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==References== * [https://web.archive.org/web/20070815115657/http://www.primalintegration.com/pipwhati.html What is Primal Integration] Richard Mowbray and Juliana Brown, London * [http://www.primalworks.com/whatisprimal.html What is Primal Integration?] Overview, theory and history by Sam Turton, Ontario, Canada * [http://www.primalspirit.com/pr2_1rowan_traumabirth.htm The Trauma of Birth] - John Rowan, Originally published in Primal Renaissance: The Journal of Primal Psychology, Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 1996, pp. 36β44. *{{cite book | last1 = Mowbray | first1 = Richard | author-link1 = Brown | last2 = Juliana | title = Innovative Therapy: A Handbook | chapter =Chapter 2 - Primal Integration |year=1994 |editor= David Jones | work = Psychotherapy Handbooks | publisher = Open University Press | isbn = 0-335-19139-8| id = {{ASIN|0335191398|country=uk}} }} * [http://primal-page.com/rowan4.htm John Rowan Interviews Bill Swartley (1977)] Originally appeared in the British journal, Self and Society, The Primal Issue, June 1977. * [https://web.archive.org/web/20070921120542/http://primal-page.com/esta.htm Healing Childhood Hurts With Deep Feeling/Primal-Oriented Therapy] [http://www.primalmatters.com Esta Powell], Columbus, Ohio * [https://web.archive.org/web/20050907233547/http://ahpweb.org/rowan_bibliography/chapter13.html Description at the UK Association of Humanistic Psychology site] Includes long book list. * [http://www.primal-page.com The Primal Psychotherapy Page] Articles about Primal Integration and Primal Therapy
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