The American College of Orgonomy Announces
A Very Special Issue of the Journal of Orgonomy

 

The American College of Orgonomy is pleased to announce the publication of an extremely important combined issue of the Journal of Orgonomy. Volume 33, 1 and 2 features almost 200 pages of informative, thought-provoking articles about children and adolescents growing up in today's world. In an era where every concerned parent wonders how best to raise his child to be healthy, happy and responsible, this issue of the Journal will help to supply some greatly needed guidance.   To order a copy   Articles include:

 

Problems of Childhood Self-Regulation in an Age of Permissiveness, by Peter A. Crist, M.D.

Breast Feeding: An Orgonomic Perspective, by Anna Patsourou, M.D. and Theodota Hassapi, M.D.

Medical Orgone Therapy as a Treatment of Infants, by Dale G. Rosin, D.O.

Three Children Treated with Medical Orgone Therapy, by Charles Konia, M.D.

Marijuana's Role in Inducing Social and Individual chaos: An Orgonomic Perspective, by W.B. Apple, Ph.D.

Effects of Adolescent Marijuana Use: A Case History, by Robert A. Harman, M.D.

Adolescents in Turmoil, by Salvatore Iacobello, M.D.

The Prison of Permissiveness: Understanding Adolescent Misery Today, by Thomas Wind, D.O.

A.S. Neills's Summerhill - Ideas and Realities, by John M. Bell, M.A.

 

 

 

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