant women to consider the lasting impact of events that occur during pregnancy.
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