The overall strategy of primal therapy has hardly changed from the early days.
Lennon did not recommend primal therapy after that time.
They named themselves Primal Scream, a term for a type of cry heard in primal therapy.
California at the time was the home of counter therapies and with Castaneda he began doing primal therapy.
In that communication, she stated that primal therapy could be dangerous when conducted by therapists who are not properly trained.
In 1982, the German courts decided in two legal findings that insurance companies did not have to pay for primal therapy.
According to some sources, Lennon ended primal therapy after four months.
Janov writes that primal therapy has in some ways returned to Freud's early ideas and techniques.
If someone had thought to replace screams with laughter in the days of primal therapy, this is probably what it would have sounded like.