Many allegations were put forward after Ece Gürel’s disappearance in the Belgrade Forest and died due to hypothermia. The most striking of these was that he went to the forest for screaming therapy. Scream Therapy, first in the 1970s American psychologist Dr. It is known as a method developed by Arthur Janov. In this theory, the individual thinks that he is shouting his feelings and believes that he has healed in this way. This therapy is a very controversial issue in academic circles because it is no longer a scientific aspect. Such applications also have many physical and spiritual side effects.
They are looking for meaning in the void
Psychiatrist Professor. Dr. Nevzat Tarhan said that the scream therapy method was tried for 15 years in the 1970s, but it was abandoned because it did not help. “Screaming provides temporary relief, at that time with a specialist was given a pillow, but there is no scream therapy in the forest alone,” said Tarhan, “he said,” “When a person is in the void, he turns to such efforts. Astrology, astral travel enthusiasts can try them. “
Social schizophrenia
Ece Gürel, who lost his life, was also claimed to have taken lessons from Hale Nur Özen, who claimed that he gave witchcraft education. Evaluating this issue, Tarhan, “They have returned to the Middle Ages, I can not condemn this training area because people are in the gap of existence. Modernism and capitalism have made people sick, now trying to find a remedy. People broke away from genetic algorithms, dreams of real confused. We call it social schizophrenia and the world evolves in this direction “ he ended his explanations.

Fake Science Method
Speaking on the subject, Professor of Psychiatry Dr. Hakan Türkçapar stated that Arthur Janov has put forward the scream therapy method according to his own experience, “This is a fake science, He argues that the person will get rid of the repressed negative childhood memories and that the trauma will be resolved in this way. It is not an accepted method in terms of neither theoretical nor the effect. “
Türkçapar explained that such methods create a placebo effect, “Family sequence, freedom therapy practices such as people who do not have significant discomfort in people who believe in the instant relief, although they can make the situation of people with important mental problems even worse. This expert or expert should never be done,” he said: “People want to solve their problems easily. The methods of such miraculous allegations are exploiting the person. The person who does believes in his own method. This is actually one of the indicators that he is a narcissist or psychopath. “
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