Fury on Earth: A Biography of Wilhelm Reich
The chin was immobile; the patient talked through her teeth, as if hissing. The jaw muscles were rigid.... The patient held her ...
existence of such a process^14. The characterological resignation led to a biopathic shrinking of cell functioning. Here Reich u ...
a cautious and fragmentary way, has begun to understand some of the psychiatric implications of cancer. ... It was almost uncann ...
SAPA injections. So, in 1940, he gave up the arduous and time-consuming injections and instead kept cancer mice in the accumulat ...
In May 1941, Reich began using the accumulator in the treatment of cancer patients. The physical orgone therapy involved larger, ...
course, I had to deny, and the patient understood the reason^22. The patient’s subsequent complaints included pain but even more ...
delimited excision rather than a radical mastectomy. A surgeon at the Leahy Clinic in Boston, who was friendly to Reich’s work, ...
sexual disturbances. No matter how I tried to get away from it, the fact remained: Cancer is living putrefaction of the tissues ...
Templeton’s case clearly impressed Reich with the advantages of home usage: The patients who came to the laboratory for their or ...
tor-treated mice lived significantly longer than nontreated ones^32. Then, in the mid-1960s, Dr. Bruno Bizzi, the vice-director ...
23 : Psychiatric, Sociological, and Educational Developments: 1940-1950 After his arrival in America, all of Reich’s work with h ...
armor rings.”^3 What were the particular segments or armor rings? Reich discussed these in rough- ly the order he would deal wit ...
noted that with armor in the throat, the voice is “usually low, monotonous, ‘thin’ ... In this condition, one will try in vain t ...
blocked respiration. Much of his therapeutic work now centered upon dealing with such blocks. Forced breathing (“No Yoga exercis ...
nents, especially psychoanalysts. However, I would also argue that his downplaying of psychoanalysis facilitated the development ...
of strong genital sensations, emerge more graphically. He also stressed more carefully than ever the importance of the gradualre ...
the eyeballs upward. It also influenced Reich’s formulations on early infancy, especially the importance of eye contact between ...
Reich’s energy-block paradigm yielded great therapeutic hope, at least in the case history described above. If the patient had n ...
Russia witnessed reactionary, antisexual developments. His disappointments in America were not of the kind to lead him back to h ...
organization that existed whenever people cooperated harmoniously in the service of com- mon needs and mutual interests. Just as ...
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