Friday, April 20, 2007
Orgonomy Seminar, NYC, 28 April.
For 19 years The Institute for the Study of the Work of Wilhelm Reich has been offering a series of two-hour seminars each spring and fall covering selected topics in orgonomy and the work of Wilhelm Reich. In recognition of the 50th anniversary of the death of Dr. Reich, the Institute is sponsoring this one-day seminar that will give participants an opportunity to learn about the development of Reich's work and its current application in the fields of medicine, psychology, psychiatry, sociology and child development. The seminar is open to the general public and the interested professional. No prior background in orgonomy or the work of Wilhelm Reich is required.
Presentations:
The Struggle to Preserve and Advance the Work of Wilhelm Reich.
The Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust & The Wilhelm Reich Museum.
The Development of Orgone Therapy - an Historical account.
Key Concepts in the Contemporary practice of Orgone Therapy.
Wilhelm Reich's Scientific Discoveries: An Overview.
The Work of Wilhelm Reich in the 21st Century.
Date: Saturday, April 28, 2007
Location: Village Community School, 272 W 10th Street (Between Greenwich and Washington Streets), New York, NY. 10014.
Fee: paid prior to 4/28: general public: $70; students and those requesting a scholarship: $50.
paid at the door: 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 hlewis@wilhelmreich.net. Space is limited
Make out checks to Harry Lewis, Ed.D. Send check along with your contact information to: Dr. Harry Lewis, 115 Charles Street, New York, N.Y. 10014.
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