“Man in the Trap,” by Elsworth F. Baker Baker was a psychiatrist who worked with Reich and founded the American College of Orgonomy. I read Man in the Trap a long time ago, and found it a useful systematic discussion of blockages in different parts of the body and their effects on personality.
Baker also wrote My Eleven Years with Reich (Kindle only) which I haven’t read, just ordered.
Has anyone read? The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer, by Siddhartha Mukherjee 600+ pages, published in 2010.
Later: I searched a bit longer online, and found that the American College of Orgonomy has an active program: https://www.orgonomy.org/college.html publishes a journal twice a year, samples available for download: https://orgonomy.org/media_journal/media_journal.html “The College responds to requests for information on all aspects of orgonomy” & supports this podcast: https://adifferentkindofpsychiatry.blubrry.net/
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Date: 2021-04-21 05:15 pm (UTC)“Man in the Trap,” by Elsworth F. Baker
Baker was a psychiatrist who worked with Reich and founded the American College of Orgonomy. I read Man in the Trap a long time ago, and found it a useful systematic discussion of blockages in different parts of the body and their effects on personality.
Baker also wrote My Eleven Years with Reich (Kindle only) which I haven’t read, just ordered.
Has anyone read?
The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer, by Siddhartha Mukherjee
600+ pages, published in 2010.
Later:
I searched a bit longer online, and found that the American College of Orgonomy has an active program:
https://www.orgonomy.org/college.html
publishes a journal twice a year, samples available for download:
https://orgonomy.org/media_journal/media_journal.html
“The College responds to requests for information on all aspects of orgonomy”
& supports this podcast:
https://adifferentkindofpsychiatry.blubrry.net/
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