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Primal Therapy
However, Primal Therapy lacks protocol. In a usual setting between psychologist and client, a “believed cause” of certain painful thoughts and feelings from the past are generally addressed as a means to find amends to the root of the problem. Professionals that practice this therapy do not address such causes which calls its legitimacy into question.

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Jump up ^ Beyerstein, Berry. "Why Bogus Therapies Seem to Work." CSI.Committee For Skeptical Inquiry, Sept. 1997. Web. 15 Apr. 2015.

Allisonmc14 (talk) 20:18, 15 April 2015 (UTC)

P.S. It is important to note the legitimacy of Primal Therapy. Within the current Wikepedia page for this topic, there is not a section that dignifies whether it is scientifically effective or not. Some believe that this form of psychotherapy is pseudo or fringe and bogus. Although this is an opinion, there is also no evidence to prove that primal therapy actually works. It is important to not only inform the Wikepedia reader of a practice, but also speculate how useful and worthwhile something such a primal therapy really is.