Courtesy Announcement
Saturday, October 25th: One Day Seminar
THE FUTURE OF CHILDHOOD
The Study of Children and Child Development
from
Wilhelm Reich and A.S. Neill to the
Present
Offered by The Institute for the Study of
the Work of Wilhelm Reich
Kevin Hinchey: "The Orgonomic Infant Research Center:
Resources in the Archives of the Orgone Institute."
Kevin Hinchey is a Board Member - The Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust
and Co-Director of The Wilhelm Reich Museum.
Dr. Philip W. Bennett: "The Orgonomic Infant Research Center
in its Historical Context."
Philip Bennett, PhD, is a semi-retired college professor,
currently teaching in the Graduate School of Education at Fairfield
University, in Connecticut.
Dr. Harry Lewis: "An Orgonomic Developmental
Model-Unifying The Work of Wilhelm Reich and John Bowlby."
Harry Lewis, EdD, is an orgone therapist in private practice and
the co-director, with Daniel Schiff, of The Institute for the Study of
the Work of Wilhelm Reich. He has been a member of the faculty
at the New School for Social Research for the past twenty-five
years.
Dr. Dorothy Burlage: "A Video Presentation on Infant
Assessment and Emotional Development."
Dorothy Burlage, PhD, is a clinical psychologist in Boston
who specializes in working with children and families. She has
held a variety of clinical, research, and teaching positions at
Harvard for 35 years and has lectured and published articles about
mothers and children. She is a member of the Institute for
Orgonomic Science.
Peter Jones: "Armoring and Childbirth."
Peter Jones is a Registered Midwife in Preston, England. He
is a lifelong student of orgonomy and has a special
interest in the prevention of armoring. He studied orgone therapy
with Ola Raknes 1969-1970. Jones trained as a midwife in the UK
National Health Service 1991-1993 and still works semi-retired in this
service, using orgone therapy on the quiet to help women and their
babies have a better experience of labor.
Dr. Daniel Schiff: "Contemporary Attachment Theory - An
Orgonomic Perspective."
Daniel Schiff, Ph.D. is a psychologist in private practice in
Portland, Oregon, with 31 years of experience in the practice of
psychotherapy and orgone therapy. He has taught courses on
cognition and affect, developmental theory, attachment theory, and
body psychotherapies at the Washington School of Professional
Psychology in Seattle, and has given numerous lectures and
presentations on topics related to Reich's work, psychotherapy, and
orgone therapy. You can find out more information about his work
at http://www.dschiffphd.com/.
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Date: Saturday, October 25,
2008 Time: 9:30 AM - 5:30PM.
Location: Village Community School, 272 W 10th
Street (Between Greenwich and Washington Streets), New York, NY.
10014.
Fee: Prior to 10/25: general public: $70; students and
those requesting a scholarship: $50.
On the day of the seminar: 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 lewis@...
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.
Updated Information may be found on The Institute for the Study
of the Work of Wilhelm Reich website: www.wilhelmreich.net.