This episode features the moving story of a patient named Jen who shares a part of her emotional development and reveals how her experience in medical orgone therapy changed her life for the better. Dr. Burritt’s interview with Jen touches on her unhappiness in a family relationship; the difficulty she faced in college where almost everyone around her used drugs or alcohol to help them navigate their new-found independence and the pressure of academia; the challenges and joy of becoming a mother and how therapy enabled her to find deep satisfying love. Question or Comment? A Different Kind Of Psychiatry ACO - Orgonomy.org
Wilhelm Reich and Orgonomy: The Brilliant Psychiatrist and His Revolutionary Theory of Life Energy audiobook is now available on Audible. Listen in to hear a sample of the book narrated by J. D. Roberts In this book Ola Raknes presents important aspects of the life and work of Wilhelm Reich and describes how Reich discovered orgone energy. Raknes, a close friend of Reich, wrote his book in three parts. The first deals with Reich's logical, step-by-step development of ideas, based on his clinical experience and scientific experimentation. In the second part he presents basic facts about orgonomy, the science of orgone energy, and how natural science and human functioning can be understood from an energetic point of view. The third part concerns the orgonomic concept of health and its social consequences. This book is for anyone fascinated by nature, from the general public to physicians and psychiatrists, to other scientific and mental health professionals. Amazon Audiobook Link The Journal of Orgonomy Substack Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features the audio from one of the ACO case presentation series webinars, “Suicide Prevention: Relationships Matter.” In this episode, Susan Marcel, D.O. tells Chris Burritt D.O. about her patient Mr. B, who was in deep emotional distress with pain, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. Listen in to hear how he was able to weather the storm with the trust and emotional connection he shared with Dr. Marcel in therapy. The Journal of Orgonomy Substack Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features audio from one of the ACO case presentation series webinars, “Emotionally Connecting with Your Amazing Baby During Pregnancy and Birth.” In this episode, Theodota Chasapi, M.D. discusses her work with pregnant women and new mothers with Susan Marcel, D.O. Listen in to hear about Dr. Chasapi’s experiences and about her patient Anna who sought therapy while having a difficult time with her pregnancy. The results were transformative. “It’s my strong belief that pregnancy and birth can be joyful and gratifying.” “…it’s crucial to recognize and promote the value of the well-being of the pregnant woman and the importance of the emotional contact between the mother and baby…” Recommended Further Reading Wilhelm Reich. Children of the Future: On the Prevention of Sexual Pathology. 1985 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Frederick Leboyer. Birth without Violence. 2011 by Pinter & Martin Ltd. Michel Odent. Birth Reborn: What Childbirth Should Be. 1986 by Pantheon Books. Marshall H. Klaus and Phyllis H. Klaus. Your Amazing Newborn. 2000 by Da Capo Lifelong Books. Marshall H. Klaus, John H. Kennell, Phyllis H. Klaus. Bonding: Building The Foundations Of Secure Attachment And Independence. 1996 by A Merloyd Lawrence book. Question or Comment? The Journal of Orgonomy on Substack ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features the audio from one of the ACO case presentation series webinars, “The Salesman Who Needed To Cry.” In this episode, Chris Burritt, D.O. tells Salvatore Iacobello, M.D. about his patient Steve who was having a severe cycle of panic attacks and had no awareness that he was suffering from an emotional problem. Listen in to hear how Steve overcame his panic and anxiety by connecting with his emotions in therapy. The Journal of Orgonomy Substack Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features the narration of the article Observations of Amazing Newborns by Theodota Chasapi, M.D, from the Journal of Orgonomy volume 56 issue (1). Listen in to hear the amazing stories of three births where Dr. Chasapi witnessed profound emotional contact and love between parents and their babies during pregnancy and birth. The Journal of Orgonomy Substack Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features the narration of the article Treatment of a Traumatized Five-Month-Old Child by Alberto Folia, M.D. from the Journal of Orgonomy volume 55 issue (1). Listen in to hear the remarkable story of how Dr. Foglia’s patience and therapy technique helped Laura and her mother overcome Laura’s sleep problems, anxiety and intense agitation. The Journal of Orgonomy Substack Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features the article The Briefest Treatment I Ever Provided by Theodota Chasapi, M.D. from the Journal of Orgonomy Volume 55 number 1 narrated by Hilary Kayle Crist. Listen in to hear how a newly-married young woman responded to Medical Orgone Therapy in one session and overcame her difficulties with her overbearing mother-in-law; improved her relationship with her husband and gained new self-awareness of how she handled her emotions. If you're interested in learning more about character diagnosis you can read Man In The Trap by Elsworth F. Baker, M.D. The Journal of Orgonomy Substack The Journal of Orgonomy Print and Download Subscription Link Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features a discussion with Peter A. Crist, M.D. about sleep. Dr. Crist talks with Dr. Burritt about the latest research, outlines a way to look at sleep functionally, and gives examples from literature, his practice and his own life about how sleep is so often ignored and yet vital to human functioning. Dr. Crist quotes from the episode: "Sleep is a spontaneous process." "There is no such thing as a bad dream." "What we don't understand we ignore, neglect, or treat with contempt." "Sleep is essential for physical and emotional health." Journal of Orgonomy Issues mentioned during the episode: Volume 41 Issue 1 Volume 42 Issue 2 The Journal of Orgonomy Substack The Journal of Orgonomy Print and Download Subscription Link Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features the article When Yelling is Music by Virginia L. Whitener, Ph.D. from the Journal of Orgonomy Volume 56 number 1 narrated by Hilary Kayle Crist. The article is a beautiful vignette of a medical orgone therapist dealing with her patient’s difficulty with maintaining perspective during the resolution of a crisis by allowing the patient to express her feelings in therapy rather than by dismissing or dulling them. The Journal of Orgonomy Substack The Journal of Orgonomy Print and Download Subscription Link Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features the audio from one of the ACO case presentation series webinars, “A Troubled 74-Year-Old Man Finally Gets the Right Diagnosis.” In this episode, Philip Heller, M.D. tells Susan Marcel, D.O. about his 74-year-old patient who was feeling inferior, full of doubt, and isolated from others. Listen in to hear how Dr. Heller connected with his patient, what he saw in his symptoms and behaviors, and how the treatment resulted in a surprising response. The Journal of Orgonomy Substack The Journal of Orgonomy Print and Download Subscription Link Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features the audio from one of our ACO case presentation series webinars, “Like Mother, Like Daughter.” In this episode, Chris Burritt D.O. tells Edward Chastka, M.D. about his twelve-year-old patient, Olivia, who was anxious and withdrawn and brought for treatment by her parents. The mother, Sabrina, was also very anxious and by working with both the mother and daughter, Dr. Burritt learned just how profound an effect Sabrina had on her daughter. Listen in to hear more about Olivia and Sabrina’s struggle with anxiety and how they both made significant improvements in their lives. The Journal of Orgonomy Substack The Journal of Orgonomy Print and Download Subscription Link Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features the narration of the article Problems of Childhood Self-Regulation in an Age of Permissiveness by Peter A. Crist, M.D. reprinted in the Journal of Orgonomy Volume 46 number 2. Originally published in Volume 33 in 1999, Dr. Crist's article is even more applicable today as parenting has become increasingly indulgent in today's anti-authority social environment. We hope you'll share this important information with parents and educators so that those responsible for child-care can have a functional perspective, free of both moralism and an “anything goes” lenient approach. The Journal of Orgonomy Substack The Journal of Orgonomy Print and Download Subscription Link Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features the audio from one of our ACO case presentation series webinars, “Beyond Tantrums: Connecting with a Troubled Three-Year-Old” In this episode, Alberto Foglia, M.D. tells Dr. Burritt about a three-year-old girl named Aline that he’s treating for terrible tantrums, problems sleeping, and silly clown-like behavior. He explains how her treatment vividly demonstrates a key discovery of Wilhem Reich which is fundamental for Medical Orgone Therapy. The Journal of Orgonomy Substack The Journal of Orgonomy Print and Download Subscription Link Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features the narration of the article Medical Orgone Therapy by Howard Chavis, M.D. from the Journal of Orgonomy Volume 31 number 2. It is a comprehensive introduction and overview of the type of therapy taught at the ACO and will also be available on Substack as our first post. Listen in to hear more about some of Wilhelm Reich’s major discoveries, the development of medical orgone therapy and what sets it apart from any other psychiatric treatment. The Journal of Orgonomy Substack The Journal of Orgonomy Print and Download Subscription Link Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features the audio from one of our ACO case presentation series webinars, “A Sexually Confused Young Man.” In this episode, Edward Chastka, M.D. tells Dr. Burritt about Bill, a 19-year-old young man who came to him after being discharged from a psychiatric facility where he’d been hospitalized briefly after developing an acute psychosis. His psychotic episode appeared to have been triggered by the increased use of alcohol, cannabis and occasionally, amphetamines. As Bill emerged from his psychosis, he revealed a history of confusion and fears about his sexuality. Initially, Dr. Chastka’s therapy focused on resolving Bill’s confused and psychotic thinking and then was directed toward helping him discern the relationship between his sexual fears and his paranoid and delusional thinking. Listen in to hear how Dr. Chastka helped Bill understand his sexual feelings and realize what kind of intimate relationship was best for him. Question or Comment? A Different Kind Of Psychiatry ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features a discussion with Dr. Susan Marcel about ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). What exactly is ADHD? Does everyone with ADHD need to take medicine? Can medical orgone therapy help a patient with ADHD? Listen in to hear how Drs. Marcel and Burritt view ADHD and how they're successfully treating their patients. If you'd like to learn more about a bioenergetic understanding of ADHD and read a full length patient story the article referenced in the discussion is available below. Recommended Read: Impulsivity and Its Bioenergetic Relationship to ADHD by Dr. Peter Crist Question or Comment? ACO - Orgonomy.org
We invite you to listen to a classic episode of our A Different Kind of Psychiatry Podcast which is an audio version of our webinar presentation, "Even a Marine Needs to Cry." In this episode, Dale Rosin, D.O. shares the moving case of a retired Marine who presented with unusual and painful symptoms, unaware of what was going on with him emotionally. This encore case presentation demonstrates how a psychiatrist trained in the use of Medical Orgone Therapy can assess and treat a patient in distress with a rapid and positive result. Watch the webinar Question or Comment? A Different Kind Of Psychiatry ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features the audio from one of the ACO case presentation series webinars. Jackie Bosworth M.D. tells Dr. Burritt about an adolescent named Stevie who had to be physically restrained, but she resolved a tense situation and brought him relief. Listen in to hear how Dr. Bosworth was able to connect with Stevie and show him and the staff another approach to emotional and physical distress. Question or Comment? A Different Kind Of Psychiatry ACO - Orgonomy.org
This episode features an extraordinary interview with a patient who tells Dr. Burritt about his background and treatment in medical orgone therapy. For privacy, the patient’s and therapist’s names have been changed. Listen in to hear about David, who was severely ill with polio as a child and separated from his family for treatment. He sought therapy for his anger and anxiety at a crucial moment in his life as an adult and only then learned how truly traumatized he had been. Listen in to hear how his therapy not only helped him, but also went beyond those problems, touching every aspect of his life Question or Comment? A Different Kind Of Psychiatry ACO - Orgonomy.org