Thursday, November 19, 2009

Orgonomy Seminar NYC, Dec.5th.

Courtesy Announcement

Saturday, December 5th 2009: One Day Seminar:

Orgone therapy: Past, Present and Future

Offered by The Institute for the Study of the Work of
                                          Wilhelm Reich

Presentations:

Dr. Philip W. Bennett: "From the memoir, Growing Up with Wilhelm Reich: reflections on therapy with Dr. Sobey."

Philip Bennett, PhD, is a semi-retired college professor, currently teaching in the Graduate School of Education at Fairfield University, in Connecticut.

Dr. Harry Lewis: "The development of Orgone Therapy - an historical account" & "An overview of Orgone practice: with case vignettes."

Harry Lewis, EdD, is an orgone therapist in private practice and the co-director of The Institute for the Study of the Work of Wilhelm Reich.  He has been a member of the faculty at the New School for Social Research for the past twenty-five years.

Dr. Daniel Schiff: "The theory and practice of Orgone Therapy" & "Orgone therapy - portrait of a therapy session."          

Daniel Schiff, Ph.D. is a psychologist in private practice in Portland, Oregon, & co-director (with Dr. Lewis) of The Institute for the Study of The Work of Wilhelm Reich.

Dr. Eric Weitzner: "Wilhelm Reich's legacy and contemporary psychotherapy"

Eric Weitzner, M.D., was trained as a psychiatrist, orgone therapist and psychoanalyst, and is currently practicing in New York City"

Group Discussion - Panel: "Everything you wanted to know about orgone therapy and can finally ask."

***

Date:  Saturday, December 5, 2009     Time:  9:30 AM - 5:30PM.

Location:  Village Community School, 272 W 10th Street (Between Greenwich and Washington Streets), New York, NY. 10014.

Fee: Prior to 11/30: general public: $70; students and those requesting a scholarship: $50.
On the day of the seminar: general public: $80; students and those requesting a scholarship: $60.

To Register:  Call Dr. Harry Lewis at (212) 675-6592, or e-mail him at jehlew@aol.com.

Updated Information may be found on
The Institute for the Study of the Work of Wilhelm Reich website: 
http://www.wilhelmreich.net

Comments: Post a Comment



<< Home



-----------------------------------------------------
In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment for non-profit research and educational purposes only. [Ref. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml]

If you find this material of value, please donate to OBRL: http://www.orgonelab.org/donation

Or, purchase books on related subjects from our on-line bookstore: http://www.naturalenergyworks.net

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?