What can be done today to fulfill early unmet needs?

Got agitated earlier this week watching Tucker Carlson’s freely-available interview with a maniac who thinks he’s graduated into a higher state by worshiping the Great AI (Artificial Intelligence, aka Automated Internet, inhabited solely by robots) which will dictate every aspect of what to do with his life. Nevermind that behind the Great AI curtain are the same people who have lied to billions of us, especially during every day of this decade.

Are his current set of beliefs better than previous ones he had of putting a chip into everybody’s brain? What’s wrong with getting to live your own life?

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What I saw expressed in the interview was an exhausting pursuit of substitutes for feeling loved. I doubt that many others saw the same, because feeling unloved is so devastating we’ll do anything to avoid it.

But re-experiencing early memories and feelings of unmet needs in a therapeutic setting is the way to keep them from subsequently running our lives. Otherwise, we’ll develop unfulfilling substitutes for what we missed, with misdirected ideas and beliefs accompanied by their unconscious act-outs.

While speaking with a mother who is doing a terrific job of meeting her six-month-old’s needs, I attempted to contrast this interview with the experiences she and her husband are giving their child. Maybe if they read this post, my poor explanation will become clearer.


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2 thoughts on “What can be done today to fulfill early unmet needs?

  1. It appears that Dr. Arthur Janov wrote 15 or more books over some 45 years. Could you suggest a starting point and/or road map in Janov’s works for a serious neophyte in pursuing Primal Therapy? Many thanks.

    • Thanks for commenting Vince!
      The two links to his blog I put into the last paragraph of my About page are a place to start. You can search from those results for what your interests are.
      Primal Healing is a book I found easy to read for some reason.
      Dr. Janov purposely repeated himself in his books and blog. So either will probably be okay for starting points.

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