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I have but about 7 years ago so I can't remember it too well. It feels like the same type of thing crunchies like to talk about today, Hubbard distrusted mental health experts the same way that RFK Jr. distrusts any medical experts. To be fair, mental health was at a horrible place in that time.
A really large amount of the book has to do with women going through domestic violence and that domestic violence carrying on through the future child's life, like as though the child was able to understand and feel what was going on. There's a lot about how you basically keep reincarnating and your past lives carry on emotions or whatever, when doing dianetics (I tried a session once) they really try to get you to see yourself from a third person perspective in times when you were unconscious or unborn, I even knew a lot of the concepts like "bouncebacks" well and the old man giving me the session was impressed at my understanding of the whole spiel. It might be scammy but I do think it can help some people or at least make them feel better.