Fury on Earth: A Biography of Wilhelm Reich
Reich could only expect enmity from most senior analysts. The one distinguished older analyst who had steadily endorsed him, San ...
action, if he did not actively seek it. Several persons who spoke with Reich at Lucerne com- mented years later that he looked q ...
tic results. As he put it: “Gradually it became clear that although a thorough dissolution of the modes of behavior led to deep- ...
diately experienced as a “going cold” or “freezing up”? ... In brief, we do not know... . The transition from full living experi ...
15 : Personal Life: 1930-1934 The Berlin years proved unhappy ones for Reich’s family life. The marriage between Annie and Willy ...
plenty of room for her there; there was no reason for her to return to the dreadful collec- tive. As a clincher, she said: “Anyw ...
“psychosis.” In May 1932, Reich began a serious relationship with Elsa Lindenberg a relation- ship that led to the final denouem ...
Annie said bitterly that this would be of little help since if it were not Elsa there would be another woman^12. Reich and Annie ...
once they were together, Reich was very happy with Elsa. Elsa has given a vivid description of him: I realized how strong his lo ...
on his patients’ “fear of falling,” a fear that often became prominent during the final stages of therapy when orgasm anxiety wa ...
Brupbacher was profoundly discouraged about the present and future of humanity. Reich shared his diagnosis but not his prognosis ...
out any strict separation between work and leisure. Always he was observing and making connections between these observations an ...
to Lucerne showing Elsa and Eva dancing, both nude to the waist^27. At Lucerne the “family” continued to camp out, now by the la ...
In the previous chapter Reich’s break with the psychoanalytic organization was dis- cussed largely in terms of the scientific di ...
were in thrall to him (hörig), as she felt she had been for many years^37. Judging from her later career as a totally orthodox F ...
PART VI Part VI.First Steps on the Road to Life Reich’s Experimental Work in Scandinavia: 1934- in Scandinavia: 1934-1939 195 ...
16 : The Bio-electrical Experiments: 1934-1935 In 1934, Reich began his natural-scientific experiments. Before dealing with this ...
roses.” In his clinical and social work, Reich had been concerned with the relationship between actual neuroses and psychoneuros ...
“pleasure anxiety”). Through the work of two Germans, the biologist Max Hartmann and a zoologist, Ludwig Rhumbler, Reich was abl ...
es were involved in the flow of sexual pleasure. As we have noted, he had been impressed with Kraus’s bio-electrical model of th ...
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