New Information on Wilhelm Reich’s Persecution and Death
http://www.orgonelab.org/ReichPersecutionEnglish.pdf
Exerpt from: James DeMeo: The Orgone Accumulator Handbook:
Wilhelm Reich’s Life-Energy Discoveries and Healing Tools for the 21st
Century, With Construction Plans. Natural Energy Works, Ashland
2010, pp.10-28
http://www.orgonelab.org/ReichPersecutionEnglish.pdf
Exerpt from: James DeMeo: The Orgone Accumulator Handbook:
Wilhelm Reich’s Life-Energy Discoveries and Healing Tools for the 21st
Century, With Construction Plans. Natural Energy Works, Ashland
2010, pp.10-28
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Ending Genital Mutilations
http://www.orgonelab.org/cart/xgenmut.htm
* SEXUAL MUTILATIONS, A Human Tragedy, Ed. by GEORGE DENNISTON & MARILYN MILOS. Papers presented by over 30 different authors to the Fourth International Symposium on Sexual Mutilations, at Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1996. Excellent and definitive. 237 pp.
$ 68.95 Hardbound
* CRIMES OF GENITAL MUTILATION, Edited by JAMES PRESCOTT. Special edition of the Truth Seeker magazine with 17 different articles by Prescott, M. Milos, J. DeMeo, F. Hoskin and others. Includes discussions of both male and female circumcision. Original Publication, Collector's Item. 56 pp.
$ 4.95 Magazine
* WHOSE BODY, WHOSE RIGHTS? Examining the Ethics and the Human Rights Issue of Infant Male Circumcision A new video that compassionately explores genital mutilation of unconsenting male infants. Boldly addresses the history and medical ethics of genital mutilations, consequences of circumcision, legal and constitutional issues, changing religious attitudes, foreskin functions, men's awareness and uncircumcision, medical conscientious objection, and children's rights. Contains some heart-breaking scenes of actual circumcisions. 56 min.
$19.95 Video Casette - NTSC North America version only
* CIRCUMCISION, THE HIDDEN TRAUMA; How an American Cultural Practice Affects Infants and Ultimately Us All, by RONALD GOLDMAN, Ph.D. Explores the psychological and social aspects of this practice. Covers the potential adverse effects of circumcision on infants, men, sexuality, mother-child relationships, male-female relationships, social traits and problems. Documented with clinical reports, interviews, surveys, illustrations, and thorough documentation. 302 pp.
$18.95 Softcover
* DOCTORS RE-EXAMINE CIRCUMCISION, by THOMAS J. RITTER, and GEORGE DENNISTON, with a Foreword by ASHLEY MONTAGU. Gives 40 compelling reasons, with precise details and strong arguments, why you should respect your son's birthright and allow him to remain whole and intact. 95 pp.
$14.95 - Softcover
* WARRIOR MARKS: Female Genital Mutilation and the Sexual Blinding of Women, by ALICE WALKER & PRATIBHA PARMAR. A series of interviews made by the authors, as they traveled across North Africa, documenting the painful and devastating effects of female genital mutilation upon the lives of women. 50+ photographs, 373 pp.
* THE HOSKEN REPORT on Genital and Sexual Mutilation of Females, 4th Revised and Enlarged Edition, by FRAN P. HOSKEN. A comprehensive research document covering the history, health facts, politics, and statistics on female genital mutilation, with case histories from many nations, and extensive bibliography. By a pioneer on the subject. 443 pp.
http://www.orgonelab.org/cart/xgenmut.htm
* SEXUAL MUTILATIONS, A Human Tragedy, Ed. by GEORGE DENNISTON & MARILYN MILOS. Papers presented by over 30 different authors to the Fourth International Symposium on Sexual Mutilations, at Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1996. Excellent and definitive. 237 pp.
$ 68.95 Hardbound
* CRIMES OF GENITAL MUTILATION, Edited by JAMES PRESCOTT. Special edition of the Truth Seeker magazine with 17 different articles by Prescott, M. Milos, J. DeMeo, F. Hoskin and others. Includes discussions of both male and female circumcision. Original Publication, Collector's Item. 56 pp.
$ 4.95 Magazine
* WHOSE BODY, WHOSE RIGHTS? Examining the Ethics and the Human Rights Issue of Infant Male Circumcision A new video that compassionately explores genital mutilation of unconsenting male infants. Boldly addresses the history and medical ethics of genital mutilations, consequences of circumcision, legal and constitutional issues, changing religious attitudes, foreskin functions, men's awareness and uncircumcision, medical conscientious objection, and children's rights. Contains some heart-breaking scenes of actual circumcisions. 56 min.
$19.95 Video Casette - NTSC North America version only
* CIRCUMCISION, THE HIDDEN TRAUMA; How an American Cultural Practice Affects Infants and Ultimately Us All, by RONALD GOLDMAN, Ph.D. Explores the psychological and social aspects of this practice. Covers the potential adverse effects of circumcision on infants, men, sexuality, mother-child relationships, male-female relationships, social traits and problems. Documented with clinical reports, interviews, surveys, illustrations, and thorough documentation. 302 pp.
$18.95 Softcover
* DOCTORS RE-EXAMINE CIRCUMCISION, by THOMAS J. RITTER, and GEORGE DENNISTON, with a Foreword by ASHLEY MONTAGU. Gives 40 compelling reasons, with precise details and strong arguments, why you should respect your son's birthright and allow him to remain whole and intact. 95 pp.
$14.95 - Softcover
* WARRIOR MARKS: Female Genital Mutilation and the Sexual Blinding of Women, by ALICE WALKER & PRATIBHA PARMAR. A series of interviews made by the authors, as they traveled across North Africa, documenting the painful and devastating effects of female genital mutilation upon the lives of women. 50+ photographs, 373 pp.
* THE HOSKEN REPORT on Genital and Sexual Mutilation of Females, 4th Revised and Enlarged Edition, by FRAN P. HOSKEN. A comprehensive research document covering the history, health facts, politics, and statistics on female genital mutilation, with case histories from many nations, and extensive bibliography. By a pioneer on the subject. 443 pp.
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Working with the Body in Psychotherapy from a Reichian Viewpoint
Richard A. Blasband, AHP Perspective, June 2005
https://web.archive.org/web/20060711094941/http://www.functionalresearch.org/pdf/articleBlasbandPerspectiveJune.pdf
Richard A. Blasband, AHP Perspective, June 2005
https://web.archive.org/web/20060711094941/http://www.functionalresearch.org/pdf/articleBlasbandPerspectiveJune.pdf
https://web.archive.org/web/20060713211419/http://www.orgonomictherapy.com/psychotherapy-articles/orgone-therapy.htm
The Process of Orgone Therapy
Dr. Richard Blasband M.D.
The discovery of muscular armoring in the body by Wilhelm Reich came directly out of his explorations into the character structure of his patients. "Character analysis" was Reich's seminal contribution to psychoanalytic technique. In essence, Reich found that by attending strictly and consistently to the form of the patient's verbal productions rather than their content, he was able to deal more effectively with the patient's defensive structure and thus penetrate more deeply and surely into the structure of the neurosis. Each patient has a characteristic "way" in which he expressed himself. By focusing on this way, be it a form of repeated or chronic facial expression, of speaking, of holding oneself, of walking, etc., and by repetitively describing to the patient this way, mimicking the patient, and eventually analysis of the behavior regarding its present-day and past functions, patients, after initially venting anger at the therapist for "attacking" them, eventually give in to the softer, yielding emotions against which their defenses protect them. By systematically working on the character of the patient, layer after layer of blocked emotions are released in the therapeutic sessions until, each individual finds that at their "core" they are naturally, healthfully aggressive, responsible, independent, loving, sexual creatures.
Reich's "character analytic treatment" underwent a significant transformation when he discovered that the character armor was "anchored" in patterns of chronic muscular tension in the body. That is, muscular armoring distributed in definite patterns throughout the body served the same defensive purpose as the character armoring did in the psyche.
At about the same time that Reich discovered muscular armoring, his earlier, psychoanalytically based concepts of an energetic basis for neurosis were maturing through experiments on the biophysics of life and the emotions and the discovery of a "life energy" in all living things and in the cosmos. With the discovery of "orgone energy", Reich recast his understanding of neurosis and its treatment. The goal of "orgonomic therapy" became the establishment of the free flow of life energy through the body by therapeutic work on the character and muscular armoring.
The patient must be brought in contact with the ways in which he behaves and holds himself and the muscular tensions sustaining these traits. The latter are dissolved by deep massage on the tense musculature. The combined work results in spontaneous emotional release and a deepening of the therapy. In the process the relationship to the therapist and to significant figures in one's life also deepen. Sometimes radical changes are necessary in the patient's work or significant relationships in order to move forward. Here the therapist discusses matters with the patient and supports their movement toward health.
Dr. Richard Blasband M.D., has been a psychiatric orgone therapist for 40 years and is Research Director of the Center for Functional Research in Sausalito, CA.
rablasband(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
The Process of Orgone Therapy
Dr. Richard Blasband M.D.
The discovery of muscular armoring in the body by Wilhelm Reich came directly out of his explorations into the character structure of his patients. "Character analysis" was Reich's seminal contribution to psychoanalytic technique. In essence, Reich found that by attending strictly and consistently to the form of the patient's verbal productions rather than their content, he was able to deal more effectively with the patient's defensive structure and thus penetrate more deeply and surely into the structure of the neurosis. Each patient has a characteristic "way" in which he expressed himself. By focusing on this way, be it a form of repeated or chronic facial expression, of speaking, of holding oneself, of walking, etc., and by repetitively describing to the patient this way, mimicking the patient, and eventually analysis of the behavior regarding its present-day and past functions, patients, after initially venting anger at the therapist for "attacking" them, eventually give in to the softer, yielding emotions against which their defenses protect them. By systematically working on the character of the patient, layer after layer of blocked emotions are released in the therapeutic sessions until, each individual finds that at their "core" they are naturally, healthfully aggressive, responsible, independent, loving, sexual creatures.
Reich's "character analytic treatment" underwent a significant transformation when he discovered that the character armor was "anchored" in patterns of chronic muscular tension in the body. That is, muscular armoring distributed in definite patterns throughout the body served the same defensive purpose as the character armoring did in the psyche.
At about the same time that Reich discovered muscular armoring, his earlier, psychoanalytically based concepts of an energetic basis for neurosis were maturing through experiments on the biophysics of life and the emotions and the discovery of a "life energy" in all living things and in the cosmos. With the discovery of "orgone energy", Reich recast his understanding of neurosis and its treatment. The goal of "orgonomic therapy" became the establishment of the free flow of life energy through the body by therapeutic work on the character and muscular armoring.
The patient must be brought in contact with the ways in which he behaves and holds himself and the muscular tensions sustaining these traits. The latter are dissolved by deep massage on the tense musculature. The combined work results in spontaneous emotional release and a deepening of the therapy. In the process the relationship to the therapist and to significant figures in one's life also deepen. Sometimes radical changes are necessary in the patient's work or significant relationships in order to move forward. Here the therapist discusses matters with the patient and supports their movement toward health.
Dr. Richard Blasband M.D., has been a psychiatric orgone therapist for 40 years and is Research Director of the Center for Functional Research in Sausalito, CA.
rablasband(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
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Orgone Therapy Article - WORKING WITH THE BODY IN PSYCHOTHERAPY from a Reichian Viewpoint!
Ogone Therapy is a psychotherapy that makes the connection between the mind and body. Orgone Therapy is a healing of mind and body that includes character analysis, body work, interventions with breathing, musculature, expressive exercises and the re-establishment…