Primal pain
The word primal pain was popularized psychologist Janov, who went on to propose the Primal therapy. In primal therapy involve a theory about primal pain. The primal pain can be referred to as the deprivation or certain injury that has the potential to threatens a child in during their developmental days. The involvement of a parent's warning is not necessarily an essential component in the experience of primal pain for the child. It is not the process of hurt that is responsible for definition of primal pain but it is the context of the hurt or its meaning that creates an impression in developing consciousness of the child.
As per Janov, Pain as the pain is not entitled to hurt because, as soon as the person absorbs it, it simply becomes a feeling. The suffering is in the repression or blockage of the pain and not the Pain itself.